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2012 Toyota Highlander SE
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2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 146,245 mi.

$11,069

$7,399

Est. $100/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
2 days in market
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(973) 604-0948
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Newark, NJ
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2013 Toyota Highlander SE
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2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 142,148 mi.

$13,464

$9,491

Est. $128/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
4 days in market
Leather Seats
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(281) 297-7000
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Spring, TX
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2013 Toyota Highlander SE
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2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 157,420 mi.

$12,510

$8,900

Est. $120/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
6 days in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating...
(603) 458-6496
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Salem, NH
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Price Drop, $991 (30 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 112,234 mi.

$16,830

$13,999

Est. $190/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
3 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(832) 645-8812
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Houston, TX

2013 Toyota Highlander User Reviews


3.5

Overall Rating

(1 reviews)

Good Vehicle

Nicole Anderson • Feb 6, 2024

3.5

I have a 2013 Toyota Highlander. I have driven this car for a little over a year now. It's a good family car. It has 3 rows of seats which is good if you have a big family. The downfall on the 3 rows of seats is if you use the 3rd row, then you have ...Read More


Excellent Deal
1/38
Price Drop, $500 (25 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 100,961 mi.

$14,586

$11,999

Est. $162/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
8 months in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating...
(201) 426-0055
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Wood Ridge, NJ
Excellent Deal
1/39
Price Drop, $1,000 (11 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 104,817 mi.

$14,327

$11,999

Est. $162/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
6 months in market
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating...
(718) 777-7447
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Woodside, NY
Excellent Deal
1/23
Price Drop, $651 (11 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 143,443 mi.

$12,133

$9,991

Est. $135/mo

2.7L I4 FWD A
2 months in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels...
(925) 694-1691
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Brentwood, CA
Excellent Deal
1/19
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2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 58,100 mi.

$19,586

$16,999

Est. $230/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
4 days in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
SE Package
Third Row Seating...
(702) 819-6365
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Las Vegas, NV
Excellent Deal
1/23

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 122,102 mi.

$14,030

$12,095

Est. $164/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
3 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
SE Package...
(865) 800-3657
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Jefferson City, TN
Excellent Deal
1/41
Price Drop, $501 (19 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 140,401 mi.

$12,920

$10,998

Est. $149/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
1 month in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating...
(540) 534-0264
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Winchester, VA
Excellent Deal
1/26
Price Drop, $1,000 (25 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 124,604 mi.

$14,587

$12,485

Est. $169/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
1 month in market
Alloy Wheels
Bluetooth
(949) 347-2522
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San Juan Capistrano, CA
Excellent Deal
1/28
Price Drop, $3,000 (07 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 123,325 mi.

$11,663

$9,900

Est. $134/mo

2.7L I4 FWD A
1 month in market
Alloy Wheels
Bluetooth
Backup Camera
(786) 210-6914
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Fort Lauderdale, FL
Excellent Deal
1/29
Price Drop, $500 (05 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 180,157 mi.

$9,544

$8,500

Est. $115/mo

2.7L I4 FWD A
5 months in market
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating
Bluetooth...
(336) 709-4764
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Greensboro, NC
Excellent Deal
1/20
Price Drop, $696 (17 Sep 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 144,237 mi.

$14,639

$12,999

Est. $176/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
10 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
SE Package...
(605) 303-6120
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Beresford, SD

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1/24
Price Drop, $300 (01 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 131,768 mi.

$16,133

$13,900

Est. $188/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
2 months in market
Leather Seats
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Costa Mesa, CA
Excellent Deal
1/25
Price Drop, $500 (30 Oct 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 220,729 mi.

$8,089

$6,495

Est. $88/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
13 months in market
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating
(985) 223-1465
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Houma, LA
Excellent Deal
1/20

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 116,292 mi.

$14,624

$12,995

Est. $176/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
27 days in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating...
(757) 966-2284
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Portsmouth, VA
Excellent Deal
1/14
Price Drop, $300 (01 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 151,346 mi.

$13,910

$11,500

Est. $156/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
3 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
SE Package...
(860) 386-6876
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East Windsor, CT
Excellent Deal
1/6
Price Drop, $492 (22 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 128,206 mi.

$13,028

$11,500

Est. $156/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
2 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(724) 741-1150
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Wexford, PA
Excellent Deal
1/23

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 157,276 mi.

