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Scotty Kilmer I had a 2006 Highlander and only got 176000 miles. I had to get rid of it because the tranny started going out . I had soooo many problems like door regulators, timing belt, air conditioning control, brake calipers, etc. I’m on the fence about buying another.
Being a truck mechanic for 30 years,,I do lots private work on cars,,,When people ask me what is the best car in the world ,I tell them Toyota,,then they ask why,,I tell them I have never worked on one.
People who haven't owned a Toyota should talk to Toyota owners - they'll find out that Scotty's right on the money when he touts the benefits of (the vast majority of) Toyotas.
Absolutely love my Highlander. Best car I've ever owned. I've driven Ford, GM, Chrysler, Mazda and Honda and I am a Toyota driver for life since getting my Highlander. No looking back.
My 2008 Highlander has 335K miles and the engine runs like new. The only "major" repairs so far has been the replacing the water pump twice and the control arms. I bought it for $30K new and paid it off in 2013. I figure it will last another 10-15 years.
@Old man Goat yep. 2006 sequoia 215k miles. Only thing I've had to replace is the air suspension for $1,100. Everything else was typical replacement intervals. Service guys always comment on how it's one of the most well kept cars they get in the shop.
I live in Dubai....weather is harsh...massively hot and humid year round...Toyotas rule the land. I have seen Taxi Camrys going strong at 800000Km. Same engine, transmission and AC compressor. The reliability is absolutely insane and no other brand comes close.
I also see alot of Toyota Camry's, Prius and Sienna as taxi's in NYC, terrible road conditions, severe traffic and weather and they run well over 500,000 miles with no major issues.
This is 100% true. We stretched our budget for a brand new 2007 Highlander. 1 dog, 2 kids, and 200K miles later it is still going strong. Never had a single significant problem.
Josh Fischer Good deal. And you can get these for reasonable cheap, up to your 2007 model. 2008 is a big jump in price though. It’s bigger and has more modern features.
@@jpmarie9 No, 3 wouldn't be cramped. I have a 2001 Highlander and my 3 boys (11, 17 and 19) still fit in the backseat together, comfortably. They're tall, too, ranging between 5'4 and 6'3 if that helps. Model year may be a bit different, however, so definitely test one out if you can.
I'm on my second highlander in 15 years and love it. You should also mention that it's build on the mini van frame and suspension not a truck. So it rides a lot better than a truck. Smooth ride, lots of room, easy to enter and exit. Slide right in, unlike a sedan that's low to the ground.
That would be an excellent catchphrase, but not in America. the majority of people are too sensitive and would need a lot of hugs and therapy for years to get over it.
@@TheBsmith97 Its a damn sight better than their current catchphrase which is 'Oh what a feeling! Toyota'. Well in my country at least, that is their catchphrase.
Tony Virata I buy cars based on looks or cool or unique features. Toyota’s usually have neither going for them so I look elsewhere. I understand people buy them for reliability but I need a little more excitement in my life, you only live once!
We bought a used Highlander AWD with 37,000 miles and cannot be any happier with the vehicle. 3rd row is best for the younger occupants but it rides and handles like a dream. The vehicle is so smooth riding down the highway it can lull you to sleep because it is so comfortable. Like Scotty says. Make sure it was well maintained and if you keep it well maintained you can't go wrong.
@Greg Valentine it's actually average for an SUV of its size. And if mpgs is your main concern, they have a Highlander Hybrid especially made for great MPG.
I had a 2004 Highlander V6. Bought it new and wanted to keep it 15 to 20 years. My wife totaled it with 85,000 miles. I took good care of it and it was like new when she wrecked it. That happened 7 years ago and I still miss that vehicle. It was made in Japan and I liked the size/style of first generation of Highlander better than the newer models.
Since I started watching Scotty I started researching Toyota for my family. We recently bought a 2016 Highlander limited platinum with 47k miles. What a beauty! It drives like a dream the space and all the bells and whistles. I have asked about 30 random people in Highlanders and 100% have said wont buy anything else. The Highlander is what we went with and I am completely sold on the Highlander.
@@Tommy-iv4cd we bought it brand new that same year. We needed an suv cause we had a child on the way and we just wanted reliabity and so far so good. At the time it was about 37k for the xle leather seats, captain seats in the back row.
Tommy. I bought my Limited platinum with 47k miles for 28k. Have not found one that price. For the Limited platinum if you can find one they are going for 34-35k. You can find an XLE for around 28-31k
I did too until it was totaled this past January. I miss that car. 2006 Toyota Corolla. Started up every morning even in Wisconsin winter and got through the snow . Loved that car. Was simply but got me where I needed to go everytime. Plan on trying for a Highlander in a few months.
My parents owns a 2005 Highlander over 200k miles for 14 years now. Never had any issues. Still with original engine and transmission. That thing is bulletproof
I also have a 2005 highlander, it’s got the limited trim with every option. First year for stability control, pretty nice- has heated seats, sunroof and factory amplified JBL stereo system.168,000 miles, only gripe is all the struts are shot, and it’s a royal pain in the arse to change the transfer case fluid, drain plug is buried in exhaust pipes.
I have a 2005 Toyota Highlander..bought it 10 years ago...used and had 64k...still running beautiful now at 285K. No major issues. Just keep up with your basic maintenance (oil, etc.) and a Toyota will last a long time. All my previous cars were Toyota. I ❤ TOYOTA!!!I once had a Toyota that had almost hit 400K before I trade it in.
@@Merrimantdm That's so good to hear! My '01 Highlander is right at 270k. Engine is flawless and still purrs like a dream. I've had it for 15 years and I'm just now changing the struts, bearings, ball joints, etc. But other than basic oil changes and brake pads/rotors, I haven't done anything to it. I'm expecting it to get to at least 300k, if not more!
We had two Highlanders and both reached 300K miles without having to rebuild transmission or engine. Even their ACs, suspensions, paint still original. Dealer service is less costly than all other brands I’ve owned. ❤️TOYS with SMILES 😊
I've owned 3 Highlanders and my parents have had 4. ALL of them have been excellent vehicles and lasted well over 200k miles. I've owned a 2008 Hybrid, 2012 Hybrid and now a 2017 XLE non hybrid. Great in snow and I even tow my aluminum 17ft boat with it. Does a great job!
Hi Scotty, I agreed with you. I did a lot of research and end up bought the Highlander for my wife, the best reability SUV according to Consumers Report.
I adore my Highlander. Dad bought it new, it was last one off the lot in 08 and he got a steal on it. 15 years and 130k miles later I drove it out to college. Enough room for ferrying around all my friends and for car camping with my girl. Great in the snow and on dirt, and with 270 HP it's no slouch! I will drive it until the wheels fall off.
