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Still don't know to this day if there's any truth to it, but as I said, it made sense at the time.
Thanks paulek
Thanks again,
williaday
Just looking for feedback before I test drive to see if the 4 is even worth my time. I wont be hauling stuff, just the family.
Often rotors can't be legally turned a second time because they would be below the minimum thickness. I would ask for new rotors as they will almost surely warp again and it is unlikely that they will be able to be turned again. You'll get stuck for the replacement pads and rotors which will be several hundred dollars.
I hope rotors don't become a common Highlander problem. Having problems with Jeep rotors was a main reason that I dumped the Jeep and got a Highlander.
Eddie
I test drove the V4 and V6 today and for the number of days I need to tow (maybe 10 all year) I just can't see getting the V6. But no leather in the V4 and no Nav in ANY of the models.
Thanks
Maybe somebody else has used another aftermarket vendor and can provide you with some positive feedback. Good luck.
The only time I notice the smaller engine is on the freeway when I want to pass. For me, it serves as a sort of "mechanical restraint" from doing stupid things (e.g. dodging in and out of freeway traffic at high speeds).
And I love the mileage... 24 mpg with mostly city driving and a wopping 27 when I hit the freeway!
In terms of durability, that remains to be seen. But when I compared the numbers before buying the Highlander, I found lots of 4 cylinder sedans with smaller engines than the 2.8 liter that weighed MORE than the Highlander does.
Your personal driving style and driving needs can pretty much steer you toward the right engine.
Good luck!
two-week turnaround in the contract or my deposit would be refunded.
I have also driven the V6 extensively.
The mpg gain is only 2 mpg or so, not 5 as advertised.
My advice: Go for the V6. It's MUCH better. It's quite an engine! If you turn the A/C on or climb hills you will really see the difference.
Believe me, when I owned the four for a while, I wished I had bought the V6. You'd rather not be in that situation, I'm sure.
To me it's a bigger car and I feel the 6 is right for it. But driving both models was very helpfull.
In regards to waiting for a 4 cyl. with side airbags, they did a search for one for us about 6 weeks ago and there wasn't a single one in the US...we would have had to wait 3-4 months for one to come from Japan. Sadly, we needed the car sooner so we went without the bags.
I own(or should say maintain for my wife)a '02 black H/L.
I have been VERY pleased with products from Griots Garage(www.griotsgarage.com)I wax the H/L 3 or 4 times a year.The most outstanding product from these folks is "Speed Shine", a liquid that is applied after waxing or washing that looks like the vehicle was just waxed.
My wife and I both have had many comments on how nice the H/L looks.It also makes the Liquid Silver on my '02 Celica shine brightly too.
P.S. your color is the favorite of my wife.
Good luck
It would be logical to put the 3.3L in the next generation HL, since its "sibling" the RX already has it.
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
What I'm disturbed about is the dealer tried to sell me a front end alignment and new tires (???). Upon my own visual inspection, the tires are fine (easily passes the Lincoln Penny test), and the vehicle does not pull to one side or another. I believe the dealership was just looking for a paycheck. Lesson learned - be wary when having warranty work done.
I've read every message on hitches, but still have a question.
I'm looking for a "ROUND TUBE" hitch without the "U" shaped bracket over the tailpipe.
I've seen them on a few HL's on the road but there is no Mfg. markings on the hitch.
The round tube is formed/bent the same on both sides of the 2" receiver, thus allowing for the tailpipe. Is this a Toyota factory hitch?
All the 03 HL's at my dealer all have the "U" bracket.
The May 2003 Motor Trend article Multitaskers: 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor XLS, 2003 Nissan Murano SL AWD, and 2003 Toyota Highlander states "When an all-new second-generation Highlander makes its debut for the '04 model year..." This implies that the Highlander will be completely re-designed for 2004. However, its 2004 Future Vehicle Forecast web page doesn't list any changes for the Highlander for 2004.
However again, Motor Trend's 2005 Future Vehicle Forecast web page states that for 2005 the Highlander's "V-6 power increases," and Consumer Guide's 2003 Toyota Highlander Review states that "Highlander will swap its 3.0 V6 for the 3.3-liter version of its just-updated Lexus cousin, the '04 RX 330. Sources say the switch occurs for 2005 as part of a "mid-cycle" sprucing that should also include moderate styling changes and a few new features. No word yet on the timing or nature of a full redesign, but we wouldn't expect it before 2008."
My conclusion: no changes for 2004; enhancements for 2005 which will include an upgrade to the RX 330's 3.3 liter V6.
Highlanders have been out since the 2001 model-year and scrapping the current design after the 2003 model-year would be a waste in terms of recouping product research and development costs.
Furthermore, Toyota has never had a 3-year product cycle and won't ever have one either.
I agree with the rumors of a 2005 model-year refreshening, but I won't be surprised if the 3.3 liter V6 will come for model-year 2004 and more extensive interior/exterior updates to come in 2005.
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
I don't hear any movement inside the door, so my guess the motor burned out.
I will have toyota check it tomorrow.
One is the "Vehicle Shield Pack", which is a seemingly unnecessary grouping of sealant, sealant cleaner, a sound shield (whatever that is) and rental car assistance. I have found no information on these items, which have a combined MSRP of $349. During negotiations, can I insist that this package be deleted, or will this mystery sealant/ sound shield have been already installed?
The other package is the "Extra Mile Option Package C4" which carries a MSRP of $1,102. A few of the items included are maybe OK, like floor/cargo mats and maybe the night vision mirror, but I do not want the rest of it at all -(for example, among the more ridiculous, Toyota includes fabric guard in this package, and the models I am considering have leather seats!) Is this a package that can be removed, or can I at least pick and choose from it what I want? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)
thanks
Maybe worth a looksee.
Also I was just wondering why #8172 would want to disable the DTRL?