2020 Toyota Highlander | The Family Dog

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  • @SupremeChief1
    @SupremeChief1 Před 4 lety +78

    My dad still has a 2006 Highlander lol, he’s been off-roading, dirt riding, city cruising, everywhere and that sucker won’t die

  • @rbaker3557
    @rbaker3557 Před 4 lety +253

    Toyota owners prioritize reliability over excitement. They're willing to spend good money for cars they know will last a long time.

    • @lyndahammel9502
      @lyndahammel9502 Před 4 lety +13

      True! 2000 Avalon and 1996 Camry are still being driven.

    • @seinundzeiten
      @seinundzeiten Před 4 lety +15

      A car for sensible Human beings...

    • @AlexBAlixir98
      @AlexBAlixir98 Před 4 lety +5

      R Baker Correct. That is why at the end of the day I end up buying a Toyota.

    • @wyw201
      @wyw201 Před 4 lety +1

      @B Robertson Same engine, same chassis, suspension and transmission for the last 8 years?

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Před 4 lety +14

      Yeah, that's very true. I own two Toyotas, both of which I purchased new. There are tons of fun and exciting cars out there. But at the end, I can't stand the idea of spending lots of money at a mechanic. Fun performance cars need more maintenance, and things wear out sooner. Cars don't become more valuable with time, they depreciate. I don't see the logic in spending big bucks on maintaining a performance car. You're never going to get that money back.

  • @FasterThanSoup
    @FasterThanSoup Před 4 lety +209

    Couldn't make it through without
    4:51 laughing out loud about the preferred seating position and
    5:00 Jack laughing out loud
    Total KO, dropped the tablet.
    These times make me feel bad for Turbowski,
    but what you guys have here is special.
    I'm sure Scott sees that and wishes the two of you well.
    Good luck shaking those visions from your head.

    • @Pantallideth94
      @Pantallideth94 Před 4 lety +16

      Scott's sitting in his toolshed plotting a murderous vendetta he just put's on a happy face

    • @rjhick1
      @rjhick1 Před 4 lety +18

      Scott is to busy playing with his GM pancakes to notice 😂

    • @Channel21Jaymz
      @Channel21Jaymz Před 4 lety +6

      Wait. Where is turbowski?

    • @john26razor340
      @john26razor340 Před 3 lety +1

      Who is turbowski?

    • @FasterThanSoup
      @FasterThanSoup Před 3 lety +7

      @@john26razor340 Former garage wizard/cohost primarily for the "In the Shoppe with Scott Turbowski" segment of the episodes. Magnetic personality.

  • @anAmishGuy
    @anAmishGuy Před 4 lety +589

    So it's just like a minivan except your kids can bang the back door into my car when you park next to me. Fantastic.

    • @maxx.a8302
      @maxx.a8302 Před 4 lety +93

      You're amish, why are you on the internet

    • @Hallowsaw
      @Hallowsaw Před 4 lety +45

      Yeah i go out of my way to park next to minivans and luxury cars just for that reason.

    • @alfredzanini
      @alfredzanini Před 4 lety +10

      Shawn Warnick so your kids can destroy them? XP

    • @James-il3tq
      @James-il3tq Před 4 lety +29

      Just like a minivan except way smaller inside lol Good luck fitting anyone in that 3rd row over 5 feet tall!

    • @AIDAHAR210
      @AIDAHAR210 Před 4 lety +19

      I rather drive a minivan

  • @InvidiousIgnoramus
    @InvidiousIgnoramus Před 4 lety +106

    "Customers wanted a minivan that wasn't a minivan"
    Isn't that every large crossover ever?

    • @druzzyaka
      @druzzyaka Před 4 lety +9

      Every croosover is a minivan with big wheels. Except of lifted hatchbacks.

  • @theforgottenorg
    @theforgottenorg Před 4 lety +91

    With the glitchiness of new technology in its competitors, I'm beginning tp appreciate Toyotas conservative approach for reliability.

    • @Anomize23
      @Anomize23 Před 4 lety +13

      Same here. But i work with a computer in my face all fay and I’m starting to realize I don’t wanna fucking computer in my vehicle being on a screen all day. I’m starting to appreciate the conservative approach as well. Last thing I need is a big fucking computer screen like the Tesla has in my vehicle.

    • @confidentlocal8600
      @confidentlocal8600 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Anomize23 Same here. I have managed so far without a smart phone, for the same reason. I sit in front of a computer all day and see all the time what this "tech" does to people, especially the collective attention span.

    • @dragospahontu
      @dragospahontu Před 3 lety +4

      @@confidentlocal8600 I'm starting to get old, i want a Lexus

    • @AYouTubeChannelwithNoName
      @AYouTubeChannelwithNoName Před 3 lety +1

      @@dragospahontu Nice

    • @dragospahontu
      @dragospahontu Před 3 lety +6

      @@ACZcamsChannelwithNoName I'm done with european cars

  • @RichardShelton
    @RichardShelton Před 4 lety +27

    I'm retired and 70 and kinda like boring. I also love Toyota's reputation. I'm giving the loaded Highlander serious thought.

    • @har9312
      @har9312 Před 3 lety +7

      Richard Shelton I’m 25, not boring, college student broke and love this SUV.

    • @PS987654321PS
      @PS987654321PS Před 3 lety +2

      You won’t see it out. Buy a Porsche now and enjoy yourself.

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Před 3 lety +3

      I’m under 25 and I have a 2020 Camry XSE v6 and i absolutely love mine. No regrets

    • @landrewmackinnon4888
      @landrewmackinnon4888 Před 2 lety

      What do you plan to drive around in this massive vehicle if you are 70? Get a Yaris.

  • @Kromer0
    @Kromer0 Před 4 lety +77

    Love the segments in the video for easy scrolling!

  • @grizzle273463
    @grizzle273463 Před 4 lety +61

    when I got my 2019 RAV4 I couldn't open up the hatch without physically unlocking the doors----------until I dug through the car settings on the infotainment and saw I could change it. that one quirk really irritated me but no longer.