$11,447

$10,498

Est. $142/mo

2.7L I4 FWD A
18 days in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels
Technology Package...
(918) 601-4685
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Tulsa, OK
Excellent Deal
1/29
Price Drop, $1,000 (30 Jul 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 107,705 mi.

$16,728

$14,990

Est. $203/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
4 months in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating...
(206) 258-2841
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Everett, WA
Good Deal
1/24
Price Drop, $1,007 (27 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 126,634 mi.

$13,381

$11,992

Est. $162/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(630) 833-7700
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Elmhurst, IL
Good Deal
1/23
Price Drop, $700 (26 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 165,278 mi.

$11,148

$9,800

Est. $133/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
4 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(860) 386-6876
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East Windsor, CT
Good Deal
1/61
Price Drop, $924 (26 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 162,096 mi.

$12,664

$10,924

Est. $148/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
2 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(910) 292-9581
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Dunn, NC

About 2013 Toyota Highlander


3.9

Overall Rating

The new Toyota Highlander is loaded with features, seats up to seven, and has a spacious interior, making it a good option for anyone with a large family that prefers an SUV to a minivan.

The Highlander has an important spot in Toyota’s lineup as a key portion of its array of sport utility vehicles. The new Toyota Highlander is loaded with features, seats up to seven, and has a spacious interior, making it a good option for anyone with a large family that prefers an SUV to a minivan. 

The new Plus trim comes with all the features of the base trim model and adds some extra features to the list. Moreover, its rivals offering the same features are priced higher. Hence, the Plus trim would be a good option to fill your garage. If you want Toyota’s Entune infotainment system, it is optional on the SE trim. 

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2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 119,890 mi.

$14,792

$13,200

Est. $179/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
13 days in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels
Third Row Seating...
(855) 923-3170
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Panorama City, CA
Good Deal
1/35
Price Rise, $349 (31 Oct 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 141,180 mi.

$15,568

$13,999

Est. $190/mo

3.5L V6 FWD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
SE Package...
(602) 716-8500
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Phoenix, AZ
Good Deal
1/21
Price Drop, $920 (01 Nov 2024)

2013 Toyota Highlander SE - 166,419 mi.

$12,732

$10,980

Est. $149/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
2 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
SE Package...
(860) 386-6876
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East Windsor, CT
Good Deal
1/35
Price Drop, $1,000 (06 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 168,164 mi.

$11,409

$9,995

Est. $135/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
10 months in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(773) 884-0212
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Chicago, IL
Good Deal
1/2
Price Drop, $700 (26 Nov 2024)

2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 162,734 mi.

$12,470

$10,866

Est. $147/mo

3.5L V6 AWD A
13 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(812) 636-1295
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Clarksville, IN
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2012 Toyota Highlander SE - 120,079 mi.

$14,025

$12,500

Est. $169/mo

2.7L I4 FWD A
8 days in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Alloy Wheels...
(757) 364-0054
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Williamsburg, VA

2013 Toyota Highlander User Reviews

Overall Rating: 3.5 (1 Reviews)

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Nicole Anderson

2013 Toyota Highlander

••3.5

Posted On: February 6, 2024

Good Vehicle

Pros

Great gas mileage, heated seats

Cons

Not enough charging outlets for phones, rear window wipers dont clear the whole window


I have a 2013 Toyota Highlander. I have driven this car for a little over a year now. It's a good family car. It has 3 rows of seats which is good if you have a big family. The downfall on the 3 rows of seats is if you use the 3rd row, then you have very little trunk space. Without the 3rd row of seats up, its a huge trunk space. I love that it has heated seats for the winter months. If you need ... Read more

2013 Toyota Highlander Review


Pros

  • Quality interior
  • High resale value
  • Good reliability

Cons

  • Weak four-cylinder engine
  • Sluggish acceleration
  • Poor fuel economy

The new Toyota Highlander is loaded with features, seats up to seven, and has a spacious interior, making it a good option for anyone with a large family that prefers an SUV to a minivan.

Overview


The Highlander has an important spot in Toyota’s lineup as a key portion of its array of sport utility vehicles. The new Toyota Highlander is loaded with features, seats up to seven, and has a spacious interior, making it a good option for anyone with a large family that prefers an SUV to a minivan. 

Pricing and Features
7.0/10


For 2013, Toyota added a new trim level for the Highlander lineup. Hence, there are four different trims on offer. These include Base, Plus, SE, and Limited models. The new Plus trim adds standard features like cargo cover, rear reading lights, metallic-tone accents and LED fog lamps. It stands between the base trim and SE trim models. Prices and features for different trim levels are mentioned below.

