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8 of 16 dealers in my area responded. Nearest dealer was $1,000 OVER invoice and wouldn't budge. They are less than 1 mile form our house. On the last day, there was a quote for $400 UNDER Invoice with a CALL IMMEDIATELY note attached. So I did and the rep told me I had that day ONLY to purchase it. Well they had what my wife wanted, Color and all. So we bought it. BEST $20 Finders fee I ever spent.
Sorry for being so long, but there are LOTs of 2004's out here in NJ. And if the dealer you visit isn't treating you right, go to another, Or try mycar.com. For $20, they saved me $1400.
Steve, Host
Steve, Host
In Canada, it is about a $350 option. Does anyone have one and how have they found it? Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks. Doug
The post was originally made by bashawik in reference to the V6 Highlander and confirmed it by test-driving a second '04 Highlander, and then a second poster who was shopping for one (sstepa) chimed-in to say he experienced the exact same behavior.
Sounds like it may indeed be an endemic problem with the '04 V6, but given the extremely small sample size (2 posters), other factors may be at play. For example, a given person's expectation of a new vehicle is significantly influenced by the vehicle previously driven by the given person. Case in point: when I first got my Highlander I frequently found myself pushing 85 mph on the highway without even thinking about it. The reason was my previous car had much less power, so I was used to gunning the accelerator to keep up with traffic. To me the Highlander was a fast and powerful vehicle. Another poster commented the Highlander was "slow." His reason may have been that perhaps he was accustomed to driving a V8.
So more input is needed. For all you new '04 V6 Highlander owners, does your Highlander indeed hesitate when accelerating from a stop? Please let us know either way!
2004 ___2003
V6 5spd
1 4.235___1 3.938
2 2.360___2 2.194
3 1.517___3 1.411
4 1.047___4 1.019
5 0.756
R 3.378___R 3.141
2004 Diff 3.478___ 2003 3.080 2WD
______________2003 D 3.291 AWD
I assume-bad thing to do sometimes-that the vehicle should be warm, driven idealy for approx. twenty minutes,then with the brake on, move the shift lever through the gears and check the level in park with the engine running.
Would this be correct?
Tranny operates fine. From dead stop shifts fine, downshift is fine, only small glitch is from a rolling stop at a stop sign tranny will give brief hesitation because it hasnt shifted down to first gear yet. This manifests itself in my 2003 Avalon and previous 2000 Avalon also.Must be a Toyota thing. Not really a problem.My previous 97 Nissan maxima did not do this but my wifes 94 Acura legend did the same thing . So far the tranny is fine.
Leather, Moonroof,Side Curtain ABs,Tow Prep, V4 alarm, 6CD changer, heated seats, jada jada jada. Invoice according to edmunds, kbb, and dealer was ~ $32000. I got it for $32200.
Although I'm pretty sure this is a great deal, I couldn't care less ! I waited long enough to buy this (I thought I was ready, then they announced the '04 changes), that I would have settled for a $1000 more. But wait, I did ! I took the platinum 72mnth, 100k mile warranty, with no copay for $1k extra, and yes it is refundable if unused.
I'm THRILLED. It's a great car. Run, don't walk, and get you one !
HL rules ! Long live HL !
I believe the Lexus RX 330 requires 91 Octane. Same drivetrain. What do you think?
It is sometimes strange how companies will include some of these goodies on lesser models and leave them off their more expensive productions
Really liked the feel of the new engine. Had a bit more pep and felt like it was more appropriate for the size of the vehicle (didn't notice any of the rumored hesitation issues). Not to take away from the 3.0L V6, however, as I've never had any problems gunning past cars on the road in the few instances I've felt the urge to do so. And, as I've said before, even the 4 cyl (on 2WD models) has enough power for my tastes -- really liked the efficient feel of the engine, and would have got one if it had been available on Limited models.
Don't plan on getting a new car anytime soon, though -- planning to keep this vehicle on the order of the same period that I owned my previous Toyota vehicle (20 years as of last August (will that '83 pickup never die?!?)).
Highlander owners, it doesn't get any better than this.
Thanks
Would appreciate if someone can point me to SUV roll-over index, esp. how HL/4Runner compared to other SUVs.
Thanks
Even if I don't get anything back, an additional 64000 miles, 4 year warranty, with free rental car, & roadside assitance for a $1000, is a steal.
Went to the next one to see if they would beat that price and they took off another $25. $650 and no sales tax, not to bad of deal for doing a little shopping around.This is the Toyota factory backed EXTRA CARE PLATINUM. Seems they like to deal at the end of the month.
