VIN | 5TDDKRFH5GS259944 |
Stock Number | 10150 |
Condition | USED |
Year | 2016 |
Make | Toyota |
Model | Highlander |
Package | Limited Package With Navigation |
Mileage | 48,700 miles |
Body Style | Sport Utility |
Engine | 3.5L 6 Cyl. Gas |
Fuel | Gas |
MPG - City | 18 |
MPG - Highway | 24 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Drive Type | All Wheel |
Color | Blizzard Pearl |
Interior | Ash |
Base Curb Weight | 4508 lbs |
Width, Max w/o mirrors | 75.8 in |
Height, Overall | 68.1 in |
Engine | 3.5L 6 Cyl. Gas |
Engine Displacement | 3.5L |
Side Impact Beams
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Side Airbags
Rear Parking Sensors
Blind Spot Sensor
Rear Collision Warning
Low Tire Pressure Warning
Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags
Curtain 1st, 2nd And 3rd Row Airbags
Airbag Occupancy Sensor
Driver Knee Airbag and Passenger Cushion Front Airbag
Rear Child Safety Locks
Outboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts -inc: Rear Center 3 Point, Height Adjusters and Pretensioners
Back-Up Camera
4-Wheel Disc Brakes | Fog Lights |
Rear Defrost | Rear Spoiler |
Sunroof | Wheels - Chrome |
3rd Row Seat | Front Bucket Seats |
AM/FM Radio | CD Player |
Premium Audio System | Air Conditioning |
Cruise Control | Intermittent Wipers |
Leather Seats | Leather Wrapped Steering |
Power Driver Seat | Power Locks |
Power Mirrors | Power Passenger Seat |
Power Windows | Remote Keyless Entry |
Tilt Steering Wheel | Bluetooth Connection |
Heated Mirrors | Heated Seats |
Navigation System | Roof Airbags |
Satellite Radio | Trip Computer |
Airbag - Driver | Airbag - Passenger |
Backup Camera | Four Wheel ABS |
Rear Backup Sensors | Side Airbags |
Traction Control | Vehicle Anti-theft |
Compass | Oil Pressure Gauge |
Outside Temp Display | Tachometer |
Trip Odometer | Volt Meter |
Water Temp Gauge | Cooled Driver Seat |
Illuminated Entry | Lockable Glove Box |
Steer Wheel Audio Cntrls | Vanity Mirrors |
Remote Start | All Wheel Drive |
Compact Spare Tire | Power Steering |
V6 Cyl. Engine | Ext Service Contract Avl |
Factory Warranty Balance | Financing Available |
One Owner |
Comfortable and pleasing to drive, the 2016 Toyota Highlander is a no-brainer pick for a three-row family crossover. It also earns our top rating. The 2016 Toyota Highlander, which represents the third year of the model's current generation, remains a top contender among family-friendly crossover SUVs. For buyers repelled by minivans or those who don't need a V8-powered toy-hauling behemoth, the three-row Highlander hits the sweet spot, offering front- or all-wheel-drive, a choice of four-cylinder or V6 engines, and five distinct trim levels, each with a successively longer list of features. Regardless of trim level, the Highlander stands out by virtue of its spacious and comfortable cabin. Second-row seating is a choice of three-across bench seating or captain's chairs with a side table. The refined V6 and smooth six-speed automatic transmission deliver effortless acceleration and make the Highlander one of the quickest big crossovers around. There are also plenty of contemporary tech tools and smartphone-integrated services, anchored by an 8-inch high-resolution touchscreen display in the higher trim levels. For 2016, Toyota keeps the Highlander essentially unchanged. There's a new standard towing package that makes all V6 models capable of towing up to 5,000 pounds (previously this was an option). The Highlander packs enough goodness that we've made it one of our top picks for a three-row crossover this year. But it's not the only model worth checking out. The Highlander's main rival, the Honda Pilot, is fully redesigned this year and is more upscale and carlike than in prior years. The Ford Explorer is also updated this year and offers a similar range of prices and features plus a strong turbocharged V6 option. There's also the handsome-looking Dodge Durango or the three-row Hyundai Santa Fe, the latter of which stacks up nicely against the Highlander across the board. All of them are competent family vehicles, but the Highlander certainly earns its well-deserved reputation for all-around goodness. 2016 Toyota Highlander models The 2016 Toyota Highlander is a three-row midsize crossover offered in LE, LE Plus, XLE, Limited and Limited Platinum trim levels. Eight-passenger seating is standard on the LE, LE Plus and XLE, while seven-passenger seating (featuring second-row captain's chairs instead of a three-person bench) is optional on the XLE and standard on the Limited and Limited Platinum. Note that the related Highlander Hybrid is reviewed separately. The base LE starts with 18-inch alloy wheels, automatic headlights, heated exterior mirrors, a rear spoiler, cruise control, a rearview camera, cloth seating, manually adjustable front seats (six-way driver, four-way passenger), a sliding and reclining 60/40-split second-row seat, a 60/40-split third-row seat, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, a 6.1-inch central touchscreen and a six-speaker audio system with voice control, a CD player, an auxiliary audio jack and an iPod/USB interface. Picking the LE Plus adds foglights, a flip-up rear hatch window, an adjustable-height power liftgate, tri-zone automatic climate control, upgraded upholstery with synthetic leather (SofTex) accents, an eight-way power driver seat (with power lumbar), a leather-wrapped steering wheel, satellite radio and HD radio, and an eight-inch display monitor. The XLE further adds a sunroof, roof rails, keyless entry and ignition, leather upholstery for the first and second rows (SofTex for the third), heated front seats, an upgraded driver information display, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a 110-volt power outlet in the second row, retractable second-row sunshades, driver voice amplification for communicating with rear passengers (Driver Easy Speak), an 8-inch central touchscreen, a navigation system and smartphone app integration (Entune App Suite). Nearing the top, the Limited comes with 19-inch wheels, LED running lights, LED ambient interior lighting, second-row captain's chairs, heated and ventilated front seats, driver memory functions, a four-way power passenger seat, a blind-spot monitoring system, rear cross-traffic alert, rear parking sensors and a 12-speaker JBL audio system. There are no factory options available for the LE or LE Plus trim levels. The XLE can be outfitted with the second-row captain's chairs. An optional rear-seat entertainment package for the XLE and Limited includes a Blu-ray player with 9-inch display, RCA jacks and wireless headphones. On the Limited you can also select the Driver Technology package, which fits the Highlander with automatic high-beam control headlights, adaptive cruise control, lane-departure warning, frontal collision warning, a frontal impact crash mitigation system (with automatic braking) and Toyota's Safety Connect telematics (emergency assistance, stolen vehicle location and automatic collision notification). Finally, the top-shelf Highlander Limited Platinum reaps all of the above as standard and further includes a panoramic sunroof, rain-sensing wipers, a heated steering wheel and heated second-row seats.
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