Please e-mail us at websites@carsdirect.com.
Toyota Highlander Hybrid Reviews
In-depth Professional Review
Intro - Walkaround - Interior Features
Driving Impressions - Final Word
Toyota Highlander Hybrid Review Summary
"The new Highlander Hybrid is surprisingly powerful, more powerful than the regular V6 models. The Hybrid combines a 3.3-liter V6 with an electric motor, or two motors in the case of all-wheel-drive models. The electric motor improves acceleration?"
"Acceleration is excellent at any speed, thanks to the electric motor assist."
"While hybrid power is the attraction in this machine, it offers another technology with an appeal. It's called Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management, or VDIM?VDIM is a vehicle stability/traction control system that takes safety up another notch."
"Highlander's popularity is partly because it's a Toyota, which promises top-notch quality, durability and reliability."
What reviewers liked least about the Toyota Highlander Hybrid:
"This urge to speed comes at a major cost to fuel economy. It's estimated at just 33/28 mpg City/Highway by the EPA, and you may never see that."
"Turn the key in the hybrid and there's a few-second pause for the "ready" light to go on. Then wait of a few more seconds for the nickel-metal-hydride batteries to activate the electric motor to get the machine going. Chances are bank robbers would never use one as a getaway car."
"The standard Highlander has a light and somewhat "tossable" nature but the added weight of the hybrid version gives it a more cumbersome feel around tight turns."
"Those dedicated to the cause of relief from reliance on foreign oil have to pay $6,800 more for a base hybrid and $7,700 more for the Limited than if they bought the V-6 Highlander minus the NiMH batteries."
Toyota Highlander Hybrid Comparisons:
Best one-liners about the Toyota Highlander Hybrid:
"It makes $2 a gallon gas a little more tolerable, and you can thumb your nose at those Mideast sheiks."
"Toyota is leading the way toward having your SUV cake and eating it, too."
Toyota 4Runner car reviews
Toyota 4WD Trucks car reviews
Toyota Avalon car reviews
Toyota Camry car reviews
Toyota Camry Hybrid car reviews
Toyota Camry Solara car reviews
Toyota Celica car reviews
Toyota Corolla car reviews
Toyota Echo car reviews
Toyota FJ Cruiser car reviews
Toyota Highlander car reviews
Toyota Land Cruiser car reviews
Toyota Matrix car reviews
Toyota MR2 Spyder car reviews
Toyota Paseo car reviews
Toyota Previa car reviews
Toyota Prius car reviews
Toyota RAV4 car reviews
Toyota Sequoia car reviews
Toyota Sienna car reviews
Toyota Supra car reviews
Toyota T100 car reviews
Toyota Tacoma car reviews
Toyota Tercel car reviews
Toyota Tundra car reviews
Toyota Venza car reviews
Toyota Yaris car reviews
You should be aware that when reviewing 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid reviews, what is said regarding a vehicle can typically be applied to the entire generation. A generation is made up of similar vehicles from one year to the next. When a vehicle undergoes a redesign, it is considered a new generation.
Also, when looking at 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid reviews, you should take them with a grain of salt. Like all people, reviewers may have a bias towards a manufacturer or particular car. That’s why it’s best to examine opinions from several sources.
And to get that array of viewpoints, be sure to look at CarsDirect’s Toyota Highlander Hybrid model reviews. We compile the best quotes so you don’t have to pour through several 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid model reviews. But be sure to keep in mind that no matter how many 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid reviews you read, there’s no substitution for your own test drive where you get to examine a car in person.
