2014 Toyota Highlander thread
Really depends on the cover... generally not recommended as water will go through most covers, and then would be trapped under it, could dry and then leave water spots, which could get dragged around by the cover in windy conditions.
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Drove the new 2014 Highlander today, was a fairly loaded Limited AWD model with the second row captains chairs, dark grey exterior, light grey interior.
My first impression of the new Highlander up close is that it feels significantly larger than the previous one. Sitting next to each other, the new Highlander is much more substantial looking. I like the looks of it from every angle but the front, and that is better in person and is growing on me. The Limited model I drove and that we would be interested in had the LED DRLs, and the polished look wheels (which really are a plastic cap over an aluminum wheel). Very attractive.
Inside the new Highlander is a big step up from the old one, as we've read in reviews. Materials are on the whole much better, in fact they're better than any Lexus below the GS in the sedans, and any SUV other than the LX IMHO. I would even say the materials are better in the new Highlander than they are in the GX. Obviously you don't have the real wood trim, etc...but still.
With that said, there are still cheap materials here, most notably as you would expect lower on the dash and door panels. Our Jeep has these materials present in the same area, but they are disguised better. On the Highlander they have sharp edges and mold lines where they don't on the Jeep.
Techwise the Highlander offers a suite of infotainment options that are familiar to Toyota/Lexus owners...nav is similar to whats in the GS. Better than my 2011 Jeep, but not nearly as high tech an infotainment package as is seen in the refreshed 2014 Jeep.
Out on the road I was very impressed. It rides smooth and refined, the power delivery is buttery smooth and linear as I would expect from that power train having had it in the ES. Space is great, seats are very comfortable, view is high and commanding. Ergonomics are excellent as one would expect. Very quiet, Lexuslike. Room in the first and second rows is excellent, third is okay for a 6" adult if you push the second row up moderately. Sizewise its not as adaptable as a Pathfinder/QX60, but better than an MDX or Explorer.
All in all, I liked it a great deal...but it doesn't "speak to me" the way the Jeep does. Its a very competent family 3 row hauler, and would be a very smart buy for us at this stage. BUT, I don't have the same connection to it I still do with the Jeep, despite the problems we've had. It certainly would be more practical than a 2 row 2014 Grand Cherokee Overland, but the Overland overall feels more upscale, and has the feel that it was designed for more than just comfortable people transport which appeals to me. My wife would take the Highlander in a second...I'm probably going to prefer a new Jeep.
Costwise, at $42k vs $47k for a similar Overland, its cheaper, but when you factor in the fact that they will take $7-8k off an Overland, the Jeep is actually probably cheaper...and the Highlander compares more to a Grand Cherokee Limited than an Overland, and thats going to be buyable under $35k similarly equipped. No third row though.
Discussion is welcomed...
Last edited by SW17LS; Mar 16, 2014 at 10:14 AM.

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