  • @James-il3tq
    @James-il3tq Před 4 lety +46

    Agree with the constant beeps on my Toyota. After a week took the gauge cluster out and ripped out that speaker. It's been quiet bliss since then 🤫

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Před 4 lety +12

      You’ll probably just increased the resale value

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Před 4 lety +2

      My new Corolla beeps when you turn off the car and leave a window open. And it beeps when you get back in the car to remind you that you left a window open. Why? The worst thing that could happen is some rain gets in your car, if it happens to rain. That's not exactly a life-threatening situation.

    • @HERODMasta
      @HERODMasta Před 4 lety +2

      @@hamsterama it's to protect your car from getting stolen. I don't know about the Corolla, but my car can be unlocked by open the driver door from the inside, doesn't matter what locked it.

    • @markmiller3279
      @markmiller3279 Před 4 lety +2

      We had a newish Prius as a rental last year and the constant beeping was ridiculous. Being a rental they've disabled our ability to turn it off.
      It was bad that it beeped, but what was maddening is that it only had one kind of beep. Couldn't it have at least given us different tones?

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Před 4 lety +2

      @@HERODMasta Yes, but....I don't think you can actually steal the car by just getting inside. You need the keyfob to start it. So, even if you reached your hand inside the Corolla through an open window and unlocked it, you couldn't drive it anywhere. Also, it has a manual transmission, which is probably the best anti-theft device anyway LOL!

  • @lepidolite2009
    @lepidolite2009 Před 4 lety +24

    I always appreciate that he looks out for the practical uses of the vehicles

  • @AwesomeBob
    @AwesomeBob Před 4 lety +37

    Loved hearing Jack's laughter. BTW, I'm really pleased with the consistency and results of your investment in the shop and your editing studio. It feels like tuning into one of my favorite TV shows and getting exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks for taking the leap to bring us this great content!

  • @tykszeto
    @tykszeto Před 4 lety +259

    Aren't Highlanders among the longest kept by owners? Average is 15 years I think... So kind of like a dog for real

    • @Hallowsaw
      @Hallowsaw Před 4 lety +27

      Which is crazy because toyota is usually late to the features/ updated stuff which kind of dates them after awhile. That being said they do that to make sure the reliability is top notch. I personally would not own a toyota. The Toyota tax is real and they are really not that "nice" of an interior space. I rather have a Kia, Subaru or Honda or Hyundai nowadays. They are pretty much right up their in reliability but they are typically nicer than Toyotas IMO.

    • @adamwoodbeck3798
      @adamwoodbeck3798 Před 4 lety +67

      We got a Highlander and a puppy at the same time. Now, we wait to see which one dies first.

    • @tinmanslickgreasy999
      @tinmanslickgreasy999 Před 4 lety +20

      Yeah they are pretty reliable or at least the older and previous models are!
      And resale is unreal, try buying a used limited 2011 with 160,000 miles on it! Still going for 10k to 12k!
      The only reason I know this I've been shopping with my daughter, talk about sticker shock in the used market!!
      I will say even with the high mileage and age it still felt and sounded really nice!
      I never would have considered one until I drove it.....
      I wont ever buy new but I would definitely consider used 2013-2017!
      The new prices are getting crazy for us.
      I also can see why people keep them now!!

    • @singular9
      @singular9 Před 4 lety +21

      My fiend got a 2006 highlander with 200k miles, hybrid. Still runs like new and passes all inspections.

    • @tinmanslickgreasy999
      @tinmanslickgreasy999 Před 4 lety +6

      @@singular9 👍

  • @philippepeltier142
    @philippepeltier142 Před 4 lety +81

    Finally a real review of this car.

    • @kdrguru
      @kdrguru Před 4 lety +18

      Ikr...hate all the fake fluff reviews. Even Doug does it with dealer cars.

    • @zzzgarage2704
      @zzzgarage2704 Před 4 lety +9

      I'd call others as advertisement

    • @austinfrazier7325
      @austinfrazier7325 Před 4 lety +5

      Motor week is a joke

    • @moloono1
      @moloono1 Před 4 lety +5

      Redline Reviews is a joke too.

    • @vipul_singh
      @vipul_singh Před 4 lety +3

      Check out 'Alex on autos' too

  • @thelawfamilyproduction329
    @thelawfamilyproduction329 Před 4 lety +17

    I agree with this review completely. Test drove the Telluide and the Highlander.
    10/10 would drive the Highlander again.

  • @paulwilkerson5716
    @paulwilkerson5716 Před 4 lety +72

    Love your reviews. I wish automakers would send you trim levels that most people can actually afford.

    • @DanLMH
      @DanLMH Před 4 lety +11

      Press fleets rarely have bargain basement versions, they want viewers to 'aspire' to the expensive ones with lots of expensive options...

    • @savagegeese
      @savagegeese  Před 4 lety +104

      Honda explained why. They send fully loaded versions so we can test all available features that are not available in lower trims. They tried lower trims in the past and media trashed them because they "didnt have XYZ features."

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 4 lety +14

      Put yourself in a manufacturer's position. You put a base model in a press fleet for reviews. Your competitors put their best foot forward with their top trim versions. In the inevitable comparisons do you want your stripped (or even mid-level) trim competing against the best a rival has? It's similar to an "arms race," my friend.

    • @paulwilkerson5716
      @paulwilkerson5716 Před 4 lety +4

      @@savagegeese Makes sense. Didnt know that. Thanks!

    • @masternobody1896
      @masternobody1896 Před 4 lety +3

      @@savagegeese only reason I buy Toyota for reliability

  • @HandsomeAlex25
    @HandsomeAlex25 Před 4 lety +5

    12:10 I talked to a Cab driver who was driving a Sienna, and asked him how old the car was. He said around 900,000 km, on it's second engine and second transmission. The engine lasted around 600,000 km, the taxi company put in a new engine and kept the thing going. It's easily a million-km chassis, and very high mileage engine. Basically said that other than regular maintenance ("that is the key!" he told me), they were dead nuts reliable. Pretty good testament to Toyota's engineering.

