*Invoice prices are made available by Cars.com and
are not dealer advertising. All prices are subject to regional variations. Prices last updated 9/1/09. Click here for more information.
5-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
New or Notable
What We Like
What We Don't
•
New 189-hp four-cylinder
•
Available 270-hp V-6
•
Front- or all-wheel drive
•
Seats five or seven
•
Seven airbags
•
Electronic stability system
+
Gas mileage
+
Interior storage
+
Highway acceleration
+
Safety features
+
Versatile seating
+
Low-cost backup camera
-
Some cheap cabin materials
-
Lackluster handling
-
Cargo room behind third row
-
Some confusing controls
-
Gets pricey with options
Vehicle Summary
Redesigned last year, the Highlander receives a new four-cylinder base version for better gas mileage. A 3.5-liter V-6 powers most trims, while a gas/electric Highlander Hybrid is also offered. It's covered separately in the Cars.com Research section. Competitors to the five- or seven-seat Highlander include the Chevrolet Traverse, Honda Pilot and Mazda CX-9. Read more
The data provided by Autodata is provided AS IS without warranty or guarantee of any kind, and Autodata disclaims all warranties or conditions of any kind, expressed or implied, with respect to such data, including the implied warranties of merchantable quality and fitness for a particular purpose.