Toyota Highlander

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  • hlltdhlltd Member Posts: 61
    Daniel,

    Would you pay more money for less vehicle?

    You do realize that the more expensive RX300 is actually smaller, and has a shorter wheelbase to boot?

    It is my understanding that the Lexus is still being built on the "old" platform, whereas all Highlanders are the first Toyotas built on the "new" and supposedly better platform.

    Food for thought?

    Drive both, and then decide.

    Derrel
  • budhinckleybudhinckley Member Posts: 25
    Took delivery of a 2002 Highlander AWD V6 last night. Already have 25 miles on it - about 20 mph of mostly highway driving (at various speeds from 45 to 65, with occasional spurt to 75 mph for break-in purposes - never over 4000 rpm and usually 2500-3300 rpm). In the morning, I get to make a 300 mile round trip to add more mileage.

    A few oddities I noticed.

    1. A "tinny sound" in the very back, perhaps the back door that is loose?

    2. Rattling near the glove compartment

    3. A funny faint burning rubber smell only detectable from OUTSIDE the car. Was hoping it would go away after a few miles, but after finishing tonight's 150 miles, even my girlfriend said she could smell it. Checked the engine compartment and other rubber items and nothing seems wrong.

    Anyone seen any of these items on their Highlander? (And yes, I plan on bringing it back to the dealer next week....)

    Bud Hinckley
  • kpt_krunchkpt_krunch Member Posts: 21
    Bud - see my post above (#4289). The "tinny" sound in the back is more than likely your license plate (I have a dealer,black cover for the plate). I will be using some weather stripping behind the plate to to get rid of the sound. As for the burning smell, that is a normal thing that happens. I also have a 2000 Pathfinder that I purchased with only 7 km's on it. By the time I got it home I could smell burning rubber. I called the dealer and he said it was just 'stuff' on the engine burning off and it would go away after about 200km or so (about 125 miles). Sure enough, it did! And I have never had a problem with the Pathy.

    My wife and I just purchased an HL, with 72 km's on it. I can smell it, but it is not nearly as strong as it was with the Pathy, probably due to the 72k's already on it. We now have close to 400kms on it (240 miles or so) and no smell.
  • kpt_krunchkpt_krunch Member Posts: 21
    Thanks for the info, I did read through the posts earlier, but didn't put one and one together. I guess that's the price you have to pay for such a smooth running machine! I won't worry about it, but I will mention it when I take it in for it's first service. If there is anything to worry about I'll post it here to let everyone know.

    Thanks again!
  • tommyg12tommyg12 Member Posts: 158
    There have been several posts about a glove box rattle that was solved by placing a felt or rubber strip around the jamb. Perform a search on the forum and you will find the exact details. However, one of my rattles turned out to be the glove box latch. Have a passenger apply a slight amount of pressure on the latch to verify this one. I took the latch out(two screws)and put it back in, and no more rattle(whatever?). Also, the plastic trim on the dash (either has a hammered metal or wood look) has started rattling in colder temps, so this could possibly be your problem. The trim around the HVAC/Radio controls has started to rattle very bad. These two rattles have gotten very annoying and are going to result in a dealer trip. Other than those issues (which are very minor) I have been trouble free for 8k miles. Also these are issues that one may find in a first year vehicle. I somehow seem to wind up with first-year cars, and this has been my best experience by far. My Honda S2000 was terrible, which ultimately led to my joining the Toyota family after 15 years of Hondas, but thats another story. Good luck.
  • rfhourfhou Member Posts: 47
    My HL doesn't have VSC. I think the noise/thump is related to the suspension. I had an appointment with Gulf States Toyota's "trouble shooter", but we had some cold weather come in and it stopped doing it. Now that the temperature is more moderate, it is doing it again. I guess I'll have to wait until the noise is more consistent and call Gulf States back.
  • tedreyestedreyes Member Posts: 7
    Just took delivery of a new Vintage Gold 2002 AWD Highlander Limited yesterday. First of all, it's a great car! But got the damn rattle at the tailgate on the way home. I'm convinced it's the licence plate holder.

    I did an email blitz to about 30 dealerships in the Bay Area from Sacramento to Monterey. I stated what I was willing to pay over invoice and TDA, that I was looking to purchase immediately, and that I wouldn't shop between dealers. I listed all my required options and desired colors.