  • @sdalal591
    @sdalal591 Před 4 lety +40

    Honestly one of my fav channels on the Tube! Ur Killin it!!!!

  • @briangrandy5190
    @briangrandy5190 Před 4 lety +5

    Have owned 3 Highlanders. Complete reliability, comfort and impressive trade in value. Toyota is the best. Looks and electronic means zip to me when purchasing a vehicle.

  • @chriss6356
    @chriss6356 Před 3 lety +19

    I originally wanted a Kia Telluride, so I went to the dealer to test one out. I liked it, it definitely looks very good. But then, I decided to try a toyota because I've always heard hype about their reliability etc etc, but I've always found them boring. So I test drove a Highlander....let me tell you... I was BLOWN away at the difference between this and the Kia. It might not be as flashy as the kia or others, but the build quality is astronomically better. The kia felt so plasticky and weak compared to this. It didn't strike me at first because I didn't really have a reference, but once I tried the toyota I could just FEEL the cheapness of the Kia. It was really eye opening. If you want solid built, definitely go for toyota.

    • @wellgeeslugger6825
      @wellgeeslugger6825 Před 2 lety +1

      There are so many mods you can put on Toyotas to make them look more flashy. The money Kia used on interiors, Toyota used on the parts that matter. That’s how I look at it. You just save more money on maintenance usually, and on gas if you go hybrid. Kia is good for people who switch out cars every few years tho. If you want a car you can have for over a decade go Toyota. There are different types of buyers is all

  • @kickkid29
    @kickkid29 Před 4 lety +10

    We traded our Cadillac XT-5 for a highlander. It’s my wife’s car, we test drive everything. When it comes down to it you cannot beat the reliability of a Toyota. There might be better equipped models from other manufactures out there, but knowing that when your gone that your wife’s car won’t breakdown on her has its merit. There’s tons of room in this thing, if your looking for a great three row SUV I highly suggest a highlander

  • @billharris7235
    @billharris7235 Před 4 lety +51

    You're never going to get young Jack out of your basement if you keep cracking him up.

  • @zzanatos2001
    @zzanatos2001 Před 4 lety +58

    Excitement shouldn't really enter the equation when you're reviewing SUVs and trucks. 99.99% of people on the planet don't have the cash or the motivation to spend close to $100,000 on a loaded, 575-horsepower Range Rover or $125,000 on a 541 horsepower Porsche Cayenne Turbo. Hell, most of us can't even afford a $55,000 400 horsepower Ford Explorer ST.
    Car reviewers get so spoiled and jaded from driving so many cutting-edge, super-expensive, high-performance vehicles, they lose sight of what it's like to be a common, everyday person with a 9 to 5 job. I'm a military retiree and high school teacher. I've never even ridden in a BMW, Lexus, Ferrari, Corvette, Supra, ZL1 Camaro, Shelby Mustang, or even a Mazda MX5. I have a 2004 Toyota 4Runner Sport, and a 2003 Acura TL-S. I bought both of those cars new, and I will drive them until they're ready for the scrap yard.

    • @COYGunners
      @COYGunners Před 4 lety +9

      You made really good car choices IMO

    • @sharons9367
      @sharons9367 Před 4 lety +6

      Because of my occupation I’ve driven all the cars you’ve mentioned and more trust me there overpriced rubbish poorly made

    • @zzanatos2001
      @zzanatos2001 Před 4 lety +5

      @@sharons9367 I think it's sad how much attention car reviewers give to supercars and ulta-expensive luxury vehicles. They're basically unicorns that most people will never even see on the road, and only a microscopic fraction will ever purchase.
      I wish that manufacturers would make more affordable performance cars for the masses. In 1986, the Toyota Supra sold for $16,000 which is the equivalent of $24,000 in today's dollars. But the starting price for a 2020 Supra is around $55,000. That price is just silly. It's a Toyota, not a McLaren.

    • @buickboy92
      @buickboy92 Před 4 lety +2

      @@zzanatos2001 Toyota makes the 86 Coupe which starts under 30 thousand dollars, and Mazda makes the Miata which is also under 30 grand. These (and others) are still affordable options for those who wish to spend wisely on a performance vehicle.

    • @Closertotruth2
      @Closertotruth2 Před 4 lety +1

      Actually $16,000 in 1986 is equivalent to over $37,000 today, not $24,000.

  • @rantingcullinarian
    @rantingcullinarian Před 4 lety +24

    Best reviews on CZcams.

  • @nathanyoung8284
    @nathanyoung8284 Před 4 lety +20

    Jack laughing far away in the background after commenting about his size was hilarious!

  • @chrisjmiller6
    @chrisjmiller6 Před 3 lety +1

    My wife and I just purchased a 2021 Limited after watching this review. After nine Hondas, we are very pleased with the Highlander

  • @Forestdawg1791
    @Forestdawg1791 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video. Think you really captured what this car is all about. We have a 2019 highlander that we purchased for our main family vehicle. You’re correct in calling this car boring. It doesn’t elicit any emotion. Wife originally wanted an outback but we settled on Toyota primarily for their reliability and family friendly features.

  • @theforgottenorg
    @theforgottenorg Před 4 lety +11

    Very good review. Crucial facts and reasonable opinions. The "no visits to the dealer" part of me loves this SUV. $46k for this vs a GLE350 at $52k is an interestint comparison. Having dealt with so many horrible MB dealers for the same, repeating issues, I'll pass on sexy (GLE450 or GLE53)...dont need that drama.

