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2010 Toyota Highlander Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 228 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 69 - 72
2005 Toyota Highlander V-6... 91 octane?
My father is in the final stages of purchasing a used 2005 Toyota Highlander Limited V-6. The paper work is signed, just waiting for the banking to go through tomorrow, and the answer to my question wouldn't effect the final decision anyways, but we were just curious. After test driving 3 Highlanders, and researching them online, we had just...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Toyota recommends 87 octane for the '05 Highlander. Some versions of that V6 do recommend Premium, but the Highlander is tuned for 87 octane. Reference:Miller Toyota of Anaheim, California

What does the Toyota Highlander golden emblem mean?
Toyota Highlander Limited 2003, 3L, AWD
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

The Toyota Golden Emblem is a thing that suppose ably the Service is better and you get supposedly more quality. And they just take away your money. And there is another thing that is called Platinum thing.

Toyota Highlander programmable seats?
Does the toyota highlander hyrbrid limited like the best on in hyrbrid have programmable driver seats? Like the one where you set a seat posistion and then just click that button?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

No, you would have to upgrade to a Lexus for that option.

Is it possible to add a 3rd row seat?
03 Toyota Highlander V6 2WD
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

You can do just about anything to a vehicle if you have enough funds to do it. However, there is no real way to do so in this model. The models with the 3rd row were built that way from the factory with the seat belts, attachments for the seat itself, etc. You would need to basically re-build the...

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The 2010 Toyota Highlander competes in the heart of the SUV market, against mid-size offerings ranging from traditional off-roaders to vehicles that are really just tall wagons.

If passenger space is a priority, consider the Chevrolet Traverse.

The recently remodeled Honda Pilot is dynamically refreshing, and it offers seating for eight.

If you can live with just five seats, consider the Ford Edge or even Toyota's own RAV4.

And if you're never likely to venture off-road, there's the Mazda CX-9, one of TheCarConnection.com's favorite crossovers.


 
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