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Re: 2008 brakes [mtairyordge] by toyseeker
Oct 24, 2008 (4:00 pm)
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Replying to: mtairyordge (Oct 24, 2008 7:03 am)

Rent one. Drive it for a day or two. Two of my last three Avis rentals were base Highlanders. I am so happy I sprung for the Ltd. (over the base).
 
After driving a 5-speed for most of my life, all automatics drive me nuts. Somewhere around 2004 Toyota seems to have added the downshift thing to their cars - both on braking and with the cruise control on. Both drive me nuts .. I'd love to modify that code !
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Buyers Remorse by mherr05
Nov 10, 2008 (6:41 pm)
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I hate to say it but I have buyers remorse on our new Highlander Sport.
 
I had been admiring the car for quite some time and I was excited when we got it but there were some things that I overlooked. After having it a month there are some things that just seem cheap about it. Like the fact that several controls in the car (passengers windows, auto lock, light dimmers,etc) that are not illuminated at night. That just seems odd to me and should be a standard feature. Also, the captains chairs are sorta a pain since we cant put our child's car seat in the center without it covering up the seat belt latches on either outer seats. That is sorta frustrating. And, we were under the impression it was satellite ready but further investigation shows we have to actually buy the antenna and receiver, which costs at least $200 and probably more to install. Bummer. And the dealer was not clear on this. The third row is handy, and while we dont really use it (right now), there is absolutely no room in the back when it is up. So I would not be able to put much of anything back there like a stroller. So we have been thinking of getting storage for the roof rack. And I dont know about other people but there are some major blind spots in the car and neither myself or my husband have been able to find a comfortable seating position for driving.
 
I know, I know.....shoulda woulda coulda. I am just saying I am a little disappointed in some of the features compared to other cars out there. We bought the highlander for Toyota's reliability and safety so I am happy there, but I dont think it will be very functional for us in the long term as we expand our family. Looks like we could be trading it in a few years.
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Re: Buyers Remorse [mherr05] by kdhspyder
Nov 10, 2008 (9:54 pm)
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Replying to: mherr05 (Nov 10, 2008 6:41 pm)

Size-wise unless you step up to a GM lambda ( assuming that they are still in business then ) all the crossovers are the same size. Put a 3rd row in any of them and there's no room in back.
 
A minivan has all the room a growing family needs. But it's a minivan. Some love them and some won't be seen in one. Choices.!!!
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Re: Buyers Remorse [mherr05] by toyseeker
Nov 11, 2008 (6:17 am)
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Replying to: mherr05 (Nov 10, 2008 6:41 pm)

Having rented a few base models and a sport on various business trips, I must say that the LTD is definitely worth the price... or at least the backup camera is. I was surprised how much different the base is to backup from the limited.
 
I am 6'2" and have surprisingly little blind spot when driving it, given its girth. I think the big mirrors help a lot. I usually set my mirrors so I can just see down the side of the vehicle and I always turn my head glance back before changing lanes.
 
I agree on the lack of lighting in the car, but for the last 11ish years I've only had Toy's, I am so familiar with the controls, it doesn't need light. But.. Toyota should have lit them up.
 
I don't have kids, but my wife is much smaller than me so memory seats would have been nice... and lumbar on the passenger side front is missing.
 
3rd row seat in a crossover = severe drain on storage space. To have both, you either need a small trailer or roof rack if you're tall enough, or a minivan / suburban. To think we used to survive (space-wise) in K-cars and Pinto's ?
 
PS: someone said earlier in this forum that installing the satellite module was very laborious... something about removing the drivers seat and dashboard. But, given how much Sat radio 'skips', I would personally never bother with it - even if it was easy to install.
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Re: Buyers Remorse [toyseeker] by mherr05
Nov 12, 2008 (6:29 pm)
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Replying to: toyseeker (Nov 11, 2008 6:17 am)

Toyseeker: what is the difference with the LTD that would make backing up different? Are you talking about the backup camera?
 
Responding to both posts.....
 
I agree about the third row and extra space for crossovers. You are correct at that. I guess the only option I saw was the Saturn Outlook as it does have more space with the third row, but it is very dull and boring inside. And everyone I know said DO NOT buy an american car (GM, Chevy). Although I think they have gotten better over the years. I checked the ratings on the Saturn OL, Chevy Tahoe and they are pretty good. But def more expensive to maintain with gas and all.
 