I just landed a 2006 Limited V6 with 88k miles. I heard Highlanders were ridiculously reliable, even by Toyota standards. Happy to get some post-purchase validation from Scotty.
this will last easy 250k+ with basic maintenance. 225k 05' V6 AWD, only major repairs I had was gas and brake lines, but I live in Chicago... this is just a given
Just hit 270,000 miles on my 04 with the v6. Gotta look at the tachometer to see if it’s running because it idles so smooth and quiet and still rides like it’s new. I was starting to wonder and question if I should lose the thing. But not now. Should get another couple hundred thousand out of it from what Scotty is saying. Really enjoy this vehicle
THIS. my power steering is loud, but the engine? at 225k can't even tell it's running. The transmission is showing slight signs of wear, but of a car with almost 100k less miles. 12/10 recommend.
I just bought a 2019 Highlander XLE.. its very smooth / well equipped / well put together. The problem with the 3rd Gen highlander is that they are still VERY expensive used.. a 2014-2016 with under 50k miles is still 26k+ at least around here in the NE.
I used to be anti Toyota simply because my father in-law kept banging on about how great they were. I finally bought one 4 months ago after Scotty said they were low maintenance and guess what...It's brilliant (even tho it's 11 yr old)
@@Tehgoat I know people can turn others off because of brand loyalty or bad experiences. Somethings you just have to try things to find out for yourself.
@@cfr9438 I just bought mine today. Its a 2011, one owner as well, clean car fax. Its beautiful. Mine has close to 150.000 miles on it. I'm loving it so far.
I bought a 2008 Toyota Highlander with 116K miles on it a few years back and now I have over 200K and the thing runs like new. It has been the best car as for reliability. Here is to hopefully hitting 300K miles.
@@cte3109 Yes Sir, I just had the suspension replaced with Toyota parts. It is by far the best “reliable” vehicle that I have ever bought. I am very big into preventative maintenance as well. If you have any questions, please let me know. 👍
@@lpg12338Thanks for Info. I just bought a 2009 Sport with 107K miles on it. Drives like a brand new car. I've been a loyal Honda guy since I was a kid. My parents had accords Pilots and then I bought several accords and Odyssey van. But made the switch to Highlander mainly because of this TH-cam channel.
My son-in- law is a mechanic. When we started looking at the Buick Escalade he told us GMs have timing belt issues. I said what about a Toyota Hghlander he said it's one of the best cars on the market. My brother as driven toyota for 30yrs. and never had any issues other than replacing tires and brakes and scheduled oil changes he never took them in for anything more. We bought a new 2018 Highlander with the 3rd seat for our grand kids and we love it!!
I bought a 2009 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited. I do a lot of city driving so the hybrid made a lot of sense. Fuel economy is of course great. What I wasn't expecting is how awesome it is to drive. Lots of instant torque at any speed, smooth as butter parking since it does it on electric only, and low maintenance. Highly recommended.
Looks like they may have survived. You should worry more about the dogs slobbering and peeing in the back. I worry about neither because it isn’t my car.
Maestro_T your right! Toyotas are rattle traps! They may be reliable but handle like crap and ride terrible! My friends got a 2008 Highlander, it's reliable but my 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee handles and rides like a dream! And it's also reliable!
Has a 2004 Toyota Highlander V6. Gave it to my niece at 350K miles in January and it is still running great. I replaced it with a 2018 Toyota Highlander V6 and I am loving it.
Scotty...really like the new intro. I've got a 2010 toyota Highlander, limited, with the v6 280 horse. 120k+ mi. Love it. Been a great vehicle and no major mechanical issues so far.
We just traded in our 2017 highlander for a new 4runner. Its the only suv on a truck frame. Good choice. The 2 vehicles are totally different in every way.
@@randomrazr I think I got 30k fir trade in. The 4runner drives surprisingly smooth. You sit up higher with a truck feel with more visibility. The down side is the gas mileage is real bad. 21-22 on the road, 17-18 in the city. Still I think it drives better and the transmission is very smooth ar shifting. I hated the Highlanders rough shifting.
I drive a highlander for work and my personal car is a 4runner. Although the highlander is very reliable, it sucks in the snow! It's ok in light snow but not deep snow. I got stuck in the parking lot and had to sleep at work.. But My 4runner will get through anything! Your wife made an excellent choice for you!
We bought a 2005 Highlander, 3.3L V6 w/ all-wheel Drive in 2015 with 54,900 miles. It has been a good one and my wife has been driving it and loves it. I put on a set of Michelins a year ago and that helped the ride and handling. With the AmsOil lubricants it should last a long while. We’re at 105,000 miles now and it’s a keeper.
We bought a 2016 Highlander brand new. I know it's only going on 4 years old right now but it runs and drives like the day we got it. We have not had a single problem with it and my wife loves it.
The Highlander is one of my favorite SUV's. Super roomy for my whole family. Smooth and just blast to ride on road trips, especially on the way to Mt. Rainer during the winter!
We like our ‘11 Highlander a lot. The 2.7 liter 4-cyl is quite adequate for four people and a pile of luggage. If I was towing anything, or hauling more people with their stuff in a rooftop cargo box, the V-6 or the hybrid might be a better idea. 20-26mpg, and pretty simple and very reliable for a modern car. We have 150K miles on ours, and it sure seems like it’ll get to 300K without huge cash transfusions.
Hey Scotty, I'm 50 years old. My parents bought a 2016 v6 brand new. It now has 7k miles on it. I think that thing will probably outlive us all. Looks great next to my 4runner and Challenger.
I LOVE my 2007 Highlander! I bought it used i n 2011 with 75,000 miles. It's so comfortable I feel like I'm driving from my living room chair. I repurpose furniture so I've carried full size sofas, dressers, desks, armoires. My nieces love the 7 seats, we can do road trips all together. Easy to maintain as long as you change the oil. 213, 000 miles so far. I plan to keep it forever. I like the fact there is no fancy gadgets and GPS in case I need to bug out. 😁
Just bought my 2nd Highlander after totally my 1st one. Insurance paid me $8500 on a gen 1 and I just picked up a like new 2013 gen 2 for $12k! 150k miles and 300k+ to go.
Tia Marie yes, on average both genders take care of their cars very similarly, but it’s the extreme ends that matters. Theres those small amount of men which take really good care of the car and small amount women who doesn’t care at all. It’s the extremes that makes the difference between genders. Thats why buying a used car from a women is a lot bigger gamble than buying it from men.
Just bought my 2018 V6 LE about 3 weeks ago, it drives great. It has 29,000 miles on it and I hope to keep it as long as it will keep me. I had a 2003 Honda Odyssey EX for 16 yrs until someone crashed us, that was a great car but now the kids are bigger so I ventured out to a SUV. I saw this video after my purchase, but I did my research and glad that it’s “Scotty” approved, not cheap but I wanted another long lasting vehicle 🚗
Scotty is soooo right about Toyota, Honda etc, globally! I feel bad that GM has chosen to reduce their quality for increased profits, impressed by Pontiac and Buick in the pass.