    Here's the lowdown (with invoice prices)

    2002 AWD Limited HL ($27405)
    LA (856)
    SR (720)
    VD (559)
    HD (352)
    BE (215)
    EJ (150)
    TO (128)
    CF (109)
    V2 (88)
    WL (34)
    Destination (510)
    TDA (536)
    Over Invoice (800)
    Grand Total $32,462 (MSRP=$35,356)

    I think my offer was in the right range since I received about 12 responses total and only 3 were agreeing to my price. We chose based on color which meant I had to drive my butt up to Sacto.

    We ended up buying from Allen Read of Florin Road Toyota (internet sales manager). I emailed the dealers on late Tuesday night. He emailed me back Wednesday morning agreeing to the price. I had to let a couple of days pass just to see what other offers I might get. I went up on Friday morning and had the paper work done in a couple of hours. Allen was great. I highly recommend him.

    Funny side note. During the financing stage (btw I got 6.25% from Toyota), the finance guy was so busy trying to sell me rust protection, permacote, extended warranty, etc, that he forgot to get my $12,000 deposit! I only realized it a few hours later.

    Well, the fantasy of getting $12,000 off a car price didn't last long as there was a message waiting for me at home. So I'll have to mail a check...........or do I????????.....hmmmmm....anyone know if I have a leg to stand on here?

    Sorry it's so long (the post),
    Ted

    P.S. If anyone wants a copy of my blitz email, just email me at tedreyes@yahoo.com and I'll forward it to you.
  • cliffy1cliffy1 Member Posts: 3,581
    Please tell me you are not serious about trying to get out of your down payment. If you don't send it, you are committing a crime and are show yourself to be devoid of ethics. You have found a dealer that met your price goals and dealt honestly with you and now you are contemplating stealing $12000 from them. If you were joking about this, please forgive me, but if not, you epitomize the term "inconsiderate buyer" and should be in jail.
  • tedreyestedreyes Member Posts: 7
    Woah. Hell hath no fury like a Toyota Finance Manager scorned! OK, Cliffy, just to be clear. JUST KIDDING! But I guess it's hard to tell from my post. Sarcasm doesn't come across well without the magical "jk". The finance guy will be driving down to pick up the check today or tomorrow.

    Struck a nerve, did I?

    Ted
  • jimxojimxo Member Posts: 423
    I waited 4 months last summer for my 01 HL to arrive, and when it did it was not what I ordered. I was ticked off that the car did not arrive the way I ordered it. Well I took back my deposit and decided to wait. I'm glad I did, I just picked up a slightly used (private party Autotrader.com) 2001 RX 4X2 with 13,000 miles, premium plus pkg, HID , wood/leather steering wheel, heated/memory seats just about everything except Nav. I paid $31,500 plus tax (1,500) and the Lexus has a 4/50 bumper to bumper and 6/70 power train with free loaner cars. The ride is very smooth and quite with almost no wind noise.

    I highly recommend the HL to anybody, but for me used is a great way reduce depreciation and get a car that has been out for a few years. I was able to get 5.9% for 60 from my credit union and Lexus is offering 4.9 for up to 66 months on a certified RX with an extended warranty included until December 31, 2001.

    It may be worth your time to check around.
  • cliffy1cliffy1 Member Posts: 3,581
    Yes you struck a nerve and yes, sarcasm is difficult to detect here. Like I said, I apologize if you were kidding.

    Selling cars is not easy, especially with the quantity of information now available. Your purchase method of sending the fax is like fingernails on a blackboard to any dealership, although it can be effective if price is your only consideration. You found a dealership that dealt honestly with you and backed up all their commitments. There is nothing more that one could ask. The nerve you struck was that you finished your missive with a comment that seemed to be searching for some way to hurt, or at least inconvenience honest people.

    I'm done ranting. Congratulations on the purchase. Your price is something that wouldn't be considered on a Limited model in this region. You did well. I hope you enjoy it. (no sarcasm included) :)
  • spektrespektre Member Posts: 80
    Well I too did the email blitz, started out with 40 dealerships all within ~70 miles. Got a couple replies of "Oh we don't need to discount Highlanders" or "You're lucky to pay only MSRP for that vehicle."