    • @danielmelendez9943
      @danielmelendez9943 Před 11 měsíci +1

      German cars are good right about until the last day the warranty expires. Thereafter, they become a money pit. Nothing like Japanese engineering. i choose the 2011 MDX base which was still made in Japan at the time over the BMW x5. My brother in law choose the X5, last 4 years, after that tons of electronic issues, car is gone and he is now driving Tesla. I am still driving my MDX with 110K miles and going strong. a car is a long term investment for me, at least 10 years, if i get more, its a bonus!

    • @theforgottenorg
      @theforgottenorg Před 11 měsíci

      @danielmelendez9943 they've very good to lease. Terrible to own, and most people don't buy German, especially the top models.

  • @mohnnadmercedes8246
    @mohnnadmercedes8246 Před 4 lety +138

    AC control from touch screen !? That’s big big negative especially in places like texas when i entered my car in middle of summer i just rotate a simple button as fast as possible without even looking at it! I hate these unnecessary gimmicks 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @JJ-ls7fq
      @JJ-ls7fq Před 4 lety +4

      Agreed.

    • @tjk9263
      @tjk9263 Před 4 lety +1

      In Texas in the summer, everyone's car must feel like a straight up convection oven. I hate the heat so i don't know how people in Texas deal with 100 degrees at night nvm 120 during the day

    • @mohnnadmercedes8246
      @mohnnadmercedes8246 Před 4 lety +11

      Tjk 92 best solution get white car with no moonroof or panoramic and no leather! And add good heat insulation on glass ! Why i said no panoramic or moon roof because more glass means more heat will accumulate inside the car add leather your butt will be grilled

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Před 4 lety +7

      Specific brands like bmw and probably others allow you to drop the windows with the key so you can open up the car when your walking up to vent it.

    • @JJ-ls7fq
      @JJ-ls7fq Před 4 lety +4

      @@tjk9263 120 degrees is Arizona heat. Texas summers regularly reach triple digits for high temperatures, but it doesn't usually travel too far over the century mark. It's still like stepping into a blast furnace, mind you, but it doesn't get to 120. Then again, folks from Arizona will remind you that it's a dry heat. It can range from dry to humid in Texas, depending on your location. And in the summer, it will go back down to the 70s and 80s at night. It's not staying anywhere near 100 degrees at night, no matter where you are.

  • @markmiller3279
    @markmiller3279 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks, as always, for reviewing cars on what their potential buyers actually value. Too many other fools want every car to have leather, fat exhaust pipes, and 500 horsepower. Sometimes being a reliable appliance is almost enough.

  • @hereigoagain5050
    @hereigoagain5050 Před 4 lety +20

    Thanks for the great video. I was struck the statement that the chief engineers, who are Japanese, spent time in USA to understand the American consumer. My guess is that chief engineers for Ford or GM don't do bother understanding foreign consumers.

    • @MuhammadTayyab-iv4rd
      @MuhammadTayyab-iv4rd Před 4 lety +7

      Yup thats the reason they are leading the industry.... same thing happen when the launch lexus back in 90’s....you can easily youtube it and see how much man power and R&D they put in before launching the lexus.....and here our big 3’s we bail them out just 12 years a go and they are almost at the same point again.

    • @BugOnAChip
      @BugOnAChip Před 4 lety +11

      Ford engineers need to spend more time in the US lol

    • @RickZune
      @RickZune Před 4 lety

      Most likely they don't considering US cars have close no marketshare outside the US.

    • @markmiller3279
      @markmiller3279 Před 4 lety +1

      Ford has a European division that designs and manufactures vehicles for that market. In recent years more of their vehicles have been true world vehicles, but plenty of those were designed in Europe. Ford also has special simpler vehicles for China and the developing world, cars you'll see if you go to Mexico (and a lot of other places). Ford has been one of the most international automakers for a century. GM used to be, to a lesser degree, but some off their European divisions. They still make models designed for China developing countries, though they've been struggling.

    • @slickmanwood9110
      @slickmanwood9110 Před 2 lety

      Ford and GM have engineers?

  • @SweetySingh-oz2rb
    @SweetySingh-oz2rb Před 4 lety +3

    This is the best review of this car!No nitpicking about useless features

  • @markweisgram155
    @markweisgram155 Před 4 lety +5

    Best review of the highlander yet! Pros and cons described well. In this market, for me, reliability, cargo space, awd, and comfort are the important things. This does all of those well.

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 4 lety

      Cargo space is competitive. Third row accommodations are not. And in a "family hauler," a vehicle with a third row that verges on unusable as kids reach 12 years old or more is at a distinct disadvantage. Toyota's reputation for reliability is a strong selling point. But if you have one or more kids who outgrow the seat in the third row in 3 years, that reliability has much less importance.

    • @markweisgram155
      @markweisgram155 Před 4 lety +2

      Stephen Hendricks For me. No kids, just use the cargo space. If you have a larger family, that may be an issue for you like you said.

  • @troy9er
    @troy9er Před 4 lety +9

    I’m getting a older Highlander from my Mom in a couple of months. She has quit driving and I’m going to take over the SUV. It’s a 2003 with only about 30000 miles on it. Being an older retired lady she didn’t drive very much. It is only FWD and it has the 4 banger under the hood. Should get pretty good mileage for an SUV. I only drive 3 miles to work every day so it should last me a long time.

    • @moloono1
      @moloono1 Před 4 lety

      Dj Project That’s an awesome deal! That thing should last you many more years to come. Just keep up with the maintenance!

    • @PianoBlackTrimRep.
      @PianoBlackTrimRep. Před 4 lety

      Driving only 3 miles is going to kill your engine. Just ride a bike, should take no more than 15 minutes.

    • @markmiller3279
      @markmiller3279 Před 4 lety +1

      Make sure you take it out for some regular longer drives, too. Engines don't do so well on a steady diet of short trips where they never get fully heated up. If you treat it right your Highlander could last a long time.

  • @rizzi143
    @rizzi143 Před 3 lety +1

    just bought 2021 highlander XSE. one of the most amazing SUV i have ever driven. The quite ness and smoothness and the sporty character in this SUV is just phenomenal.