Trims

Base

Plus

SE

Limited

MSRP (FWD)

$30,395

$31,850

$34,560

$37,950

MSRP (AWD)

$31,845

$33,300

$36,010

$39,400

Key Features

6-speaker audio system

Adds to Base trim features

Adds to Plus trim features

Adds to SE trim features

 

Hill-Start Assist

Cargo cover

Rearview camera

Speed sensitive volume control

 

Chrome shift knob

Rear reading lights

Engine immobilizer

Leather shift knob and steering wheel

 

Tilt & telescopic steering column

Dual-illuminating vanity mirrors

Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Steering wheel mounted controls

 

12V rear power outlet

Power-adjustable lumbar seat for driver’s seat

4-way manually-adjustable passenger’s seat

Universal garage door opener

 

8-way manually-adjustable driver’s seat

Metallic-tone accents

LED DRLs

Heated front seats

 

LED taillights

Fog lamps

Power moonroof

 

Buying Advice

The new Plus trim comes with all the features of the base trim model and adds some extra features to the list. Moreover, its rivals offering the same features are priced higher. Hence, the Plus trim would be a good option to fill your garage. If you want Toyota’s Entune infotainment system, it is optional on the SE trim. 

Engine and Performance
7.7/10


The Toyota Highlander comes with two different engine choices The engine standard on every trim except the Limited is a rather weak 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 187 horsepower and 186 pound-feet of torque. Standard on the Limited and optional on all other trims is a 3.5-liter V6. This engine makes 270 horsepower and 248 pound-feet of torque. The four-cylinder is equipped with a six-speed automatic while the V6 is paired to a five-speed automatic. The Highlander can be had in both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations. 

The Highlander looks substantial but it handles like a much smaller SUV. The steering feel is light and the Highlander is surprisingly nimble in parking lots and while making u-turns. Although you may experience somebody leans on curves, the Highlander’s soft suspension provides a very comfortable controlled ride and cabin noise is minimal. The Highlander’s 3.5-liter V6 engine has ample power for accelerating from a stop and enough pep to pass easily on the highway. The electronically-controlled 5-speed automatic transmission shifts are nearly imperceptible. 

Model

Toyota Highlander

Hyundai Santa Fe

Ford Explorer 

Nissan Pathfinder

MSRP

$30,695

$28,600

$31,100

$28,270

Engine

3.5L Naturally Aspirated V6

3.3L Naturally Aspirated V6

3.5L Naturally Aspirated V6

3.5L Naturally Aspirated V6

Drivetrain

FWD

FWD

FWD

FWD

Transmission

5-speed automatic

6-speed automatic

6-speed automatic

CVT

Power

270 hp @ 6200 rpm

290 hp @ 6400 rpm

290 hp @ 6500 rpm

260 hp @ 6400 rpm

Torque

248 ft-lbs. @ 4700 rpm

252 ft-lbs. @ 5200 rpm

255 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm

240 ft-lbs. @ 4400 rpm

0-60 MPH (sec)

9.6

6.6

8

7.8

Quarter Mile (sec)

17

15.1

16.1

14.2

Top Speed (mph)

130

130

120

121

Despite 270 horses galloping under the hood, the Highlander has a sluggish acceleration in this competition. Surprisingly, the Hyundai Santa Fe beats its rivals for the crown while the Nissan Pathfinder overtakes it in the quarter-mile run. The Ford Explorer has a decent acceleration compared to its rivals. 

Fuel Economy
7.0/10


If you are one of those persons who think fuel efficiency is your top priority then look forward as the Toyota Highlander burns more juice than its rivals. According to the EPA, the SUV returns 18 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway. The 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine has better city estimates. It is rated 20 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway. 

Model

Toyota Highlander

Hyundai Santa Fe

Ford Explorer 

Nissan Pathfinder

MPG (City)

18

18

17

20

MPG (Highway)

24

25

24

26

MPG (Combined)

20

21

20

22

Fuel Capacity

19.2

18.8

18.6

19.5

Range (City/Highway/Combined)

346/461/403

338/470/404

316/446/381

390/507/448

Both the Hyundai Santa Fe and the Ford Explorer boast good fuel economy compared to the other two rivals on the table. Thanks to a larger fuel tank, the Nissan Pathfinder offers a combined range of 448 miles. Meanwhile, the Highlander doesn’t impress its buyers with bad fuel estimates. 