    I only had to wait a few hours before Autofair Toyota in Manchester, NH actually beat my offer of 4% above invoice. I spoke to Michael Maher, one of the internet sales guys there and I was truly impressed with him. Their philosophy is to get vehicles out the door, and they move a lot of cars from what he was saying.

    My final price was $22739 invoice + $325 TDA + $550 profit + $99 doc fees. Much less than I was expecting to pay. That's for pretty much every Highlander they sell, as I inquired about pricing on the V6 too!

    How come none of the 4 cylinder owners are talking about their satisfaction with it and if they wish they had bought the V-6?

    Cliffy1: Sorry about grating my fingernails on the blackboard!
  • kpt_krunchkpt_krunch Member Posts: 21
    There sure are a lot of hagglers out there. I'm very surprised people are getting these deals on a new vehicle from Toyota. My only guess is that the dealer(s) will be getting some kind of incentive from Toyota for 'x' vehicles sold (or even 'x' Highlanders). I envy you guys, and good for you!

    Where I am, Toyota has a new program called "Access Pricing". It isn't everywhere in Canada, only in a few regions. They offer a 'best' price right off the top, which is only about $600 to $1500 less than MSRP (depending on the vehicle and if it is a 2001 or 2002). I consider it 'price fixing'. I tried every dealer in the area, even out of town, and used my favorite line "why should I travel 'x' km's to buy from you". Not one dealer moved a penny from the Access price. So, we bought our highlander for about $2000.00 below MSRP (the dealers had a $1000.00 incentive on 2001 models)from a dealer just down the street from us.

    I have yet to send a message to any of the other dealers yet, but maybe some of them are reading this board. If so, my comment to you is your becoming your own worst enemy. If your going to treat your vehicles like Milk and Bread, well, I sure as h*ll am not going to travel across a city to buy a loaf of bread, so why would I do it for a car. And don't give the service BS, because ALL the dealers claim to have the 'BEST' service. I can easily go from one to another to find the best service if I don't like what I'm seeing from the dealer where I bought.

    Now, my only fear is that this 'Access' price might start to happen elsewhere. Saturn has always been like that and it hasn't hurt them. I guess the only good thing about 'Access' is you can rest assured that no one will get a better deal than you (assuming they are buying around the same time as you that is).

    What does everyone else think of this 'Access' price.

    P.S. I love the Highlander, and it is worth the money we paid - at least in terms of what else we could have purchased.
  • hlltdhlltd Member Posts: 61
    Steve,

    Something that is not clear to me, and perhaps others here also, is WHO gets that TDA money?

    Is this fee going to the dealer as in the case of that NorCal deal ($536!) or does it go to the dealer as profit for the dealer?

    And IF that fee is supposed to be only 1 1/2 percent, how can the charged fee on a car that the agreed upon price is $32,462 be $536?

    Strange that everything up North is so much higher. My wife just returned from the Bay area last night and told me that the least expensive gasoline she saw was $1.299 for Arco, with one Chevron station posting at $1.699!

    In SoCal, there are all kinds of Arco stations postings well below a dollar a gallon, with Price Club in Torrance at $.899.

    Also, the TDA in the SoCal region is supposed to be limited to a maximum of $300.
  • cliffy1cliffy1 Member Posts: 3,581
    The TDA money doesn't go to either one of your options. It goes to the advertising association. Each region has one of these and they spend the money in a variety of ways. Below is a partial list:

    1. Television commercials for Toyota (non-dealer specific)
    2. Newspaper advertising (again, non-dealer specific)
    3. Sporting venues (for instance, the Toyota logo on the score board at a hockey rink)
    4. Rebate programs
    5. Special finance programs such as the 0% financing on Corollas right now.

    The higher the TDA, the more money can be spent on rebates and incentives and advertising in that region. Each region decides what level the TDA will be set at. You are correct that Southern CA limits it to $300 (my memory of $250 was wrong) but other regions don't do this.

    None of the money goes back to the dealerships in a direct manner. Dealers do not get paid from this or any other fee for their own dealership advertising programs.