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well, you're correct and i wouldnt have it any other way, i love this guys honesty and astute advice..a great ambassador for your country..greetings from an aussie :)
Wrecked my 06 Highlander hybrid and insurance gave me $8k for it even with 140k miles on it. (I bought it 4 years ago for $9k) Talk about holding value. I turned around and paid $12k for a 2013 4 cylinder and it almost gets as good gas mileage as the hybrid. Love it!
My 08 limited has 54,000 miles now. Got it with 14,000 4 years ago from a little old lady whose husband passed away and it was too much car for her so she kept it in the garage five years before selling it. It still looks brand new that's my baby.
I have a 2018 highlander and a 2019 Pilot and I have to say, I prefer the Pilot. The interior build quality is better and it drives far better. It’s a matter of choice though. Interested to see the updated 2020 highlander.
Same with my odyssey. I find them way more luxurious looking inside and it drives so smooth and has lots of power. My wife loves it and it's 14 years old
Abdullah S. Ahmad I have a Highlander and it’s much better than the troublesome Honda. Also I pull a 22 ft pontoon with my Highlander something a Honda couldn’t do.
04 highlander with the V6. 331K miles. Been in the family since new. Tbh, the V6 is a pain to work on based on the videos, but it never fails, so I can’t complain.
Bells and whistles fall apart, I like the base model vehicles. My fiancé got herself a new one and it’s amazing. Luxury for me is AC and cruise control, my ol tundra keeps me happy
Glad you like your Tundra---so do I...original owner of first year model, 2000 now 20 years old, bought in 99', 210k miles, running strong...starter, alternator, battery, ignition coils, timing chain all been replaced---but original engine and tranny, body great, got the new frame from the recall (yes a whole new frame, free) and plan on keeping 5 more years...25 years for a vehicle, not bad I guess. Wife needs a car, will buy a Highlander.
I enjoy watching and getting all of the information you share with the viewer. I have been on the fence about buying a "New to me" used car. I'm leaning towards the Highlander. I've been gathering as much info as a can about them. One thing I do know is that not all of the models have a timing chain. The four cylinder from 2001 thru 2007 and 2009 thru 2014 do indeed have a timing chain. The 2001 thru 2007 V6 has a timing Belt. The 2008 thru 2014 V6 has a timing chain. This info is only applies to Gasoline powered cars.
Ok, you convinced me to go ahead and get the 2007 with 215,000 miles or the 2008 with 225,000 miles, both test driven, smooth ride with both, no dents or dings or accidents. The only reason I've been procrastinating is due to the higher than 100,000 miles. My sister bought a 2008 Highlander with 124,000 miles last week and she loves it.
Hey Scotty, I listened to your comments about high mileage cars mostly on highway miles. So I got a 2010 Prius on 234K mileage for just $3.6k. It has also full package and very clean. Runs like new, thanks man
I literally just bought a 2006 model today!!! It's called a Kluger here in Australia, but I LOOOOOVE it! Thanks Scotty for reaffirming my faith in this car!
We bought a Highlander a few months ago and it is probably the best vehicle money can buy! Now I have a Highlander and a 4Runner...Scotty's heaven I'd presume lol.
Militious Media 4Runners have the best worth out of any car I’ve seen. They’re the least to depreciate, you can literally sell it for about the same price you bought it with like regular mileage and people will buy it 😂
Hahaha, that actually happened to my 2016 Range Rover last month. Park it in front of the house, saw some bird poops on the bonnet and I can't start it afterwards.
I bought 2 Corollas 2014/2017 from a rental company Hertz to be specific and both were great purchases. Saved over $3500 from the two purchases. And Hertz sells its used fleet very quick because of high demand.
Bought used 2001 like yours. 2 weeks later transmission goes out. Looks precious owners didn't change fluid.. lived it like new. Took back to dealership
I have a 2007 hubrid with 236000 miles . Ni issues whatsoever so far and quite fast: 0 to 60 under 7 seconds. Also a really nice car to drive. Never changed the battery pack either. ( I bought it at 160000 miles). It is good gor 3500 lbs of towing.
2013 Highlander. Love it. When I first got it, trying to turn it around quickly in the road felt like I was driving the space shuttle. Now I can whip it about easily, or I just drive over stuff.
Had a 07 Highlander with 370k and a ignition coil died. Replaced it and the timing belt broke. I thought it was done for but replaced the belt and it is still going STRONG the boroscope of the engine still showed factory bore hones on the cylinders!!! Now mind you I always use synthetic but this blew my mind. So yes I'll probably have a Highlander till I die ;)
I have a 97 with 225k. Runs mint, Looks even better. It's lifted with body flare kit, classic retro badging, land cruiser rims. It kinda looks a land cruiser. I was surprised how smooth it drives and how nicely it corners being that it's lifted. My tacoma was way more trucky.
I just picked up a super well maintained 2007 FWD 4 Cyl Highlander with 163K miles and being a Corvette and BMW(s) owner, this is one fun simple little SUV and perfect for my needs. I love the simplicity and reliability.
I just bought a 2010 fwd 4 cylinder...it only has 113,000 miles on it! Literally just got it yesterday! It's good to read that someone else is great with a 4 cylinder, this thing has plenty of get up and go for our needs, and it came with leather seats and a sunroof. All the other bells and whistles just weren't that important to us, and leaves less to be repaired! Hope yours is still running great!
That's why I bought a brand new RAV4 ...A 2015 was ONLY $10,000 cheaper! Toyota's hold their value so much and with a new one l know what l have! Maybe if most people bought NEW Toyotas the price of the used ones would drop 😂
@@glenhayward1132 It's because Toyota makes such great cars, that people hold on to them until they are driven so hard into the ground that off to the yard they go. People hold on to them. Lol
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Scotty Kilmer I had a 2006 Highlander and only got 176000 miles. I had to get rid of it because the tranny started going out . I had soooo many problems like door regulators, timing belt, air conditioning control, brake calipers, etc. I’m on the fence about buying another.
Excellent !
What about the new Honda Pilots and Mazda CX-9?
You mean a 4runner***? I think you made a typo
Scotty Kilmer can you do the Honda Passport
Being a truck mechanic for 30 years,,I do lots private work on cars,,,When people ask me what is the best car in the world ,I tell them Toyota,,then they ask why,,I tell them I have never worked on one.
I thought you gonna say, because Scotty says so 🤪
lol
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because Toyota doesn't make trucks?
Toyota does make trucks,Their called HINO,,,Very big sellers in Australia and Asia
Toyota should offer cash back for mentioning Scott Kilmer.
People who haven't owned a Toyota should talk to Toyota owners - they'll find out that Scotty's right on the money when he touts the benefits of (the vast majority of) Toyotas.
Lol
I think he needs a few more jars of moonshine,,he seems half pissed everytime I watch his Vids
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True, but i think that’s just his unique mannerisms. He is consistently this entertaining and I’ve never heard him slur his words.
Absolutely love my Highlander. Best car I've ever owned. I've driven Ford, GM, Chrysler, Mazda and Honda and I am a Toyota driver for life since getting my Highlander. No looking back.
