Toyota Highlander (Hybrid)
Good gas milage whether with hybrid engine or not, the Highlander makes a great SUV. It has 3 rows of seats and plenty of space to haul all your gear around in a very green way.
With the 2009 model, Toyota offers a four-cylinder version of the Highlander, which gives up some horsepower in favor of fuel efficiency. Cars.com reviewer Joe Bruzek likes that Toyota gives you this option. He explains what happened when he drove...
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Toyota has just released pricing for the new Highlander Special Edition that replaces the current Sport grade while the Japanese firm also announced price adjustments on a dozen current 2010 Toyota and Scion models including the Corolla, Matrix, Highlander and Highlander Hybrid, RAV4, Yaris, Sequoia, FJ Cruiser, Tundra, Scion tC, xB and xD. The new Highlander SE is offered solely with a 270 horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine coupled to a five...
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- Toyota Announces Prices for New Highlander Special Edition (rss.prnewswire.com)
The Highlander Hybrid offers a new ECON drive feature known as the EV mode. The 2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid can operate from its electric battery at slower speeds using a high-torque drive motor.
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- Toyota Highlander Hybrid awarded in CAA contest (canadiandriver.com)
MILTON, Ga., Nov. 18, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Exide Technologies (Nasdaq:XIDE) (www.exide.com), a global leader in stored electrical-energy solutions, announces another new supply agreement with Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America (TEMA). The Company has begun shipping lead-acid starting batteries for the Toyota Highlander, a midsize crossover sport utility vehicle. Production of the Highlander, Toyota's twelfth North...
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- Exide to supply Toyota Highlander batteries in US (news.google.com)
- Exide Technologies to supply batteries for Toyota Highlander (reliableplant.com)
Visit StreetInsider.com at http://www.streetinsider.com/Corporate+News/Exide+Technologies+%28XIDE%29+To+Suppy+Batteries+to+New+Toyota+Highlander/5124629.html for the full story.
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Toyota has let us know today that their brand new 2010 Highlander has just entered into production at one of their North American plants in Princeton, Indiana. The Highlander getting produced at the Indiana plant was thanks to Toyota’s decision to move production of their Tundra model to a plant in Texas.
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- Toyota debuts Highlander SUV production in Princeton (indystar.com)
- Video: Toyota Launches Highlander Production In Indiana (earthtimes.org)
- Toyota launches Highlander production in Ind. (kentucky.com)
Tokyo, Oct 9, 2009 - (JCN Newswire) - TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION (TMC) announces production of the "Highlander" SUV began October 8 (local time) at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. (TMMI), TMCs production base in Princeton, Indiana, United States. ...
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You’ll mostly find crossover SUVs with three rows of seats and a four-cylinder engine. The 2010 Toyota Highlander Base, starting at $25,705, offers the most passenger and cargo room out of the available models, and we’ve listed them below.
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From ask.cars.com
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Cross-shop the new 2010 Toyota Highlander versus the 2009 one and you'll find them virtually indistinguishable from each other without the help of a window sticker. But there's one very significant change underneath it all: the 2010 Toyota Highlander is American-made. Production of the 2010 Toyota Highlander is ramping up today in Princeton, ..
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From thecarconnection.com
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2008 Toyota Highlander Sport - click above image for hi-res image gallery
The 2010 Highlander is now officially Toyota's 12th North American-built vehicle, with the midsized crossover rolling down the line at the Japanese automaker's Princeton, Indiana plant. Toyota has also streamlined its worldwide production in the process, as building the Highlander here in the States helps keep its...
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