    I don't understand your final question about how it is charged to the customer. This fee is a dealer fee and it should never be added to a buyer's order, unless a customer wants to see it itemized in relation to how a dealer came up with its price. Note that I said it is not added to the buyer's order and didn't say it is not added to invoice. It IS added to the invoice, but as I have pointed out, invoice is only used as a point of reference from the customer's perspective.
  • hlltdhlltd Member Posts: 61
    Steve,

    Thanks for the explanation. Really throws a different light on the subject.

    I was referring to the itemized listing of prices Ted listed in message number 4311.

    Most invoices that I've seen already have the TDA added to the invoice price side of the pricing paper . So Ted was saying that he paid $800 over that figure, I guess?
  • cliffy1cliffy1 Member Posts: 3,581
    That is how I read his listing. $800 over total invoice is a very good deal on a Limited (at least in my region). I'm sure his buyer's order was not itemized like that. He only did that as a way of explaining how his deal was arrived at. As I've pointed out before, this is the correct way to view invoices; as a point of comparison.
  • hlltdhlltd Member Posts: 61
    Many will say that they got such and such a price, paying so much over invoice,etc.
    But unless one actually see their paperwork?

    One point that I'm not clear on:

    IF that fee for the TDA is supposed to be only 1 1/2 percent, how can that TDA fee be $536 for any HL?
  • cliffy1cliffy1 Member Posts: 3,581
    The TDA in Northern CA is 2.3%. The 1.5% is for Southern CA. Again, there is no cap up North.
  • RicksterRickster Member Posts: 40
    I've started to shop seriously for a HL AWD V6, and have been very disappointed to find out that the only way to get a non-Limited V6 AWD with side air bags and traction control is to special order it (I was quoted 4-6 months). And even so, the dealers have very few of any model and are not moving off of MSRP. Has anyone else seen anything different in the NE region?

    Also, as I've considered getting the Limited to get these key safety-oriented options, it's high price has me asking why I don't consider the Lexus RX300, new or used. Anyone else consider a new or used RX300?

    Thanks.
  • karen_tnkaren_tn Member Posts: 22
    Not only did I consider it I bought it back in November. 2002 RX300, white crystal gold, AWD. Love this car! I like the extra bells and whistles that the Highlander doesn't have.
  • brupopbrupop Member Posts: 63
    Hey there dude, glad to see you are looking seriously at the Toyota family of SUV-type cars. I left a message for you on the VW Passat vs. HL board about getting scared away from the VW because of quality issues. I also was wanting the HL with side-air-bags and traction control without getting the Limited (are you my secret twin or something?)

    Anyway, we opted for the Limited because I really couldn't wait, my company car lease was up. We are so glad we got the Highlander with the Limited Package and everything but leather. Worth every penny we paid, $1,000 over invoice in Oregon.

    As was posted above, the HL is built on the new Camry platform with longer wheelbase and more room. I also believe it is a better value than the RX300, although I love Lexus's styling.
    Peace,
    GregB
  • tankfranktankfrank Member Posts: 13
    Cliffy1 From your post it appears that the TDA is an adder to the individual dealers actual invoice from Toyota and is in addition to the invoice costs we find at Edmunds and KBB. I just bought a 2002 Avalon for my wife at $198 over the kbb & Edmunds invoice price list.
    Dealer here in Portland, OR is advertising all 2002 Avalons in stock at $4121 off MSRP so I bought his only XLS. He kept telling me it was a loss leader, maybe it was. What is the Portland area TDA for the Avalon and the Highlander? I presume they are different.

    I will retire soon and will turn in my company car and buy a V6 Limited Highlander. From the posts here it looks like the demand is outstripping the supply so should I expect to pay $800 to $1000 over the Kbb invoice that does not include the TDA adder. That about right?
    Avalon markups had been so high here that I was planning to order our Avalon from Carson Toyota in LA. Probably have to do that for the Highlander.

    Tankfrank
  • silverjetta01silverjetta01 Member Posts: 2
    I'm thinking about buying a 2002 Highlander. What problems have people been seeing?

    Thanks!
  • RicksterRickster Member Posts: 40
    Hey, maybe I am your secret twin, provided your parents have a lot more money than mine. ;-)

    Seriously, as I noted on the Passt v. Highlander board, what may sway my decision is availability vs. price. All things being equal, I think we would go for the HL because of its reliability, but since Highlanders in my area (Boston) are extremely hard to come by, and since Toyota forces you to get the fully loaded version in order to get traction control and side airbags, I'm still on the fence.

