There was no urgent need for changes. Toyota already had success with the Highlander, a trend-setting model introduced seven years ago that quickly became a template for a segment of crossover sport utility vehicles.There was no
urgent need for changes. Toyota already had success with the
Highlander, a trend-setting model introduced seven years ago. It quickly became a template for a segment of crossover sport utility
vehicles.
Yes, the Highlander has been around since 2001. And
during that time nearly every manufacturer has taken a shot at
producing a crossover SUV. It's a market segment with increasing
popularity despite increasing gas prices.
Despite its success, 
Some may have been skeptical. Why
What you get with the 2008 Highlander is size increases in practically every area, even in the hybrid.
Still constructed on the Camry and Avalon platform, the 2008 Highlander is wider, taller and longer than the 2007 version. The result is more comfort via more shoulder, leg and hip room than ever in the first two rows. Cargo capacity has improved from 81.6
The second row, confining in previous models, now offers more room and added versatility. It's capable of being one long bench for three or two spacious captain chairs with a console/table
The third
The third row also folds flat with an easy tug on a strap. This allows for some much-needed cargo space practically nonexistent when the third row is in use.
Performance-wise,
With the optional
Like many crossovers, the Highlander provides car-like handling that continues to attract SUV shoppers. It’s easy
Like many
FAST FACTS: TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, 2008
Power — 3.5 -liter, V6, 270 horsepower.
Gas Mileage Estimates — 18 mpg (city), 24 mpg (highway).
Standard Features — Stability control, anti-lock brakes, hill ascent control, brake assist, traction control, au
Warranty — Powertrain 5 years/60,000; Bumper-