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, 2004 Toyota Highlander Road Test

Category: $25,000 – $31,000 Mid Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Who should buy this car: Families looking for a car-based SUV that is reliable and comfortable
Comparable models in this class: Honda Pilot, Hyundai Santa Fe, Isuzu Axiom, Kia Sorento,  Mitsubishi Edeavor, Nissan Murano

Since its debut in 2001, the Toyota Highlander has received positive recognition from leading consumer publications, including Consumer Reports 2002 Best Midsized SUV, Car and Drivers 2001 Best Large Sport Utility Vehicle and J.D. Power and Associates 2002 Initial Quality Study award. And, just as Toyota has done with its other, highly acclaimed vehicles (i.e., the Camry), it builds on its success.

Going into its third year, this unibody-based sport utility vehicle comes in a wide range of styles, from an entry-level four-cylinder, front-wheel drive model ($24,080) to its top of the line Limited 4WD V6 ($31,380).

Our thoughts

, 2004 Toyota Highlander Road TestWhat we liked best about our Highlander test-vehicle was its practicality. Like most mid-size SUVs, the Highlander is made for the urban jungle. True, its equipped with four-wheel drive, but thats more for icystreets and wet freeways rather than pitted dirt roads. With seating for seven, a carlike ride and loads of safety features, the Highlander is at home escorting the kids to little league practice, swimming lessons and trips to grandmas house. At the same time, you can navigate tight parking spaces and garages without the bus-like maneuverability thats found on larger, bulkier SUVs.

On the flip side, its this same domesticated persona that may turn some consumers off, especially if theyre looking for a vehicle with a more rugged, adventurous demeanor. Granted, you can take the Highlander into the backcountry (provided theres paved roads) for a day of kayaking or hiking, and with a combined interior volume of 144.4 cubic feet, you can pack in all of your gear, however, dont plan on towing loads heavier than 2,500 lbs. as the Highlander may huff and puff as it pulls your cargo. (Note: a better choice would be the Toyota Sequoia, which can tow up to 6,500 lbs. or the Toyota 4Runner with its towing capacity of 7,300 lbs.)

New for 2004

You can now pack in an extra two passengers into the Highlander with its newly available third-row seating. Due to the tight quarters, this fold-flat third row is best suited for children (entry and exit can be a snug squeeze for adults) and includes privacy glass, a rear heater system and additional cupholders.

, 2004 Toyota Highlander Road TestUnder the hood, the engine received a boost for 2004 with a larger 3.3-liter V6 engine that produces 230 horses (10 more than last years 3-liter engine). And, on the safety front, the Highlander is now decked out with electronic stability control and tire-pressure warning system as standard features; as well as optional side curtain airbags for the first and second rows.

The little things

The Highlanders list of standard features does not necessarily differentiate itself when weighed against comparable vehicles. There’s a defroster-linked air conditioning with a cabin air filter, UV-reduction glass, power windows and door locks, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, variable intermittent windshield wiper and CD/stereo system with six speakers. However, where the Highlander does distinguish itself is in its litany of practical goodies, like multiple interior storage compartments (a nicety in any family mobile) that’s great for stashing beverages, keys and toys. There’s also an illuminated entry system and a full-size spare tire that fits snugly beneath the vehicle as opposed to inside; thus, cargo space is maximized.

, 2004 Toyota Highlander Road TestShould you be one of those consumers who always opts for the finer things, then you’ll want to upgrade to the Limited model where you’ll find eight-way power driver and four-way power passenger seats, a leather-trimmed steering wheel with audio controls, 17-inch alloy wheels, burled maple wood-grain trim, door scuff plates and an auto-dimming mirror with integrated electronic compass.

Optional equipment on the Limited includes a navigation system and a JBL audio system with a six-disc CD changer.

Coming soon to a dealer near you Though its still nearly a year away, were 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 adding icing to this cake you wont 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.

, 2004 Toyota Highlander Road Test

2004 Toyota Highlander

  4 Cylinder V6
Engine Type 2.4L double overhead cam (DOHC) 16 valve inline 4 cylinder 3.3L double overhead cam (DOHC) 24 valve V6
Horsepower 160 @ 5,700 230 @ 5,800
Torque 165 @ 4,000 242 @ 4,400
Fuel Recommended Regular  Unleaded.
Transmission Std. 4-speed Automatic 5-speed Automatic
Drive Type Front Wheel Drive (All-wheel drive Optional)
Tires P225/70R16 all-season tires
Overall Length 184.6″
Wheelbase 106.9″
Width 71.9″
Turning Diameter 37.4 ft Curb to Curb
Curb Weight 3,520 lbs. 3,650 lbs.
Fuel Tank 19.1 Gals.
Miles Per Gallon 22 mpg City, 27 mpg Highway 19 mpg City, 25 mpg Highway
Base Sticker Price $24,080.00   Plus $540 Destination Charge.

Standard Equipment

(partial list)

  • Intermittent Rear Wiper
  • Ventilated front disc and solid rear disc brakes
  • 4-wheel ABS
  • Emergency braking assist
  • Traction control
  • Stability control
  • Tire pressure monitoring
  • 5 person total seating capacity
  • Air conditioning with interior air filtration
  • Power windows and door locks
  • Cargo area light
  • AM/FM cassette in-dash single CD player stereo with 6 speakers

Limited also includes…

(partial list)

  • V6 Engine
  • Alloy rims
  • P225/65R17 tires
  • Front Fog/Driving Lights
  • 7 person total seating capacity
  • 8-way power driver seat
  • 4-way power passenger seat
  • Heated mirrors
  • Overhead console with storage
  • Universal remote garage door opener
  • Climate control AC
  • Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • Simulated wood trim
  • JBL premium brand stereo system with 8 speakers

Major Available Options

(partial list)

  • All Wheel Drive
  • DVD based Navigation System
  • Rear Seat Entertainment
  • Leather Seat s
  • Power Sunroof
  • Side Curtain Airbags
  • Running Boards
  • Heated Front Seats
  • 6-Disc In-Dash CD Changer
  • 8-Way Power Driver’s Seat
  • Rear Spoiler
  • Privacy Glass
  • Steering Wheel Audio Controls
About The Author
Reviewed By Automotive Expert

Michele began writing auto reviews in 2001 for a daily newspaper in Louisiana. She graduated with a MBA in finance but left the financial world for an exciting career in auto journalism. She can now be found tooling around town test-driving new cars.

Any information provided on this Website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace consultation with a professional mechanic. The accuracy and timeliness of the information may change from the time of publication.

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