    I can't see us getting the Limited; more likely if we go for the HL, we will special order.

    Does anyone have any opinions on shopping multiple dealers when special ordering? Thanks!
  • infrequentbyerinfrequentbyer Member Posts: 2
    I, too, have been comparing Passat vs. HL. I've been driving a 1990 Mazda Protege until I couldn't take it any more! Loved the gas-mileage, tired of everything else about it.

    I wanted AWD, but expected to not like the HL because I'm not used to driving big vehicles. I cursed SUV drivers that pull up so far at stoplights that a Protege driver can't see if safe to turn right on red!

    Yesterday drove a Limited HL with skid control, leather, moonroof, upgraded sound, and loved the handling. It had been driven by the sales manager, so had 1200 miles. I told them I'd researched (he asked if Edmunds), and would buy right then for $750 over invoice (his invoice matched Edmunds) due to the miles.

    It looks wonderful in the driveway! Of course, now I wonder if I could have offered less. Any opinions about offer or the number of miles on the car?

    BTW, know I'm preaching to choir, but I didn't have to listen to undercoating, extended-warranty, etc. offers. He knew I'd done the research, asked if they were options, I said no, and he decided to take the offer (after checking with the "boss"!!). While waiting, I listened to a lot of unprepared shoppers/buyers. Not everyone takes a year of thinking and researching to take the plunge like I did, but I appreciate the info that edmunds.com provides.
  • jwfjwfjwfjwf Member Posts: 21
    I filled up my tank yesterday for the first time in my week-old Gold V6 Non-Ltd 2WD. The fuel light came on at 389 miles, and fill-up took 17 gallons, yielding 22.8 mpg in a mix of highway and city driving, slightly weighted toward the open road.

    No serious concerns. I do wish the power seat had a straight up option. Raising the seat lifts the back of the seat cushion, cancelling the tilt position and forcing an upright posture when seeking the highest driving position.

    My HL mats came in Friday from Toyotaguys, and the oak looks good with my ivory interior. The raised area of carpet near the console is bypassed by the scalloped corner of the passenger mat--as noted by others--but the design looks intentional to me, not the product of a sleepy designer. I'm glad there are alternatives for those with different opinions, but mine are definitely keepers. -Jerry
  • skyrebskyreb Member Posts: 129
    There are so few problems that even to mention the following is too much emphasising:

    A few have mentioned a glovebox rattle - Most have been easily resolved by the dealer;
    A few have complained about a cross wind "reed" sound - There is a TSB out, but it appears the sound applies only to older HL's; (it was a door seal)
    Some have complained about air compression when the rear windows are rolled down - That is true, but it is true in many cars ... it is more a matter of physics;
    Some hear "ticking" which I think is expansion and contraction of the sheet metal shrouds;
    A few have complained about "popping" in the moon roof - more common in hot climates;
    There have been compaints about the quality of the unlimited sound system - It isn't the best;
    What else? There was a recall to replace the brake cap (early production)

    Others may supplemet the list, but all in all, I think you will discover this is a remarkable vehicle. It is manufactured on the same assembly line as the Lexus ... using the same engine, transmission and drive line. The fit, finish, power, and economy, are all outstanding. The crash test have been very favorable; and car magazines have all rated the HL very high.

    I bought early, and paid close to MSRP, but dealers are now working with purchasers better. So, my only complaint was that mine was a bit "pricy."