  • @elmerwise6690
    @elmerwise6690 Před 3 lety +2

    I purchased a 2020 Highlander limited and love it. The car is smarter then me. It has a lot of extra features that I am just now finding.

  • @davec.3198
    @davec.3198 Před 4 lety +52

    Canada. "you have a nook and cranny for 2 charging ports"
    America. "you have space for a 9mm and 2 spare mags"
    I'm American. Just typing what I was thinking.

    • @bcrandeis
      @bcrandeis Před 4 lety +9

      Evidently that American idea of space just may come in handy these days

    • @ShaiyanHossain
      @ShaiyanHossain Před 4 lety +1

      @JT they trashed a benz dealership lootin a Toyota one would be good for technicals lmao

    • @alexeivoloshin5984
      @alexeivoloshin5984 Před 4 lety +3

      Canada: you have space for two joints and 3 lighters.

    • @loteeeee
      @loteeeee Před 3 lety +1

      Hahaha nice one

  • @hrishik64
    @hrishik64 Před 4 lety +40

    "I stuffed a lot of things back there."

  • @ABDesigner1
    @ABDesigner1 Před 4 lety +3

    Man! I love how he review the underside as well, my best car reviewer PERIOD!
    People todays only looks at what interiors tech and that's it!! No one cares about for example independent suspensions which is a deal breaker if a car didn't have it (for me)...
    Oh and nowadays every car manufacturer aim for sportiness while at the end you'll be crusing most of the time WITHIN THE SPEED LIMIT
    Bucket seats are the worst of the worst

  • @kcm732
    @kcm732 Před 4 lety +5

    I just cant stop building things with my hands 😂 I love you Mark

  • @stephenhendricks103
    @stephenhendricks103 Před 4 lety +35

    There are nearly 20 mainstream midsize crossovers offered in the US market. One group consists mainly of two row models and with the exception of the VW Cross Sport (195.5" long) range in length from about 188" to 192". A second group of three row vehicles are typically larger, ranging in length from 195" to 204". Here the outlier is the KIA Sorento, 189" long while providing 3 rows of seats. The previous version of the Highlander was also an outlier with three rows in a vehicle about 192" in length. In 2020 Toyota added almost 3" to the Highlander's length to put it (barely) in the larger category and bring it close to the size of Pilot, the Ascent, the Telluride, and the Palisade.
    So why do some consumers shopping for a midsize SUV select a three row model? Presumably because they want to use the additional third row seats on at least an occasional basis. Of course, few midsize 3 row SUV's offer truly roomy rear seats. But almost all offer 31+" to 33+" of legroom. The Sorento, for example, provides 31.7" in a vehicle that's half a foot less in length than the Highlander. Only two mainstream midsize SUV's provide less than the 30" of legroom found in the back seat of a Mustang; the cramped CX-9 (29.7") and the ridiculously cramped Highlander. At 27.7" that's 4" less than a Sorento and no more than the previous generation of the Highlander. It's noteworthy that the video shows Jack climbing into the back seat but not actually sitting there with his knees supporting his chin. And the third row accommodations are not "pretty close" (4:38) to that of a minivan, Mark. The Sienna, for example, has 36.3" of legroom in the 3rd row, 8.6" more than the Highlander. That ain't nowhere close to "pretty close."
    Of course it's common for reviewers of 3 row SUV's to note that the third row is mainly for "kids." But children aren't all the same size. And as parents know, they have an annoying habit of getting larger on a regular basis. Children in child or infant seats shouldn't be seated in the third row for safety reasons. And a nine year old who fits in the rear seat of a new Highlander may well be too tall by the time that same kid is 12 years old. Toyota vehicles are known for their long term reliability but that doesn't mean much if after 3 years of ownership the Highlander can't accommodate the same family it did when it was new. As a "family hauler" that's a point to consider seriously.
    So what's the basis for Toyota's claim that the Highlander seats "up to 8" passengers or to 7 in the versions with 2nd row captain chairs? Simple. The Highlander has 3 seat belts in the third row while rivals provide a far more realistic two seat belts. In reality, the Highlander seats five human beings or four in the top trim with captain chairs in the second row. If the cramped rear seat is a cruel joke, the three seat belts add insult to injury.
    So why don't those who want a midsize Toyota crossover but don't need or want a typically useless third row of seats get a two row vehicle? Again, the answer is simple. Toyota, unlike most other brands, doesn't currently offer one. Want a two row Highlander? You're outta luck. Get a RAV4. But there's evidence that Toyota recognizes the problem. The forthcoming Venza is that midsize two row vehicle. Until then, Toyota fans can get a Highlander with a third row they don't need or want, get a compact RAV4, or opt for any of a number of alternatives with greater versatility, most at a substantial initial savings.

    • @Jeragon186
      @Jeragon186 Před 4 lety +2

      Stephen Hendricks When I saw Toyota lengthened the Highlander, I thought, "Great, more 3rd row leg room!" Nope! More cargo space... That doesn't make sense to me. I don't think the Highlander can even fit 3 averaged sized males behind each other even with the seats are moved to accommodate each person. This is why I like minivans more then 3 row CUVs (granted I'm looking at Sienna vs. Highlander or Odyssey vs. Pilot).

    • @Hobinator17
      @Hobinator17 Před 4 lety +2

      This was an interesting read, my aunt has a '11 highlander with a 2 row 5 seat config. Much more roomy in the back seats than her previous rav4 with no compromise on cargo capacity. I do not see how, even with a lengthened body, you could fit just 2 people in a 3rd row without eliminating the trunk altogether.

    • @grantapalooza998
      @grantapalooza998 Před 4 lety +6

      Damn there's more research and well written information here than I do my essays for college on a comment

    • @digitaldoc100
      @digitaldoc100 Před 4 lety +3

      These three row SUV's are simply too big for many. And the RAV4 does not offer a V-6. No turbo from either. Seems like some pretty poor choices from Toyota.