*Honda* after reading this comment: 😱😨🥺😭
Me too Was a Honda Fan & still am, but now I’m a Toyota Driver
My 2008 Highlander has 335K miles and the engine runs like new. The only "major" repairs so far has been the replacing the water pump twice and the control arms. I bought it for $30K new and paid it off in 2013. I figure it will last another 10-15 years.
Thinking about buying a Highlander and Scotty comes to the rescue reaffirming my choice. God bless.
LedosKell And so am I that’s My 1st choice to make my 2nd SUV..
LedosKell apple car play on 2020 model
@Old man Goat yep. 2006 sequoia 215k miles. Only thing I've had to replace is the air suspension for $1,100. Everything else was typical replacement intervals. Service guys always comment on how it's one of the most well kept cars they get in the shop.
@Old man Goat Love my 2010 4Runner.
Theres a 2020 redesign. Either wait for it or use this info as leverage to get a good deal
I live in Dubai....weather is harsh...massively hot and humid year round...Toyotas rule the land. I have seen Taxi Camrys going strong at 800000Km. Same engine, transmission and AC compressor. The reliability is absolutely insane and no other brand comes close.
Hondas Do
Ronen Zemach used to. Recent years though Toyotas lead is increasing.
@@GrimYak Agreed!
@@glennso47 ISIS love anything cheap and reliable
I also see alot of Toyota Camry's, Prius and Sienna as taxi's in NYC, terrible road conditions, severe traffic and weather and they run well over 500,000 miles with no major issues.
I bought a 2007 highlander it has 320k miles and still running good. Still the same engine. Great trucks
Chick George i just bought one with 98k miles hopefully lasts a long time
Same year 2007
Does it have a timing chain or belts?? 🤔😅
4 cylinder or 6 cylinder?
How much did you pay if you don't mind me asking
Scotty praises the Highlander!...
Used Highlander prices skyrocket!!
Scotty also trains his viewers to be the consummate cheapskates, so these price gouging sellers might be in for a disappointment!
my co worker sold a 01 Highlander for 9,000 with 240k miles. I don't know how he did it. I would have drove away burning rubber.
I'm still looking for a good Matrix, thanks to him. :/ 😅
Used Toyota's are already very expensive
@@Hopeofmen I traded my matrix for a highlander with 250000km on it and ran like a new car all the American cars I owned never lasted that long.
This is 100% true. We stretched our budget for a brand new 2007 Highlander. 1 dog, 2 kids, and 200K miles later it is still going strong. Never had a single significant problem.
OMG I had brand new GM venture, aveo( nightmares) and a Ford ranger a little better they fell apart at 80k or 85k miles. I took care them by the book
Hey you mentioned 2 kids. Do you think 3 would be cramped? I really want to stay in this size vehicle!
Josh Fischer Good deal. And you can get these for reasonable cheap, up to your 2007 model. 2008 is a big jump in price though. It’s bigger and has more modern features.
@@jpmarie9 No, 3 wouldn't be cramped. I have a 2001 Highlander and my 3 boys (11, 17 and 19) still fit in the backseat together, comfortably. They're tall, too, ranging between 5'4 and 6'3 if that helps. Model year may be a bit different, however, so definitely test one out if you can.
I hear the 2007 were a really good year. I see them all over now that I'm looking. It's crazy.
I'm on my second highlander in 15 years and love it. You should also mention that it's build on the mini van frame and suspension not a truck. So it rides a lot better than a truck. Smooth ride, lots of room, easy to enter and exit. Slide right in, unlike a sedan that's low to the ground.
It’s actually built on Camry chassis that’s why it rides like a car
@@marksantangelo5719that makes so much sense. I have a 2006 highlander and it drives exactly like a Camry
I have a 12 year old Toyota Tundra and it still runs like brand new. Never one problem out of this truck.
AWESOME!!! 👍
Make it another million mile tundra
2017 Toyota 70 series wagon gl is my dream ride!!! 😍💯
Just don’t pass a gas station.
@@kevs2good133 I'm with that
i love how the car slightly moves forwards and backwards as Scotty shakes his hands =))) Scotty and Toyota cars work in perfect harmony
hahaha ikr but its no trick. hes leaning on the car so when it does his hands he leans forward moving the car haha
I'm surprised a mechanic would not engage the parking brake.
he is using only the "P" shifter @@MaestroTJS
Me and the girlfriend just got a Highlander for our new baby. Perfect family car, tons of utility and it's huge!
Plan on getting married?
@Semper Fi thats what i thought also😂
In my country babies don’t drive cars.
Don't do it
Milage now on it?
“Wouldn’t be surprised if the car outlasts him” 😂. Should be Toyota’s catchphrase
"TOYOTA - Our cars will outlive you"
Now that's funny!!!
That would be an excellent catchphrase, but not in America. the majority of people are too sensitive and would need a lot of hugs and therapy for years to get over it.
@@TheBsmith97 Its a damn sight better than their current catchphrase which is 'Oh what a feeling! Toyota'. Well in my country at least, that is their catchphrase.
Scotty is savage
Spot on Scotty - we have an '09 Highlander - Japan built, original owners, taken it everywhere - the thing is solid!
Tony Virata solidly boring
@@thrasherx2k1 yeah, she's never stranded us or broke down, so that's pretty boring I suppose 😁
Tony Virata I buy cars based on looks or cool or unique features. Toyota’s usually have neither going for them so I look elsewhere. I understand people buy them for reliability but I need a little more excitement in my life, you only live once!
Armando Sturzenegger why does any of that matter?
thrasherx2k1 it does mate..
Tonight I bought a 2005 Highlander with 204,000 miles on it paid 3000 this thing is awesome!!
V6 🤩
Wow, and it’ll go double that at least
How many miles on it now?
Is the vehicle still awesome?
How many miles on it now ?? I have an 04 with almost 185k but it’s 20 years old. Hope it lasts another 5 years with no major repairs
We bought a used Highlander AWD with 37,000 miles and cannot be any happier with the vehicle. 3rd row is best for the younger occupants but it rides and handles like a dream. The vehicle is so smooth riding down the highway it can lull you to sleep because it is so comfortable. Like Scotty says. Make sure it was well maintained and if you keep it well maintained you can't go wrong.
Got 200k on my 07 Highlander and absolutely love it. It’s been a joy ever since we bought it brand new.
@Greg Valentine it's actually average for an SUV of its size. And if mpgs is your main concern, they have a Highlander Hybrid especially made for great MPG.
@Greg Valentine my '08 V6 gets 18/20.
@@jtafoya88 Yes, my 06 Hybrid still averages 28.6 MPG even pulling a trailer. Not bad a for a loaded SUV. Plus, uses regular gas. Hard to beat.
Highlander’s are high on one thing, a bore to drive!
Juan Tafoya my 07 V6 gets about 16mpg but I don’t baby it at all. Plus I have off road wheels and tires on her.