My husband and I are both about 5'6" so I guess we cant do much about the blind spots in a bigger type of car. We used to have a Nissan Altima. I would have loved a memory seat option too as my husband and I are always changing everything when we get back in. Oh and blinker lights on the mirrors would have been awesome as well. One nice feature is the led that shines down on the console at night. Niice feature.
 
I think we may check out an independent satellite control. I dont think we are up for tearing apart the whole dash and paying X amount of $$ to install.
 
So, for now the Highlander is good for us, but im afraid when we decide to have more kiddos it will start to get cramped.
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Re: Buyers Remorse [mherr05] by toyseeker
Nov 13, 2008 (2:03 pm)
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Replying to: mherr05 (Nov 12, 2008 6:29 pm)

Yes, and to my surprise, the camera was a "don't care" to me when buying. I thought they were most useful so as to not backup over your kids (of which I have none). Anyway, the camera has been invaluable in 'single shot' parking when backing in to a tight spot, hooking up the trailer, etc. I even put some tape on the garage floor so I can always park at the same distance from the door (I always back into the garage due to the configuration of my driveway). I just backup until the tape disappears under the bumper - no fear of closing the door onto the front bumper !
 
I guess what surprised me the most was how much more difficult it was to park without the camera, relatively speaking of course.
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Re: Buyers Remorse [mherr05] by berri
Nov 13, 2008 (5:27 pm)
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Replying to: mherr05 (Nov 12, 2008 6:29 pm)

Maybe a Sienna or Odyssey? I know minivans aren't cool right now, but compared to an SUV they have noticeably more room, ride better, get better mileage and are probably less likely to roll in an accident. I've had both and the minivan was a much better buy for the buck unless you really need the ground clearance.
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Re: Buyers Remorse [mherr05] by thardgrave
Nov 13, 2008 (9:54 pm)
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Replying to: mherr05 (Nov 12, 2008 6:29 pm)

Having a Highlander and also having a daughter with 3 kids and a Sienna, I tend to agree with most of the other posts....if you really need 3 seats plus meaningful luggage space, then none of the crossovers are really going to work.........to get that kind of room you need either a full size SUV, which will be huge or a minivan such as the Odessy or the Sienna. The Sienna has a very useful and deep rear storage area even with all 3 seats up, and also gets decent gas mileage.........but, a number of folks wouldn't be caught dead in one.
    As to any of the GM products, including the Tahoe and the 3 crossovers (Acadia, Enclave, Outlook), the very latest issue of Consumer Reports gave all of them only a mediocre rating as to reliability, etc. The highly touted Mazda CX9 also did not fare all that well, and none of these gets quite as good as mileage. Consumers bases their findings on actual feedback surveys from current owners. For all of those reasons, the Highlander remains there top rated crossover, so not sure there is one best choice for you. I also have the Limited and find the rear camera very useful when backing up in parking lots, and I also do like the large rearview mirrors. I also think most of these utility vehicles are going to have some amount of blind spots due to their size and body style, compared to most of the sedans.
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HL Tire Choices by lilstink
Nov 26, 2008 (9:33 am)
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Are any of the 2008 and newer HL owners concerned about lack of tire choices on the 19" wheels? From what I could find on tirerack.com there are only a couple of choices.
   I personally don't understand the larger wheel trend, especially for a car like the HL. Would it be correct to assume that 17" wheels could be retrofitted to the Sport and Limited versions since the base model has 17" wheels? Wouldn't 17" wheels give a smoother, more compliant ride? I am just trying to do as much research as possible before making a new car decision...
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Re: HL Tire Choices [lilstink] by wwest
Nov 26, 2008 (9:49 am)
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Replying to: lilstink (Nov 26, 2008 9:33 am)

Larger wheels on an SUV are for visual appeal ONLY....!!
 
On the other hand most of these "crossover" SUV's will never be driven on anything but relatively s..m..o..o...t...h paved roadbeds.
 
So there is little requirement for the tire to be a significant part/portion of the suspension system.

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