    • @wjvlodek8769
      @wjvlodek8769 Před 4 lety

      To your point..Maybe someone can help me. I am 62 and single and wanted an SUV. I am sort of spoiled as I had a 2006 X5. I have been looking for an SUV for about 3 years now. I was going to look at a Highlander...but you cannot get tow with premium package and therefore if you want tow you cannot get cooled seats or leather...and I do not need and really don't want third row seating (no need...useless...just carrying extra weight around). You are right about the RAV4..only 4 banger. Highlander has the 5k towing capacity..more than RX350 (only 3500). A GX/Forerunner gets you 15 mpg. It seems like there just isn't the right vehicle for me (a BMW X3M...run flat tires and staggered wheels..no rotation) or a pricy Audi SQ5. The Highlander does have the reliability and I like 300 HP and no turbo. I guess I will keep looking. However, to date, I guess the RX F sport AWD with tow (albeit only 3500 capacity) is probably the best suited for me. PS: Side issue....the presenter (good job by the way) keeps comparing to the Hyundai, Kia and a Camry...not stiff competition.

  • @Toyota4Life
    @Toyota4Life Před 4 lety +6

    Another winning product from Toyota.
    I wouldn’t say it’s boring but it’s just so good that it gives you nothing to worry about. With that V6 this thing will prob ever die. That interior is luxury level. Good styling on the exterior not over the top but very nice (XSE trim looks even better)

  • @dawnpoint
    @dawnpoint Před 4 lety +2

    We had a rental Highlander once. It took us twenty minutes to figure out how to operate the tailgate. Times have a-changed.

  • @77devera
    @77devera Před 3 lety +1

    We still drive our 2010 Highlander Limited with only 125K miles! Just the usual maintenance with the exception of the water pump needed to be replaced last year. Love Toyota/ Lexus products!

  • @MaxSpeedMike
    @MaxSpeedMike Před 4 lety +14

    Perfect upload timing, now I can enjoy breakfast with another great video from Mr. Goose himself.

  • @SweetySingh-oz2rb
    @SweetySingh-oz2rb Před 4 lety +3

    I think highlander satisfies the segment requirements(provided most people need 3rd row for kids).The features in other competitors like telluride aren't really required in this segment(they are just hyped in reviews)

  • @donswier
    @donswier Před 4 lety +2

    You guys are genius at judging vehicles according to their mission:
    - No whining about lack of "rock crawling" ability
    - No whining about "needs 500hp"
    - No expectation that it be $22k
    These are owned by grown-ups who pay cash, don't need a pretentious badge, aren't concerned what others think about them, and who don't tie their ego to a Nurburgring lap time or street "racing" showdowns.
    I don't own one, but that's how I see the Highlander being used: Good, low cost, reliable family hauler so you can have more $ for fun stuff.

  • @cdnmetelhead4013
    @cdnmetelhead4013 Před 4 lety +2

    Our family has a 2018 Highlander XLE. Bought it because we also have a 2006 Sienna with 400000 km. Toyota still believes in normally aspirated engines. No turbo to go wrong. The car is totally boring, but it eats up the miles on long trips. My neighbor likes my Highlander better than his much more expensive Infinity.
    Dec 2022: Highlander is approaching 5 years old now. Still boring transportation. To be honest for everyday driving boring is good. The only 2 negatives are that when we go out with friends they always want to go in the Highlander. The other is that the dealer calls me every week to beg me to sell it back.

  • @Gooddog1
    @Gooddog1 Před 4 lety +2

    Great job SG, this is my wife's next vehicle, same color. She is leasing the 2018 Highlander so yeah she will be buying this one.

  • @molskimauler
    @molskimauler Před 4 lety +1

    This is the exact kind of vanilla review i need right now to get my head away from the shitshow happening all around me Thank You Savagegeese.

  • @Lasertrac
    @Lasertrac Před 4 lety +2

    Once again, great well produced video. Always a pleasure to watch and digest.
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  • @siquanwu3131
    @siquanwu3131 Před 4 lety +3

    Best review on highland so far. Cant Wait to see the top trim hybrid coming to Australia next year.

  • @nkyryry
    @nkyryry Před 2 lety +2

    N/A V6 with direct injection AND port injection. Timing chain instead of a belt. Real transmission. It’s gonna run forever.

  • @NeutralGenericUser
    @NeutralGenericUser Před 4 lety +2

    lmao the sense of humor in your videos is top notch. "I'm in the process of building a gingerbread house for me and my friends". Gold. Onto the topic of this video: This is a great car, and looks great too, IMO.

  • @tylerhumpfer2493
    @tylerhumpfer2493 Před 4 lety +1

    only real reason to buy this over a Palisade/Telluride is your a Toyota fan boy. the only thing that is class leading would be the hybrid fuel economy. otherwise it sits mid pack for basically everything.

  • @cytrynowy_melon6604
    @cytrynowy_melon6604 Před 4 lety +1

    But it looks better than minivan though. Large ground clearance gives better proportions to tall cars. That's the real reason people buy those, visual proportions, almost no one thinks of off-road. I don't know why people don't get it that ground clearance is purely a visual thing, not off-road thing in most of cars. Of course, some cars look best with low suspension setup (coupes). But when you have to choose a typical minivan or minivan with large ground clearance (SUV), the second one looks better.

    • @darienmiller1032
      @darienmiller1032 Před 4 lety

      The new Sienna looks better to be honest, though toyota getting rid of the gasoline model is REALLY dumb.

  • @themightymrpink
    @themightymrpink Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing review on this new vehicle, SavageGeese. Keep up the good work, and I hope you're safe and doing well during these hard times.

  • @bossmani594
    @bossmani594 Před 2 lety

    Appreciate the sound testing. If you can add a decibel test for hwy, 45 mph… to see how quiet some of these vehicles are that would be great. That would set you apart from all other reviewers from reading the website and brochure.