Interior
7.9/10


The interior of the Toyota Highlander looks good but it is an amalgam of the trim quality. The plastics on the dash are fine but some competitors are using softer and nicer looking pieces. The optional leather seats and chrome accents will remind you of the Highlander’s Lexus cousins but they are combined with unimpressive plastic woodgrain trim and a fuzzy economy car like a headliner.

The seats are comfortable and the third row is fairly easy to get into. With the third-row folded, cargo space is good and the second-row easily slides fore and aft and can be folded flat for even more cargo space. 

Model

Toyota Highlander

Hyundai Santa Fe

Ford Explorer 

Nissan Pathfinder

Seating Capacity 

7

7

7

7

First Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg ) (in)

40.6/59.7/43.2

39.6/59.4/41.3

41.4/61.3/40.6

42.2/60.7/42.3

Second Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

40.1/59.5/38.3

39.4/58..6/41.3

40.5/61/39.8

39.4/60.4/41.7

Third Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in)

36.3/55/29.9

35.7/53.9/31.5

37.8/50.8/33.2

37.8/57.1/30.7

Cargo Capacity (cu-ft)

10.3

13.5

21

16

This section is the most competitive as all the rivals offer similar levels of passenger space but as usual, things are different in the third row. The Highlander loses some points as it offers just 29.9 inches of legroom while the Ford Explorer offers good head and legroom. Also, it offers segment-best 21 cubic feet of cargo space while the Highlander is the least practical in this competition. Some of the other features include:

  • Scuff plate
  • Leather steering wheel
  • Auto-dimming rearview mirror
  • Push-button start
  • Heated front seats
  • Woodgrain accents

How intuitive is the 2013 Toyota Highlander’s infotainment system?

On the center of the dash is a small 3.5-inch display that features functions like Bluetooth and USB connections. The base trim also comes with a backup camera and a six-speaker stereo system. Toyota’s Entune Infotainment system is optional on the SE and Plus trims and standard on the Limited trim. It adds features like HD radio and Satellite radio with navigation system. A nine-speaker JBL audio system is standard on the Limited trim. Some of the other features include:

  • Smartphone integration
  • Auxiliary audio input
  • USB port
  • 12V rear power outlet
  • Speed sensitive volume controls
  • CD player

Exterior
7.0/10


The Toyota Highlander has an attitude with cleaner and curvier lines overall look. It has a much more sporty appearance, part of which has to do with the more angular grille and headlamps. The grille is finished in matte silver.

Bulging wheel-wells give the Highlander an athletic stance while roof rails remind you of its practical nature. In the back, the rear roof pillar slopes down at a less severe angle bulging out of the tail lamps. Finishing off the look is a large rear hatch with an interesting stretch hexagonal shape. 

Model

Toyota Highlander

Hyundai Santa Fe

Ford Explorer 

Nissan Pathfinder

Curb Weight (lbs)

4045

3946

4557

4185

Length (in)

188.4

193.1

197.1

197.2

Width (in)

75.2

74.2

78.9

77.2

Height (in)

68.1

66.5

70.4

69.6

Ground Clearance (in)

8

7.3

7.6

6.5

Wheelbase (in)

109.8

110.2

112.6

114.2

The Highlander sits high above the ground at 8 inches but it has a narrow wheelbase. At 114.2 inches, the Nissan Pathfinder has the widest wheelbase which means better rear-seat legroom. The Hyundai Santa Fe is the only SUV with a curb weight below 4000 pounds. Some exterior highlights of the Highlander include:

  • Chrome door handles
  • Chrome grille
  • Roofline spoiler
  • LED taillights
  • Fog lamps
  • Halogen headlights

Safety
9.3/10


The new Toyota Highlander earned a good reputation when it comes to safety. IIHS regarded the Highlander as their ‘Top Safety Pick’ in its class. This is the organization’s highest recognition for a vehicle. It also earned four out of five stars in crash tests conducted by NHTSA. Some of the active safety features of the Highlander include:

  • Hill-Start Assist
  • Hill Descent Control
  • Brake Assist
  • Stability and Traction Control
  • Rearview camera
  • Seven airbags

Final Verdict


You’ll like the Toyota Highlander if you are looking for a midsize SUV that has realistic seating for seven, a long list of features, and a high resale value reputation. However, if you are a trendy design then the Highlander may not be the one for you because it doesn't have the distinctive styling of some of its competitors.