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Buying a 2009-2012 Highlander. Please tell me about yours.

5.2K views 23 replies 14 participants last post by  mark5740  
#1 ·
I've been looking for a midsize SUV and have decided on a Highlander. The current generation (2008-2012) is really very comfortable.
But I am a mechanical guy and would love to know what kind of mechanical problems people are having with theirs?
I don't care about placement of cup holders and small 3rd row, these are things we all know going in.
I'm thinking of passing on the first year of a new model because the "issues" are still being resolved. So 2008 is out.
So if you have a 2009, 2010 or 2011 Highlander, let me know WHY you love it and let me know WHY you hate it.
Good, Bad or Ugly.

Thanks in Advance.
 
#5 ·
Why does the 3rd up space? Makes no sense to me..... They fold down. If not in use you get all the storage they take up, but you have the option of the 3rd seat if needed. We love our HL, although we have only owned it a short time. We did lots of research and so far so good. Good luck. :thumbsup:
 
#3 · (Edited)
:welcome: to TN! :thumbsup:

mechanical problems....honestly there really isn't anything major. There is the rubber oil line that fails and VVT-I valve issue (rattling on start-up threads) on the 08's 2GR-FE...but since you ruled out the 08, there really isn't anything major (in terms of powertrain issues) that come to mind. The powertrain on the highlander is a pretty bullet-proof combination IMO.

exterior:
nothing huge really comes to mind here.
-There is a lack of a plastic protective lip at the edge of the rear bumper (along the edge of the flat part at the tailgate). It is VERY easy to scratch the paint on the edge when loading the tailgate. (I know from experience :facepalm:). They make (as an accessory) a cover that protects that.
-Tire are going to be very expensive when its time to change if you go for a highlander equiped with the 19" tires, and the stock Bridgestone Duerler H/L 400's are no good at all.

interior:
-the door panel arm rests can crack if you put to much weight on them (they split down the middle, the length of the arm rest, the cover is still in one piece, but the plastic support under it is broken in 2)

Thats about all I can think of

Here are some older threads you might want to look through, and don't hesitate to ask if you have more Q's :thumbsup:

http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/122-2nd-generation-2008/389270-likes-dislikes-thread.html

http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/1...nd-generation-2008/392915-if-you-could-go-back-time-would-you-buy-hl-again.html
 
#10 ·
Thanks to all and Thanks for the knowledge sweeneyp.

More info on the rubber oil line please? Which oil line are we talking about? Is this only on the 2008?
I'm pretty happy with the 2GR-FE, already looking forward to that oil change, 6.4 Quarts? :ugh3: Really?
But the tranny scares me a bit. Who the hell needs that ridiculous manual shift option. Just a more complicated and more expensive tranny to fix or replace. It's Not a stick, it doesn't work like a stick why put it in a car like this.

I'm already thinking of spraying the edge of the rear bumper with Rhino lining. :thumbsup:
I'm looking for a FWD instead of the AWD and perfectly happy with the stock 17" wheels so tires should not be a problem. I'm one of those people that don't see the attraction in huge rims. No Toyo A20's or Bridgestone Duerler H/L 400's - Check.

I'm also going to be one of those that pull the 3rd row. It may take a few months but I will post some pictures of the contraption I rig up if the storage bin is too expensive or if I can't find someone to swap with.

Many Thanks to all. You guys are fast.
 
#15 · (Edited)
and when i accelerate fast, the car is like going to the right, maybe because its a front wheel drive, other than that its a nice car.
That's torque steer. Its what happens when you combine 270hp and FWD. Though I should say its pretty well controlled in the HL, some FWD cars I have driven REALLY pull when you punch it (FWD v6 rav4 for example, When you punch it that thing really pulls, probably because of its low curb weight, ~3500lb).
 
#18 ·
Well I have had my 2012 HL V6 4WD, Blizzard Pearl for about 10 days and so far I am loving it. Good power, nice ride feel and just seems to fit me. I test drove MANY SUV's and this one just called out to me. I am a former Pilot owner and they are similar in many ways.

One thing I did notice in my short time of owning my HL is the lack of rain drain on the roof. Living in the Pacific Northwest it rains 9 months out of the year and when you open your door water drips on the seats.

I am sure I will have more comments and feedback later but this was all I could think about for now.
 
#20 ·
:welcome: to TN!

My first post and even before posting this forum was helping me out.

I leased a Silver/Black 2013 SE on the 9th. Came with a few extras like roof rack bars and door protectors (colour coded).

So far there are 2 things that are noticably different from my previous car. One is road noise and the other road sensation in the cabin. I came out of a Range Rover (air sprung and quite tall), so I expected as much.

I am looking forward to, on the other hand, 87 gas and 20+mpg average.... :D

I do see one thing missing that should have been there. Rear distance sensors. A back up camera is fine, but why not the beep beep? And I agree with a previous poster that having to have 7 seats (well, let's face it, it's actually 4 + 3) is a pain.

Seggers
:welcome: to TN! So you want a reverse beep? Those things drive me crazy :lol:.
 
#19 ·
My first post and even before posting this forum was helping me out.

I leased a Silver/Black 2013 SE on the 9th. Came with a few extras like roof rack bars and door protectors (colour coded).

So far there are 2 things that are noticably different from my previous car. One is road noise and the other road sensation in the cabin. I came out of a Range Rover (air sprung and quite tall), so I expected as much.

I am looking forward to, on the other hand, 87 gas and 20+mpg average.... :D

I do see one thing missing that should have been there. Rear distance sensors. A back up camera is fine, but why not the beep beep? And I agree with a previous poster that having to have 7 seats (well, let's face it, it's actually 4 + 3) is a pain.

Seggers
 
#23 ·
We've had our HL 2012 base for two months now. 1500 miles with no issues. Still a bit concerned about some posts I've seen about steering issues and transmission whining. Not sure if they were reported with the '12 though. Hope I didn't just jinx it.

Also our friend has an 08 (bought new) and they said the only thing they've ever had to do was put new tires on it.

Don't knock the third row seats. We bought the HL for that reason. Plenty of room back there.