  • @rondhole
    @rondhole Před 4 lety +2

    This is the best review ever, it's big upgrade from Rav 4. The hybrid is really good, as functional as minivan

    • @ShaiyanHossain
      @ShaiyanHossain Před 4 lety

      get the sienna, which are all hybrid with more space for 2021

    • @mikevanderlinde9027
      @mikevanderlinde9027 Před 2 lety

      Not really close to minivan. Sienna fit 7 adults in comfort + awd + hybrid+ cost less.

  • @nickb2509
    @nickb2509 Před 4 lety

    Glad to see a reviewer who seems to hate touchscreens as much as me!

  • @TPACFILMS
    @TPACFILMS Před 4 lety +1

    This video is such a breath of fresh air

  • @q0w1e2r3t4y5
    @q0w1e2r3t4y5 Před 4 lety

    Your're getting better and better with music.
    In other news: Europe is getting the Highlander as well in early 2021.

  • @embfixer
    @embfixer Před 4 lety +3

    I would assume that most of the systems on the Highlander are just as automated as my Sienna. I haven't touched the climate control in months. I set the temp I want, just like my house and it adjust the temp and fan speeds for me. Having controls on a touchscreen just wouldn't be that big of a deal as long as there is a physical button to set the temp. I will say, that most time its just me and my wife so the 3 climate zones are usually sync'ed together and we keep it at 66.

  • @johng.4959
    @johng.4959 Před 4 lety +7

    Reliable - Yes. Quality - Check.
    Personality- Hmmm.... Design- Hmmm... Other manufacturers doing it better - Yes.

  • @didafm
    @didafm Před 4 lety +1

    I go for Bike rides in my Upper class neighborhood and I see 1-2 million+ dollar homes with brand new Highlanders on the driveway often

    • @ryadhasanahmed5443
      @ryadhasanahmed5443 Před 4 lety

      Well at least these people weren't obsessed with premium luxury badges and bought Toyotas instead, where I live I'm surrounded by idiots who think they're rich and will look down on anything that's not a Mercedes, BMW, Audi, or a Land Rover for example. I only like Japanese cars.

  • @tomt3533
    @tomt3533 Před 4 lety +11

    I'm rendering Jack's laugh to be my text message alert. Mr. Goose, can you please share that clip if available, I'm in the Patreon group 😂😂

  • @al151
    @al151 Před 4 lety +1

    Most reviews agree that the Telluride is quieter and has a lot more space for the third row passengers with the access of usb ports. It is a tough market for the Japanese manufacturers right now.

  • @andrewpadyk67
    @andrewpadyk67 Před 4 lety +1

    My 2010 Highlander is still purring along with only 135K miles on it so maybe I'll be looking at replacing it in another ten years. People buy Toyotas because they last. Are they stodgy?, yes, but they work, hold their value, and fit a lot of needs.

  • @auditts7818
    @auditts7818 Před 4 lety

    I'm not a fan of Toyota but I subscribed to the channel. I like the way you review cars. Very detailed and great information

  • @kirklandwassabi8619
    @kirklandwassabi8619 Před 3 lety

    Just got the 2021 platinum and it’s nice. But coming from older Toyota’s you can tell how much less material they use now in the metal and plastics

  • @IKhanNot
    @IKhanNot Před 4 lety +10

    The Highlander has always been great but they're pricing themselves out of the market. They push $60k here in Canada for a new XLE or Limited.

    • @sporkybutterz
      @sporkybutterz Před 4 lety

      Not to mention an all in one hvac system...pass

  • @raist315
    @raist315 Před 4 lety +2

    My favorite auto review channel for a reason. Always very well put together. And I'm happy to have someone agree with me that a stuck on, 50" screen looks terrible.

  • @jasonbenyeda1476
    @jasonbenyeda1476 Před 4 lety +1

    As someone who has owned Toyota's for the last 30 years and currently owns a 2015 Highlander, the drivers' lower seat cushion is ALWAYS too short for my comfort. Even tilting the seat edge upward(in power seat cars) is just OK. Other vehicles I have driven are not like this.

  • @tkingbird83
    @tkingbird83 Před 3 lety

    For 2021, the XSE trim has the dynamic torque AWD system. Bought one over the Honda Passport/Pilot. Traditional shifter, smoother power delivery, better audio and a timing chain over the Honda’s (Honda V6 have timing belts).

  • @DansHotShots
    @DansHotShots Před 4 lety +1

    Thiese guys are creating the next generation of car channels

  • @vladz9944
    @vladz9944 Před 4 lety +3

    2 recent Toyota products in the family, can confirm electronics are always yelling at you ! Soon we will have to go through a checklist before the car approves your actions !
    2020 RAV4 hybrid, always finds an excuse not to enter EV mode, ok ok you're smarter of course, the ICE has to be used to move the car around the house

    • @moloono1
      @moloono1 Před 4 lety

      Vladz99 Toyota Hybrid is weird in that you can’t go 100% EV mode if you’re:
      1) Going over a certain rate of speed (usually over 45 mph) to safely operate the electric only motors;
      2) The battery doesn’t have enough charge to power the motors for full EV
      It was a wired quirk we had to learn in our old CT200h

  • @CP-db4rm
    @CP-db4rm Před 3 lety

    Having owned the Highlander Platinum for 8 months. Good car overall, but for 50k sticker
    Whistling noise from driver door above 40mph
    Rattling noise from dash and driver door handle
    Cheap cost cutting plastic parts in the dash and other areas
    Noticed these issues a month after purchase.
    Check out these areas before buying

  • @KirkKreifels
    @KirkKreifels Před 4 lety +2

    New Highlander is a great family hauler, but I'll take the new Sienna hybrid all day long

    • @moloono1
      @moloono1 Před 4 lety

      Kirk Kreifels Hey Kirk, love your videos man. Can’t wait to see the new Venza! Hopefully it’s differentiated enough in this crowded market.

