Auto Revista (2001) From the outside, Highlander immediately catches the eye as something very urban and conformist. You won't find a high ground clearance, muscular fenders or an aggressive attitude. Rather, the jeweled headlamps, sculpted body panels and a finished demeanor make Highlander right at home with top-end SUVs. Canadian Driver (2001) Though it's tall and rather heavy-looking, the Highlander feels confident and well-balanced when cornering quickly.
Car Buying Strategies (2001) The new 2001 Toyota Highlander Sport Utility arrived on the market with two excellent models, Highlander Sport Utility and Highlander 4WD Sport Utility. Car Review (2001) Consumer reviews from actual owners of the 2001 Toyota Highlander. Car Trackers (2001) Toyota Highlander wagon looks like a SUV but acts like a car. Cars.com (2001) It looks like an SUV, drives like a sedan. Edmunds (2001) The 2001 Highlander rounds out Toyota's current SUV offerings beautifully. The automaker has successfully tapped into the minds of families everywhere and has come up with a winning fusion of minivan, station wagon and SUV. Forbes (2001) Think of Toyota's new Highlander as the RX 300's slightly less dashing but bigger brother, with a similarly carlike ride (since, like the RX, it's built on a unibody rather than truck platform), more interior space and a lower price tag. Milwaukee Journal Sentinal (2001) Toyota Highlander looks like a truck, rides like a dream. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (2001) Toyota Highlander rolls into heart of crossover market. Motor Trend (2001) First Drive. While the truck-based 4Runner qualifies as a more serious off-roader, the new Highlander is positioned as an on-roader with light off-road and extra all-weather capabilities. MSN Carpoint (2001) While 4Runner is intended for active buyers who want a rugged, multi-use SUV that can tackle off-road terrain, Highlander is meant for those who want the image and versatility of an SUV combined with the ride and handling of car. SUV.com (2001) The Highlander was specially designed for an emerging new generation of midsize SUV drivers: those who want the ground clearance, rugged suspension and off-road durability of an SUV, but the ride, handling and design cues of a car. The Car Connection (2001) Toyota's successful penetration of the U.S. light truck/SUV market continues with the all-new 2001 Highlander, the ideal midsize SUV for the person who likes the Lexus RX300, but not the window sticker that comes with the RX. Truck World (2001) The all new Toyota Highlander adds more refinement to Toyota's already full spectrum of SUVs. USAToday (2001) More SUV, less money. Washington Post (2001) Highlander SUV gets high marks.
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