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2004 Toyota Highlander Limited Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

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All the utility without the bulk

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Coming soon to a dealer near you

Though it’s still nearly a year away, we’re looking forward to the 2005 debut of the Highlander Hybrid. Toyota has already been trailblazing eco-friendly vehicles with the huge success of the Toyota Prius, which averages 60 mpg in the city and 51 mpg on the highway, and is now creating a buzz about their new SUV hybrid.

As gas prices continue to soar, the 2005 Highlander Hybrid will be a welcome relief as it can travel up to 600 miles on one tank of gas. And â€' adding icing to this cake â€' you won’t have to sacrifice performance for fuel efficiency as the Highlander Hybrid produces 270 hp and can zip from 0-to-60 mph in a respectable 8 seconds. Stay tuned for our test drive later in the year.

Editors Ratings

  • Style: 4
  • Performance: 6
  • Price: 7
  • Handling: 6
  • Ride: 6
  • Comfort: 6
  • Quality: 9
  • Overall: 6.3

More Data

Where Built: Not Available.

Major Options: Rear seat Entertainment System, Sunroof, Leather Package,

Seating: 5

Number of Rows: 2

Length in Inches: 184.6

Warrantees: 4 years/50,000 Comprehensive warranty, 5 years/60,000 , 12 years/unlimited corrosion, 4/50,000 roadside assistance program.

Weight in Pounds: 3,409.

Maximum Payload in Pounds: 968 .

Maximum Gross Vehicle Weigh in Pounds: 5,360

Towing Capacity in Pounds: 2,500

Gas Tank Capacity in Gallons: 19.1

Destination Charge: $575

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