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4692 messages, Last post on Nov 28, 2009 at 3:26 PM
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My car makes the same humming sound. Never had it checked out though.
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My new 04, V6, 4WD, highlander is getting about 12 mpg and has a severe hesitation when accelerating from very slow speed. A dealer said this was normal. I disagree. What do you suggest? Matt
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Replying to: mpg (Jul 21, 2004 11:28 am) Mine in mixed driving gets 19.5 - 20.5 26 at steady 65 with air on |
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Replying to: thoon (Jul 20, 2004 5:04 pm) |
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Replying to: landdriver (Jul 17, 2004 9:45 am) I'm curious to the true off-road capabilities of the Highlander. Granted, I do not expect this to be a rock-hopping Jeep Wrangler or Hummer H2 (If I needed that type of vehicle, I'd buy one), but I'm interested in it's ability to navigate on non-paved surfaces and muddy/gravel/remote roads and trails that are moderately-to-lightly demanding. |
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Close to purchasing a HL. Test drove the v6 and performance was fine. Just read that the v6 requires premium gas while 4 does not. Premium gas could add up over time. Are people using premium in the v6? Also, does anyone consider the 4 cylinder 4x4 to be under-powered? Was set on the v6, but the 4 cylinder may be less expensive in the long run. I do not plan on towing anything (just a wife and two growing boys.)
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Replying to: jrh (Jul 22, 2004 4:34 am) I think some people who drive the v6 think the 4 cyl is under power. I really doubt that the v6 has that much power anyway. They are just numbers and in order to get to that number, we are talking about hitting 5000-6000rpm. How many people really drive their car like that? The best way for you to decide is to take the whole family to take a test drive. Test on both 4 and 6 on the same route and you can make your choice. Also, if you want to keep the car for long team, yes, gas price is a factor too.
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| It's beyond me why you cannot let the back windows down without opening part of one of the front windows. Nor can I open the moon-roof fully without having a window open. This is obviously a design problem. The vibration is so bad that I cannot leave the back windows down! | |
| Most SUVs have this "Quirk", SUVs are not aerodynamic vehicles, what your feeling is wind drag, nothing to worry about, buy a car if you can't deal with it. | |
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Are common to most vehicles. Open a back window in a sedan...with front windows closed and air passing the back window at high rate will cause an irritating noise/vibration. To releive the noise, merely open a front window a few inches. This "noise" factor is similar to blowing air across a bottle and getting the humming sound. |
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