You can trasfer the warranty agreement 1 time for $25.00 (might help on the resale),the cash back is pro-rated in the fine print.
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/
Allocations must be favoring the snow belt >;-)
Meanwhile good ($5000 off MSRP) on remaining 03 AWD LTDs.
For those who have seen both, are there significant enough improvements to warrant waiting for the 04?
Things like 3.3L/5speed, side curtains and 3rd row seats available nav and dvd are obvious.
But what about any changes in (subtle) int/ext styling, suspension/handling, insulation, seats, stereo?
Any under the radar stuff like that?
I envy you guys that already have your 04s!
tia!
srp
There is a heck of a lot of small things that adds up. I'm glad I waited for the '04.
BTW If you're ready to buy, try South Coast Toyota in Costa Mesa. I paid 200 over invoice, with no arguing...
FWIW, Longo has yet to receive a single 04 AWD LTD (only FWD) - so I will definitely give South Coast a shot. And $200 over invoice is worth the extra drive.
Did South Coast quote you that as their 'online price'?
Feel free to email with any more tips or insights.
akasrp@NOSPAMyahoo.com
Thanks again - see you on the road!
srp
Setting aside reliability/quality, HL has a lower rollover rating than Pilot/MDX at:
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/NCAP/Cars/2003SUVs.html
Would the new 2004 side-curtain airbags help in rollover? But the 2004 model only offers side-curtain airbags for the first 2 rows. MDX offers up to 3rd row, while Pilot offers none.
Thanks for any comment.
THANKS!rd row up?
Does anyone with access to allotment information know why there are so few Limiteds available? Is there a production problem? I doubt they're still holding back on the 04's to clear the 03's off the lot.
Umm.......why would you want to subject an adult to crawling over carseats to get out of car? Wouldn't it be better for the adult to sit in the outboard position and the car seats in the middle and outboard?
I would HATE crawling over the carseat to get in and out.
At any rate, you should be able to fit 3 carseats in the Highlander in the second row. An adult and 2 carseats should fit, albeit a bit snug.
Having just purchased a '04 with a 13 month old, I can relate, BUT given the differences between car seat sizes, it is essential that you put your seats in the vehicle and then decide what you can live with.
>>Also, can 3 car seats fit across the second row? We want to buy a model with the 3rd row, but want to know the TRUE seating capacity. Oh, and is here enough room for cargo with the 3rd row up - a stroller or a suitcase?<<
There is about 18" between the third row and the hatch.
For those of us who want a new HL Limited but have no use or desire for the jumpseat setup (teenage kids come full-size in the USA, Toyota) I guess we just have to swallow hard and go Murano-shopping. I just cannot see spending the extra $$$ for a 3rd seat we will never use, adds unneeded weight and takes up space. If I could option up a non-3rd seat Base HL to the same level as a Limited that would be OK, but it doesn't work that way with Toyota.
Crawled all over the 04 HL at the SF Auto Show a week ago. While they did the best they could to cram that 3rd seat in, there is just not enough room in that mid-size SUV to pull it off unless your kids are under 12 (short enough) and over 6 (out of car seats).
I'd say the product planners at Toyota got off track what with the 04 Limited getting a "3rd seat - take it or take it" decision. Given the track record Toyota has in terms of market share, on the other hand, I guess it's just me.
How hard would it be for Toyota to make them WITH the Limited Package & WITHOUT the 3rd seat?
My dollars and I will go in search of a 04 Murano SL or a used 03 HL Limited.
with a big snowfall. Long Island 18". Have to say the HL had awesome traction, tracked straight,
I did not feel the AWD changing torque, but it must have. Braking was only fair, For serious snow areas would recommend more aggresive tread tires.
HL was better than my 2001 Blazer and 1997 Pathfinder.Love it. Its a keeper.
Do you think it is required generally? Any advice please
Thanks
Charlie
Now, if you are looking at the genuine Toyota Platinum warranty, you need to decide a few things. Are you a long term owner? How many miles do you drive each year? How much are you willing to gamble on repair expenses? If you are a long term owner, driving 14K miles per year and you have a fear of being nickled and dimed to death when the car is 6 years old and the AC is acting up, the warranty might be for you.
The next thing to look at is price. Many dealers do not offer the warranties at Toyota's MSRP. Many will charge as much as $1995 for a plan listed on thier web site for $1425. Others will discount from the MSRP. You don't have to buy the warranty from the selling dealership. You can e-mail other dealers to get price quotes. As long as you buy the genuine Toyota plan, you're going to be covered.
I hope this helps.
Thanks for the input
thanks again!!