I had a 2004 Highlander V6. Bought it new and wanted to keep it 15 to 20 years. My wife totaled it with 85,000 miles. I took good care of it and it was like new when she wrecked it. That happened 7 years ago and I still miss that vehicle. It was made in Japan and I liked the size/style of first generation of Highlander better than the newer models.
I bet the structure of the car saved her life also.
Wife and I just bought a 2016 highlander. We love it! Thanks to your video on the 5 best used suv's.
My parents bought a Highlander too and they like it, im trying a honda pilot right now and love it
@@LittleCD The new Pilots are NICE and are a little more fun, IMO. But $50K+ for a top trim is a LOT of dough.
@@BJ-bd5fc - Scotty says: _"Be cheap like me. Buy used !"_ 👌😇
Since I started watching Scotty I started researching Toyota for my family. We recently bought a 2016 Highlander limited platinum with 47k miles. What a beauty! It drives like a dream the space and all the bells and whistles. I have asked about 30 random people in Highlanders and 100% have said wont buy anything else. The Highlander is what we went with and I am completely sold on the Highlander.
We bought ours 2016 brand new. It has 42k but its still amazing and runs great
How much did you pay buddy? I'm looking to buy the same year and miles
@@Tommy-iv4cd we bought it brand new that same year. We needed an suv cause we had a child on the way and we just wanted reliabity and so far so good. At the time it was about 37k for the xle leather seats, captain seats in the back row.
Tommy. I bought my Limited platinum with 47k miles for 28k. Have not found one that price. For the Limited platinum if you can find one they are going for 34-35k. You can find an XLE for around 28-31k
Ya but 2016 with 40,000 miles usually go for 24,000 to me not worth it 😢
I am proud to say that I drive a TOYOTA. 👍💪
TOYOTA all day, every day.
One day i'm gonna say the same thing!
Aka I am not rich
AL he could be owning a Toyota 2000gt for all you know lmao
Just 1, I got 4 of them, granted 2 of them are 1997's
I did too until it was totaled this past January. I miss that car. 2006 Toyota Corolla. Started up every morning even in Wisconsin winter and got through the snow . Loved that car. Was simply but got me where I needed to go everytime. Plan on trying for a Highlander in a few months.
Do you have one to give away. If I make a non offensive comment.😬
@Sergio Mendiola, me too! 🤣
Me too
Glenn Lego as long as it’s clean
Me too! Clean, nonoffensive comment here as well.
He's a mechanic giving his opinion not a democrat giving everything away.
My parents owns a 2005 Highlander over 200k miles for 14 years now. Never had any issues. Still with original engine and transmission. That thing is bulletproof
I also have a 2005 highlander, it’s got the limited trim with every option. First year for stability control, pretty nice- has heated seats, sunroof and factory amplified JBL stereo system.168,000 miles, only gripe is all the struts are shot, and it’s a royal pain in the arse to change the transfer case fluid, drain plug is buried in exhaust pipes.
I have a 2005 Toyota Highlander..bought it 10 years ago...used and had 64k...still running beautiful now at 285K. No major issues. Just keep up with your basic maintenance (oil, etc.) and a Toyota will last a long time. All my previous cars were Toyota. I ❤ TOYOTA!!!I once had a Toyota that had almost hit 400K before I trade it in.
@@Merrimantdm That's so good to hear! My '01 Highlander is right at 270k. Engine is flawless and still purrs like a dream. I've had it for 15 years and I'm just now changing the struts, bearings, ball joints, etc. But other than basic oil changes and brake pads/rotors, I haven't done anything to it. I'm expecting it to get to at least 300k, if not more!
We had two Highlanders and both reached 300K miles without having to rebuild transmission or engine. Even their ACs, suspensions, paint still original.
Dealer service is less costly than all other brands I’ve owned. ❤️TOYS with SMILES 😊
Is it hybrid????
I've witnessed two of these things in my immediate family, freakin tanks.
Funny timing! I'm getting my 2017 Highlander at 1pm today! Going from 2010 Honda CR-V EX AWD.
How do you like it? I’ve been wanting 2017 Highlander for a while now, and I really hope I can get one soon!
This just happened to me today! Civic exl 2008 to toyota highlander xle 2017
I've owned 3 Highlanders and my parents have had 4. ALL of them have been excellent vehicles and lasted well over 200k miles. I've owned a 2008 Hybrid, 2012 Hybrid and now a 2017 XLE non hybrid. Great in snow and I even tow my aluminum 17ft boat with it. Does a great job!
I got a 09 Highlander V6, runs amazing, spacious interior and is alot faster then it looks
3.5 used in several models.
Than***
I have a used 2010 highlander for 2 years and so far no problems but maintenance
And has good gas mileage compare to other SUV in the same class
Hi Scotty, I agreed with you. I did a lot of research and end up bought the Highlander for my wife, the best reability SUV according to Consumers Report.
I adore my Highlander. Dad bought it new, it was last one off the lot in 08 and he got a steal on it. 15 years and 130k miles later I drove it out to college. Enough room for ferrying around all my friends and for car camping with my girl. Great in the snow and on dirt, and with 270 HP it's no slouch! I will drive it until the wheels fall off.
I’ve been a long-time subscriber and through this video, Scotty validated why I bought my 2017 Highlander Limited. Thanks, Scotty!
Now THAT is a base model highlander. Just one trim level up is soo much nicer.
..how much is the brand new one (base model) in the US?
yes the XLE is well worth the extra money
I just landed a 2006 Limited V6 with 88k miles. I heard Highlanders were ridiculously reliable, even by Toyota standards. Happy to get some post-purchase validation from Scotty.
Good daily driver?
this will last easy 250k+ with basic maintenance. 225k 05' V6 AWD, only major repairs I had was gas and brake lines, but I live in Chicago... this is just a given
@@okwateva 2 years in and I still love it.
Love my Highlander, it's over 6 years now and nothing broken...still runs like new.
Just hit 270,000 miles on my 04 with the v6. Gotta look at the tachometer to see if it’s running because it idles so smooth and quiet and still rides like it’s new. I was starting to wonder and question if I should lose the thing. But not now. Should get another couple hundred thousand out of it from what Scotty is saying. Really enjoy this vehicle
THIS. my power steering is loud, but the engine? at 225k can't even tell it's running. The transmission is showing slight signs of wear, but of a car with almost 100k less miles. 12/10 recommend.
@@aarondelbosque1574 it’s at 295,000 miles now. New plugs and an injector. A few lights on the dash but running sweet still.
Nice bro!!! I just bought an 04 with 170k on it. It’s so clean. Hope to go over 300k with it
Ever had the check engine light, VSC, and trac off come on? I’m thinking it’s just the gas cap per other videos.
Just bought a 2019 Highlander XLE and love it. Greatly designed vehicle.
Same here! I am loving it...
What kinda gas mileage do you get?😊
Just bought my XLE yesterday, still getting aquainted with it !!!!
