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2009 Toyota Highlander Hybrid - Expert Reviews

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Edmunds
2009 toyota highlander hybrid Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Hybrid powertrain provides ample power and high fuel economy, excellent cabin design and materials, versatile second-row seating. Cons: Third-row seats...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2009 toyota highlander hybrid

...Be aware, however, that the Highlander Hybrid is also expensive and must be judged by fuel cost savings versus initial outlay...

Cars.com
2009 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...Part of the problem is that the Highlander Hybrid is too quick. Yes, unnecessarily quick. The current Prius could have been engineered to be quicker; it would...

Cars.com
2009 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...for the front seats Side curtain airbags for all three rows of seats Driver's knee airbag Active head restraints for front seats Electronic stability system...

Cars.com
2009 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...In School: Easy access to the second and third rows makes getting into the HiHy easy for little legs. Teens: There's lots of legroom in the second row, as well...

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Be aware that there are hybrid SUV choices with even higher fuel economy.

The 2009 Escape Hybrid along with the mechanically identical Mercury Mariner Hybrid and Mazda Tribute Hybrid are the highest-mileage SUVs in all the land.

But each of these vehicles is smaller than the 2009 Toyota Highlander Hybrid inside and out.

The Escape uses a four-cylinder hybrid powertrain that gets 34 mpg city, 30 mpg highway.


 
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