  • @maldo72
    @maldo72 Před 4 lety

    really like where they're going and putting some style in .. just hate huge touch screen sticking out .. .. for the love of God when with manufacturers get rid of the piano gloss black ....

  • @Oversight85
    @Oversight85 Před 4 lety +9

    Pretty simple - I see an SG video and I hit like

  • @AIDAHAR210
    @AIDAHAR210 Před 4 lety +2

    I think I'll choose a Sienna, minivans are cooler than "suvs" nowadays. But for that money, maybe a little more money, I'd get a Genesis GV80

    • @darienmiller1032
      @darienmiller1032 Před 4 lety

      SUVs lost everything that made them SUVs in order to be more like minivans, so I think they are still a much better value for the money.

  • @timmy5949
    @timmy5949 Před 5 měsíci

    Should totally bring back the savage part of that geese more often please

  • @zmirc
    @zmirc Před 2 lety

    Thank you. I prefer reliability than the latest bells and whistles.

  • @davidmiller1338
    @davidmiller1338 Před 4 lety +1

    You said that the Highlander is a joy to drive....yet it's boring. I'm sure it doesn't drive like a sports car, but a joy to drive and boring seem like total opposites. You also compared the engine to that of the Telluride and Palisade. However, when you reviewed the Pilot, 7 months ago, you said that it has one of the best engines in the class. But you never mentioned it with the Highlander. Still I loved the review and I'm looking at buying a new Highlander.

  • @philiptodak1076
    @philiptodak1076 Před rokem

    “So many beeps and boops”. Maybe for Toyota/Lexus products nowadays. Going back 15 years to my LX470 which doesn’t scream at me when I don’t wear a seatbelt. A simple icon on the dash is all I want.

  • @ShinobiTekken
    @ShinobiTekken Před 4 lety +1

    My parents have one and only complaint i have is the amount of wind noise you hear inside

  • @pvtcmyers87
    @pvtcmyers87 Před 4 lety

    Really awesome video thank you man! Love the detailed look at this!

  • @ThePilotGear
    @ThePilotGear Před 3 lety

    csb : I prefer having this savagegeese Highlander review in the background as I clean dishes @ 5:30am over sports car reviews from other auto journalists.

  • @kgb4187
    @kgb4187 Před 4 lety

    I have physical HVAC buttons on my Scion iM, but since it's auto climate the only buttons I ever touch are temp up/down and the defrosters. I don't think people adjust the vents as much as they used to.

  • @Marc-NZ
    @Marc-NZ Před 3 lety

    I did a test drive today with a 2021 limited hybrid...feels really good only thing that bothered me was the engine noise when you accelerated it...the isolation failed in this case...

  • @NeedSpeedRC
    @NeedSpeedRC Před 4 lety +4

    The Supra 15:07 is 🔥🔥🔥

    • @dougrobinson8602
      @dougrobinson8602 Před 4 lety

      I like that, too. The matte paint really brings out the curvy lines of the Supra. Matte paint is no picnic to take care of, though. I've got it on my motorcycle, and it's work to get it clean.

  • @mediumunwell
    @mediumunwell Před 4 lety +1

    Damn, all of these cars and crossovers....aaaaaand they're a pipe dream with that price tag($$$$$$$$)

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Před 4 lety +6

    Surprised there was not one mention of the 35-36 mpg #Hybrid which really differentiates the Highlander from its competitors.

  • @diggleboy
    @diggleboy Před 4 lety +1

    Boring = Reliable
    2020 Toyota Highlander = Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman
    Always buy a fleet vehicle, especially if it's a Toyota or Lexus product. You'll always have a great aftermarket inventory of spare EVERYTHING, years down the road of long-term reliable ownership.

  • @Slimecrazy234
    @Slimecrazy234 Před 4 lety +2

    This is a very well designed SUV.

  • @edwink1467
    @edwink1467 Před 3 lety +1

    The Highlander (like most new cars) has gotten quite expensive. A mid trim XLE with AWD is like $42K. A fully loaded Platinum with AWD is just over $50K. Granted, it’s very reliable and has excellent resale value, but I feel like asking $50K for a mainstream family SUV is a little crazy. It seems like the gap between luxury and mainstream cars has gotten narrower both in terms of price and the availability of technologies. If this thing is $50K, a $55K or $60K Lexus RX or Acura MDX doesn’t seem too bad. You can even get a lower trim Volvo XC60 or Audi Q7 with these price tags. I love the exterior design of this Highlander tho, and you can’t really go wrong with a Highlander.

  • @charliewilson3528
    @charliewilson3528 Před 4 lety +1

    Great review!
    I would prefer a bench in back. Pity you need to downgrade trim levels to get a bench. But great suv if you prefer reliability.
    If they could reduce the plastic some more. That would be perfect. Years ago carmakers. Would use tin instead of steel to cheap out on there trim. And even aluminium we considered cheap. Now they try to pass off aluminium as upscale. No copper brass silver would be upscale interior. Metal trim. They just pass off plastic that's very well camoflauged as nice trim.
    Rant over. More next time.

    • @stephenhendricks103
      @stephenhendricks103 Před 4 lety +1

      Manufacturers' market research indicates clearly that consumers associate 2nd row captain chairs with "luxury" and families that need/want more passenger capacity tend to have less disposable income and willingness to "invest" in a family hauler than those with more $$$ to spend and smaller families to haul. You're not alone in preferring a bench in a top trim vehicle but you are definitely in a minority.

  • @HeavyRayne
    @HeavyRayne Před 4 lety +1

    4:57 I love Jack's laugh

  • @geohubert1195
    @geohubert1195 Před 4 lety

    Always entertaining and informative! Thanks.

  • @monicawilson896
    @monicawilson896 Před 2 lety

    I love this. Reliability, sure footed and comfortable ride and nice looks inside and out (imho) and enough get up and go power for passing and merging onto highways.