Just got a ‘16 XLE and never felt so confident buying a car
@@leahkristinetabor9545 I have a 2015 XLE V6 and if I drive like a grandma I get 22 around town and 25 to 26 on the highway.
I just bought a 2019 Highlander XLE.. its very smooth / well equipped / well put together. The problem with the 3rd Gen highlander is that they are still VERY expensive used.. a 2014-2016 with under 50k miles is still 26k+ at least around here in the NE.
I am not a Toyota person, but I did recommend this SUV to a lot of people. They look nice too.
Why would you drive a Toyota if you dont like it?
I used to be anti Toyota simply because my father in-law kept banging on about how great they were.
I finally bought one 4 months ago after Scotty said they were low maintenance
and guess what...It's brilliant (even tho it's 11 yr old)
@@joeyGalileoHotto What's the problem with giving credit to something good, even if you are not a fan?
@@raphaelfrancis4509 I completely agree. Give credit where credit is due
@@Tehgoat I know people can turn others off because of brand loyalty or bad experiences. Somethings you just have to try things to find out for yourself.
Just got a 2011 with 72k one owner and clean car fax for 13,5k looking forward to a long time with it. Thank you Scotty!
Great deal! How is it running ?
Just passed 77k awesome!
@@cfr9438 I just bought mine today. Its a 2011, one owner as well, clean car fax. Its beautiful. Mine has close to 150.000 miles on it. I'm loving it so far.
I bought a 2008 Toyota Highlander with 116K miles on it a few years back and now I have over 200K and the thing runs like new. It has been the best car as for reliability. Here is to hopefully hitting 300K miles.
You still driving it?
@@cte3109 Yes Sir, I just had the suspension replaced with Toyota parts. It is by far the best “reliable” vehicle that I have ever bought. I am very big into preventative maintenance as well. If you have any questions, please let me know. 👍
@@lpg12338have you had any issues with the water pump or any oil leaks?
@@lpg12338Thanks for Info. I just bought a 2009 Sport with 107K miles on it. Drives like a brand new car. I've been a loyal Honda guy since I was a kid. My parents had accords Pilots and then I bought several accords and Odyssey van. But made the switch to Highlander mainly because of this TH-cam channel.
I work at TMMAL and I can tell you that Toyota takes quality very seriously. Toyota makes great cars and trucks.
My son-in- law is a mechanic. When we started looking at the Buick Escalade he told us GMs have timing belt issues. I said what about a Toyota Hghlander he said it's one of the best cars on the market. My brother as driven toyota for 30yrs. and never had any issues other than replacing tires and brakes and scheduled oil changes he never took them in for anything more. We bought a new 2018 Highlander with the 3rd seat for our grand kids and we love it!!
I bought a 2009 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited.
I do a lot of city driving so the hybrid made a lot of sense.
Fuel economy is of course great.
What I wasn't expecting is how awesome it is to drive. Lots of instant torque at any speed, smooth as butter parking since it does it on electric only, and low maintenance.
Highly recommended.
Looks like the owners use the cowl (where the windshield wipers rest) as a composting shelf!
Looks like they may have survived. You should worry more about the dogs slobbering and peeing in the back. I worry about neither because it isn’t my car.
Also the leaves provide soundproofing!
@@davemcguigan218 Very important in some Japanese models, where sound deadening material seems not to exist in engineers' minds.
Maestro_T your right! Toyotas are rattle traps! They may be reliable but handle like crap and ride terrible! My friends got a 2008 Highlander, it's reliable but my 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee handles and rides like a dream! And it's also reliable!
Green cars FTW
Has a 2004 Toyota Highlander V6. Gave it to my niece at 350K miles in January and it is still running great. I replaced it with a 2018 Toyota Highlander V6 and I am loving it.
agree 100%. my parents bought a 2015 highlander and i was very surprised an impressed with it. best id size SUV I've ever driven.
Scotty...really like the new intro. I've got a 2010 toyota Highlander, limited, with the v6 280 horse. 120k+ mi. Love it. Been a great vehicle and no major mechanical issues so far.
I wanted a highlander for the family but my wife wanted to be cooler and wanted a 4 runner so we compromised and got a 4 runner
We just traded in our 2017 highlander for a new 4runner. Its the only suv on a truck frame. Good choice. The 2 vehicles are totally different in every way.
@@pateallan7764 2017 thats still new :O . how much did u get out of it for trade in? does 4runner get worse mileagE? drive harder?
@@randomrazr I think I got 30k fir trade in. The 4runner drives surprisingly smooth. You sit up higher with a truck feel with more visibility. The down side is the gas mileage is real bad. 21-22 on the road, 17-18 in the city. Still I think it drives better and the transmission is very smooth ar shifting. I hated the Highlanders rough shifting.
@@randomrazr ahhh...yeahhh!!!!
I drive a highlander for work and my personal car is a 4runner. Although the highlander is very reliable, it sucks in the snow! It's ok in light snow but not deep snow. I got stuck in the parking lot and had to sleep at work.. But My 4runner will get through anything! Your wife made an excellent choice for you!
Toyotas are amazingly reliable. I have a 2013 PriusV with 160K miles with no signs of aging and still giving me 42mpg.
I bought a 4cyl Tacoma 2 and a half years ago. It was an 07. Up until my son wrecked it last month, it ran perfect. I will definitely buy another one.
@-TheManInDboX - my 07 was the 2.7l 5 speed Manual. It also had a frame replaced just before I bought it. I was a bit upset when my son wrecked it.
Got the 06 Highlander Hybrid Limited. Absolutely love it. Hitting almost 400 miles in a tank ! And its a V6
Using the same this is a miraculous car....almost 250k miles and I'm not ready to give it to anyone.😉
I Totally agree 100% with everything Scotty said about the Highlander on this Video.
my wife has a 2017 highlander, and we love it. it has tons of safety features.
We bought a 2005 Highlander, 3.3L V6 w/ all-wheel Drive in 2015 with 54,900 miles. It has been a good one and my wife has been driving it and loves it. I put on a set of Michelins a year ago and that helped the ride and handling. With the AmsOil lubricants it should last a long while. We’re at 105,000 miles now and it’s a keeper.
I remembered I knew some people who have early to mid 2000's Highlanders that are still running great.
Thanks a lot Scotty, now the value of every used highlander went up by 110% 😲
We bought a 2016 Highlander brand new. I know it's only going on 4 years old right now but it runs and drives like the day we got it. We have not had a single problem with it and my wife loves it.
The Highlander is one of my favorite SUV's. Super roomy for my whole family. Smooth and just blast to ride on road trips, especially on the way to Mt. Rainer during the winter!
Genevo9 easily go up the Cascades and all around WA state.
I bought a new one for my wife and she loves it! 2019 Highlander SE V6!