    Good Luck, and happy HL'ing to all.
  • dmoyerdmoyer Member Posts: 27
    If you want all the HL safety options and want to buy from inventory you have to buy the Limited and here in the NE the perm. radio, heated front seats, pwr sunroof, towing pkg, tow hitch & converter, floor mats and most likely wheel locks = MSRP of $35,400 - that is a given from the regional sheet I was shown. The local dealer I was able deal with wants 5% above his invoice which is about 1% above the internet data - I guess I could have travel outside of central PA, but this Rahal dealer is known to be a straight shooter for the long term.
  • cattmancattman Member Posts: 31
    Ok, I think I can live with a non-Limited...
    Except for the sound.. dealer says it's only available with the LTD...Can it be ordered separately? Anyone?
  • wd5938wd5938 Member Posts: 19
    A couple of people mentioned hearing the rear license plate rattling. I bought my Highlander Limited 4wd last March, it just turned over 7k miles. This is a great vehicle, much better than the Jeep Grand Cherokee I had. Question: Has anyone noticed a slight vibration at idle when in drive? I have the V-6, this engine is real quiet, but when stopped at a traffic light I noticed slight vibration and also heard the rattling in the back. I went home, removed the license plate and cut two pieces of adhesive foam, put them where the two bottom plate fasteners are located, that took care of the license plate problem. I am still concerned about the vibration though. If the climate control is on, the vibration isn't quite as noticable. Has anyone noticed what RPM your tach. indicates at idle, in drive? What RPM should it idle at? When the engine is running with the transmission in park the vibration is not there. This is my first Toyota, and with the high reputation they have, maybe my expectations are too high. I 'm afraid to take it to the dealer, sometimes when they start tinkering with things it's never the same. Never had an ounce of trouble with this vehicle. Thanks.
  • spektrespektre Member Posts: 80
    Rickster,

    While HLs may be in limited supply around Boston, there's no way you'll do better than contacting Michael Maher at Autofair Toyota in Manchester. $550 over invoice! I'm in the middle of the buying process right now. Trust me, call him, he's a great guy. I live in the Boston area too, email me at ken_in_austin@hotmail.com if you want talk.
  • cliffy1cliffy1 Member Posts: 3,581
    You've got it down on the Invoice/TDA issue. I don't know what the TDA is in the North West and don't have a source to find out. As to what to expect for pricing on the HL limited... it depends on demand in your region. Here in the Mid-Atlantic Region, $1800 to $2200 over invoice (inc. TDA) is a good deal. This has only been this high for the last month or two and may change by spring.
  • gwkisergwkiser Member Posts: 326
    Regarding the slight vibration at a stop light, I too have noticed this. It seems almost like a low idle, but I can't be sure. As you mentioned, it happens when in Drive. I've noticed it especially when the a/c compressor is on. I wonder if it is not raising the idle enough when the compressor engages. It's not enought to bother me a great deal, just something I notice. I'll probably have the dealer give it a lookover (verify idle specs, etc.) the next time I'm in for another oil change.
  • hlltdhlltd Member Posts: 61
    William,

    I don't think we have anything to worry about with this vibration, as our HL also has a very slight vibration that I noticed for the first time just the other day. It was in the morning when I first started ours up, to move it out into the street so she wouldn't hit anything while backing out of the garage. In order to see the odometer, I switched on the parking lights to light up the odometer to be able to better see them while inside the garage where it wasn't as light as outside, and just the slightly increased load on the engine caused the idling speed to change enough (it slowed ever so little), and that very slight vibration was gone. Try varying the idle speed by various means such as the A/C, turning the steering wheel, operating lights, cigarette lighter, etc., and see at what RPM this vibration occurs. It has to be occurring in a very narrow RPM range, or I surely would have noticed it before. Sorry, ours is not here now, but I will pay more attention to this vibration when our HL is available.

    Some motors have a tendency to vibrate ever so slightly at certain RPMs, and I think that is what we are feeling. I don't think we have to be concerned.

    Please email me privately if you wish to compare notes.

    Derrel
  • tidestertidester Member Posts: 10,059
    I live in the Boston area too, email me at ken_in_austin@hotmail.com if you want talk.

    Just curious - are you in the Boston area or are you in Austin?

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  • skyrebskyreb Member Posts: 129
    From time to time someone ask about the HL in snow. Today we got a good snow here in New England, and the HL was fantastic!! I do not have traction control, but I do have V6, AWD. Not only is the traction outstanding on stock tires, but the vehicle behaves so well. Nary a slip, slide, or stumble .... my only advise is drive slow and careful, even starts and stops, and this vehicle will treat you right. Thanks Toyota.

    Happy HL'ing to all
  • alexml1alexml1 Member Posts: 1
    We also feel the same vibration in our two months old 2002. We were worrying there might be something wrong with the engine, drive-train, etc. I think it was developed recently after the break-in period (1600km). The vibration is especially noticeable under colder ambient temperature (below 0). On warm days, you don't really feel it at all. Does anyone notice the vibration seems to shift to the steering wheel when moving from drive to park?
  • spektrespektre Member Posts: 80
    I moved up to Boston from Austin this summer - sort of a homecoming after many years away. Just couldn't be bothered to change my email!
  • normp1normp1 Member Posts: 25
    Anybody in Canada purchased a Canadian 2002 'b package' highlander ? Wondering about the availability of this package vs the base v6 awd highlander. Is it worth the extra $ 3700 + ?
    As well can anyone who has purchased one in Canada tell me exactly what is included in the $1275 fee which is obviously freight $ 475 and what ?? many thanks !
  • tirekicktirekick Member Posts: 1
    What does your research tell you about toyota's extended warrenty offers? 7-year, 100k mile platinum coverage on a 2002 AWD V6 Non-Limited offered by dealer for about $1200. Worthwhile insurance for years 4 through 7?
  • cliffy1cliffy1 Member Posts: 3,581
    Dealer cost on that warranty (7/100K Platinum, $0 deductible on AWD HL) is $770. Most dealers will not sell a warranty unless they can make $400 to $600 over cost. Toyota's retail price is $1425 for that warranty. Whether it is worth it to you is your call. For my money, if you could get it for $1070 to $1170, I would think it would be worth it.
  • gwkisergwkiser Member Posts: 326
    You may want to check here also: http://www.toyotawarranty.com/

     I used a printout with their figure to leverage our dealer to match their price. Although better than list, I doubt it is the dealer cost. Just an FYI.


    BTW, I'm not a big fan of extended warranties, but as the HL is a brand new model, I decided to take a more conservative route on this purchase.


    Good luck.

  • steeph123steeph123 Member Posts: 21
    Has anyone expirienced a problem with a ticking noise when idling.
    Someone mentioned it was the fuel injectors. Its more pronounced in colder weather. Any solutions for quieting this noise?
  • rubytuesdayrubytuesday Member Posts: 21
    If someone has already posted this problem, my apologies as I have been off list for several months. Hi Everyone !! :-)

    The Yahoo club also posted this problem. My drivers' seat has developed a creaking noise which is IRRITATING beyond words. It is a Limited model. Once you play around with the lumbar and seat position settings it goes away briefly. I only noticed this problem when I took it to Toyota and a person heavier than me sat in the seat. Other folks on Yahoo report that those with the same problem weigh around 195-240. Anyone else with this problem??

    Cliffy, Diane - has anyone asked you about this? I want a new seat! Toyota checked on my first complaint and said the sled mount is fine.
  • cliffy1cliffy1 Member Posts: 3,581
    Sorry, but I haven't heard anything about this. I wish I could help.
  • tommyg12tommyg12 Member Posts: 158
    Steeph123: There has been some discussions over in the "Problems" section regarding this issue. I myself along with several others have noticed it. I was told it was a "solenoid for the fuel injection" and others have been told similar. It seems to be normal, however the popularity of this issue could spark a TSB. Each time I take my HL in for service I am going to ask the techs about it.
  • seahskerseahsker Member Posts: 6
    I need some help and I'm not very creative. I would like to order a personalized license plate for my 2002 V6 AWD Indigo Ink Hihglander. The message can be most any combination of letters and numbers not to exceed 7 plus one space with no special characters. Thanks!

    Tom & Judy Miller
    Omaha, NE
  • wwestwwest Member Posts: 10,706
    AWD-NOT
  • sdhillonsdhillon Member Posts: 5
    Hi everyone

    As I have posted previously, just bought the 2002HL and initially refused the extended warranty. The dealer was will to sell 7 yrs/100,000mile platinum for around $1050.
    When I got home, had second thoughts and looked up toyotawarranty.com and their platinum warranty is for 7 yrs/75,000miles. I spoke to the sales man who sold me the car and asked him to match the warranty from the other web site. He not only matched the warranty price but gave me the original 7/100,000 deal for the same price.

    I pays to just ask and go in equipped with information. Also, if you have had a good experience, it doesn't hurt to tell the salesman you will be referring your friends to him. Any subsequent issues, like the warranty for me then are solved much more smoothly.

    Waiting for snow in Chicago to test out the new HL.

    Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all,

    sdhillon
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