We just bought a use 2015 thought the price was outrageous but we ended up buying it and definitely not regretting it. They are NICE
Scotty, I have a 2016 Highlander and love it. Thank you for reaffirming my purchase
We like our ‘11 Highlander a lot. The 2.7 liter 4-cyl is quite adequate for four people and a pile of luggage. If I was towing anything, or hauling more people with their stuff in a rooftop cargo box, the V-6 or the hybrid might be a better idea. 20-26mpg, and pretty simple and very reliable for a modern car. We have 150K miles on ours, and it sure seems like it’ll get to 300K without huge cash transfusions.
Hey Scotty, I'm 50 years old. My parents bought a 2016 v6 brand new. It now has 7k miles on it. I think that thing will probably outlive us all. Looks great next to my 4runner and Challenger.
Subscriber: How do I replace a alternator?
Scotty: Toyota
Toyota uses Bosch alternators
If you have a Tundra, wait 20 years and 200,000 miles and you will replace an alternator---I just did, at those marks. I'm happy.
Asked Scotty after he,s had a few jars of Texas moonshine,,He may pop round and do it for you
Great!!..I was planning to buy one but because of Scotty, now the Highlander price is gonna go up. Thanks Scotty
Lol, probably.
I LOVE my 2007 Highlander! I bought it used i n 2011 with 75,000 miles. It's so comfortable I feel like I'm driving from my living room chair. I repurpose furniture so I've carried full size sofas, dressers, desks, armoires. My nieces love the 7 seats, we can do road trips all together. Easy to maintain as long as you change the oil. 213, 000 miles so far. I plan to keep it forever. I like the fact there is no fancy gadgets and GPS in case I need to bug out. 😁
Just bought my 2nd Highlander after totally my 1st one. Insurance paid me $8500 on a gen 1 and I just picked up a like new 2013 gen 2 for $12k! 150k miles and 300k+ to go.
Theses are great vehicles, my girlfriend had a 2004, 250,000 miles, abused, rare oil changes and it still ran like beans new.
Sounds about like a typical woman. They’re so ignorant and lazy when it comes to auto anything.
@@thrasherx2k1 generalize much? Damn! I maintain all my vehicles myself, so...
Tia Marie good I’m glad some care
@Tyler Wilson to say most women is not accurate, but whatever makes you feel better about yourself ;-)
Tia Marie yes, on average both genders take care of their cars very similarly, but it’s the extreme ends that matters. Theres those small amount of men which take really good care of the car and small amount women who doesn’t care at all. It’s the extremes that makes the difference between genders.
Thats why buying a used car from a women is a lot bigger gamble than buying it from men.
Just bought my 2018 V6 LE about 3 weeks ago, it drives great. It has 29,000 miles on it and I hope to keep it as long as it will keep me. I had a 2003 Honda Odyssey EX for 16 yrs until someone crashed us, that was a great car but now the kids are bigger so I ventured out to a SUV. I saw this video after my purchase, but I did my research and glad that it’s “Scotty” approved, not cheap but I wanted another long lasting vehicle 🚗
Scotty is soooo right about Toyota, Honda etc, globally!
I feel bad that GM has chosen to reduce their quality for increased profits, impressed by Pontiac and Buick in the pass.
Toyota and Honda best new car make good use car
One of these quotes has to be in a Scotty Kilmer Video otherwise it isn't legit
1.) "I've been working on cars for 51 years"
2.)"Honda started out as a motorcycle company..."
3.) "I'm cheap.."
4.) "When Renault merged with Nissan.."
5.) "These CVT's are notorious for breaking down..."
6.) "Zippy little sports cars.."
7.) "Buy a Toyota....."
8.) "These are garbage..."
9.) "Change your oil every___thousand miles (regardless of what they say)"
10.) "It's cheaper to make them this way..."
11.) "Honda makes weak automatic transmissions"
12.) "GM's quality control is going down..."
13.) "I'm not a fan of the...."
14.) "Don't believe what they say about...."
15.) "Volkswagen is crap."
16.) "____$$ Is nothing for a car these days."
17.) "Drive it until the wheels fall off."
18.) "When Fiat bought Chrysler..."
19.) "They keep perfecting them for years and years..."
20.) "Try to find an honest mechanic like me..."
21) Honda makes SOMEWHAT weak automatic transmissins
22) "They are endless money pits as they age."
23) "Never buy a car that was_____"
24) "I would drive it until the wheels fall off".
25) "Take this Toyota Matrix ...it’s just a Corolla with a different body...”
26) “I had a customer...”
27) "I bought my Toyota Celica for $350 and still running like a clock and blows cold air."
(28) "Back in the day when I was a young mechanic in the 60s..."
(29) "Rev up your Silverado 4 cylinder for the first and last time!" (well, he didn't really say this one)
(30) I'm a professional mechanic...
(31) So if you never wanna miss another one of my new car repair videos, ya gotta ring dat bell!!!
AND You know you're a hardcore fan when you're able to write a list of mannerisms of your idol.
One more he always says...Take off/on the stupid beauty covers!
You repeated 9 on number 14.
@@jtafoya88 Whooopss!
Also include....."When Renault merged with Nissan, Nissans does not make them like they use to"
well, you're correct and i wouldnt have it any other way, i love this guys honesty and astute advice..a great ambassador for your country..greetings from an aussie :)
Wrecked my 06 Highlander hybrid and insurance gave me $8k for it even with 140k miles on it. (I bought it 4 years ago for $9k) Talk about holding value. I turned around and paid $12k for a 2013 4 cylinder and it almost gets as good gas mileage as the hybrid. Love it!
If you want the choice of AWD/4WD you gotta get a V6 Highlander.
@Heywood Jablowme there's a lock option, which is what most consider to be 4wd.
Heywood Jablowme they made 4wd highlanders until 2012. I would know bc my highlander is 4wd, lol.
My wife has a 2008 Toyota Highlander Limited she loves it
@#TEAM TRUMP 132000 MI
My 08 has 164,000 miles on it. Running like a champ!
My 08 limited has 54,000 miles now. Got it with 14,000 4 years ago from a little old lady whose husband passed away and it was too much car for her so she kept it in the garage five years before selling it. It still looks brand new that's my baby.
Stang Lincoln the limited is worth it, basically Lexus interior.
Shifted from getting a Glk to end up buying a highlander because I trust Scotty Kilmer. Picking it up tomorrow, thank you so much Scotty!
I have a 2008 Limited and love it. Has 185,000 miles on it and it runs like new. I use Mobile 1 every 7k miles.
I have a 2018 highlander and a 2019 Pilot and I have to say, I prefer the Pilot. The interior build quality is better and it drives far better. It’s a matter of choice though. Interested to see the updated 2020 highlander.
Honda baby! 💪
The Pilot is a full size SUV and the Highlander is a midsize one, it should ride better. Both suv's you have are excellent choices.
Same with my odyssey. I find them way more luxurious looking inside and it drives so smooth and has lots of power. My wife loves it and it's 14 years old
Interesting
Abdullah S. Ahmad I have a Highlander and it’s much better than the troublesome Honda. Also I pull a 22 ft pontoon with my Highlander something a Honda couldn’t do.
04 highlander with the V6. 331K miles. Been in the family since new. Tbh, the V6 is a pain to work on based on the videos, but it never fails, so I can’t complain.
Bells and whistles fall apart, I like the base model vehicles. My fiancé got herself a new one and it’s amazing.
Luxury for me is AC and cruise control, my ol tundra keeps me happy
Rigo Hinojosa the base models bells and whistles see pretty solid. On this model.
Glad you like your Tundra---so do I...original owner of first year model, 2000 now 20 years old, bought in 99', 210k miles, running strong...starter, alternator, battery, ignition coils, timing chain all been replaced---but original engine and tranny, body great, got the new frame from the recall (yes a whole new frame, free) and plan on keeping 5 more years...25 years for a vehicle, not bad I guess. Wife needs a car, will buy a Highlander.
I enjoy watching and getting all of the information you share with the viewer. I have been on the fence about buying a "New to me" used car. I'm leaning towards the Highlander. I've been gathering as much info as a can about them. One thing I do know is that not all of the models have a timing chain. The four cylinder from 2001 thru 2007 and 2009 thru 2014 do indeed have a timing chain. The 2001 thru 2007 V6 has a timing Belt. The 2008 thru 2014 V6 has a timing chain. This info is only applies to Gasoline powered cars.
What year do you recommend
$6k budget
Ok, you convinced me to go ahead and get the 2007 with 215,000 miles or the 2008 with 225,000 miles, both test driven, smooth ride with both, no dents or dings or accidents. The only reason I've been procrastinating is due to the higher than 100,000 miles.
My sister bought a 2008 Highlander with 124,000 miles last week and she loves it.
Love my 2018 Highlander. V6 and averages 25+ on the highway going 75mph
Dylan Garcia yup, my 2017 definitely gets 25-28 on the highway. Is awesome..
Hey Scotty, I listened to your comments about high mileage cars mostly on highway miles. So I got a 2010 Prius on 234K mileage for just $3.6k. It has also full package and very clean. Runs like new, thanks man
I literally just bought a 2006 model today!!! It's called a Kluger here in Australia, but I LOOOOOVE it! Thanks Scotty for reaffirming my faith in this car!
We bought a Highlander a few months ago and it is probably the best vehicle money can buy! Now I have a Highlander and a 4Runner...Scotty's heaven I'd presume lol.
Militious Media 4Runners have the best worth out of any car I’ve seen. They’re the least to depreciate, you can literally sell it for about the same price you bought it with like regular mileage and people will buy it 😂
If my car breaks down because a bird pooped on it, I'm taking it back.
Then don't buy a Chrysler........
Birds near you: "Challenge accepted!"
Birds: I’m about to end this mans whole career.
The Mouse In Your Room I've been known to crap on a car or two....what's your address?
Hahaha, that actually happened to my 2016 Range Rover last month. Park it in front of the house, saw some bird poops on the bonnet and I can't start it afterwards.
I bought 2 Corollas 2014/2017 from a rental company Hertz to be specific and both were great purchases. Saved over $3500 from the two purchases. And Hertz sells its used fleet very quick because of high demand.
I Purchased mine new first year 2001 4cyl ,156k still running great . I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one.
Bought used 2001 like yours. 2 weeks later transmission goes out. Looks precious owners didn't change fluid.. lived it like new. Took back to dealership
I have a 2007 hubrid with 236000 miles . Ni issues whatsoever so far and quite fast: 0 to 60 under 7 seconds. Also a really nice car to drive. Never changed the battery pack either. ( I bought it at 160000 miles). It is good gor 3500 lbs of towing.
V6?
2013 Highlander. Love it. When I first got it, trying to turn it around quickly in the road felt like I was driving the space shuttle. Now I can whip it about easily, or I just drive over stuff.
Best part is that is also has an traditional automatic transmission and non of that unreliable CVT crap.
I saw that the new 2019-2020 model will have a hybrid and cvt.
The hybrids have a CVT.
Yup I have a CRV 2015 and the CVT is crap
CVT's are very economical
They don’t have traditional CVT transmissions in the hybrid models. They’re eCVT transmissions, and it doesn’t use the unreliable belt.
Wasn't in the market for a New Car, But Dang do you got me tempted Scotty! 😄👍🏻
Had a 07 Highlander with 370k and a ignition coil died. Replaced it and the timing belt broke. I thought it was done for but replaced the belt and it is still going STRONG the boroscope of the engine still showed factory bore hones on the cylinders!!! Now mind you I always use synthetic but this blew my mind. So yes I'll probably have a Highlander till I die ;)
I regret that I had to trade in my Highlander it was a 2014 Shoreline pearl blue it was such an amazing Suv
2002 toyota 4runner 250,000 miles, still runnin strong. If I had to drive coast to coast right now I'd gladly use the 4Runner without a second thought
How many times you had to change the timing belt...is it the v6?
My 1996 has just over 300k has a few leaks that need fixed but still goes and goes. Timing belts every 90-100k.
monalisa72775 i got it at 180k and did the timing belt at 200k. I’d say every 80k-100k you’d have to change it.
Mr 2005 4runner v6 4.0 4x4 sr5 has 190k. Still runs and looks good
I have a 97 with 225k. Runs mint, Looks even better. It's lifted with body flare kit, classic retro badging, land cruiser rims. It kinda looks a land cruiser. I was surprised how smooth it drives and how nicely it corners being that it's lifted. My tacoma was way more trucky.
I just picked up a super well maintained 2007 FWD 4 Cyl Highlander with 163K miles and being a Corvette and BMW(s) owner, this is one fun simple little SUV and perfect for my needs. I love the simplicity and reliability.
I just bought a 2010 fwd 4 cylinder...it only has 113,000 miles on it! Literally just got it yesterday! It's good to read that someone else is great with a 4 cylinder, this thing has plenty of get up and go for our needs, and it came with leather seats and a sunroof. All the other bells and whistles just weren't that important to us, and leaves less to be repaired! Hope yours is still running great!
@@CathyAllen-o8e If you're referring to me, yes it's still running great. Haven't had to do anything but it is due for a oil change
My dad 04 highlander was t boned and still runs strong. 223xxx miles
Used Highlanders where I live are very expensive. It's almost cheaper to buy a new one.
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That’s called = strong resale value.
I own a 2008 Highlander Sport. They call them Highlander cuz there's nothing cheap about them.
That's why I bought a brand new RAV4 ...A 2015 was ONLY $10,000 cheaper! Toyota's hold their value so much and with a new one l know what l have! Maybe if most people bought NEW Toyotas the price of the used ones would drop 😂
@@glenhayward1132 It's because Toyota makes such great cars, that people hold on to them until they are driven so hard into the ground that off to the yard they go. People hold on to them. Lol
They’re called High because they’re high on boredom to drive...
I just purchased a 2010 Toyota Highlander with 140k miles after my '03 4runner v8 was hit head-on. I really like it.