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Toyota Highlander 2015 for sale

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Frequently Asked Questions

01

Is the Highlander Hybrid genuinely cheaper to run than an Explorer or Telluride?

Over 25,000 km annually at $1.75/L for gasoline, the fuel difference between a Highlander Hybrid (7.1 L/100 km real-world) and a Kia Telluride V6 (11.3 L/100 km real-world) works out to roughly $1,860 saved per year. Over five years that is $9,300 in fuel. The Highlander Hybrid's used premium over a comparable Explorer AWD is often $4,000 to $6,000, putting the break-even point around 30 months of ownership. For buyers who keep their vehicle seven to ten years — as most Toyota owners do — the hybrid is the clear economic choice.

02

How long does the Highlander Hybrid battery last?

The NiMH battery in the 2020-2023 Highlander Hybrid is engineered to outlast the vehicle under normal operating conditions. Toyota backs it with an 8-year/160,000 km warranty that transfers to subsequent owners. In practice, first-generation Highlander Hybrids (2001-2007) are still running on original battery packs past 400,000 km in Canada. Should replacement be required outside warranty, a reconditioned pack costs approximately $3,500, a new Toyota pack around $6,000. Spread across the vehicle's real service life, that cost remains well below the fuel savings generated.

03

Which Highlander trim delivers the best equipment-to-price ratio on the used market?

The XLE trim for 2021-2022 is the recommended entry point: head-up display, panoramic moonroof, SofTex heated front seating, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and blind-spot monitoring all come standard. The difference from the XSE is largely cosmetic (sport grille, dark wheels). The Limited adds genuine leather, an 11-speaker JBL audio system, and a 360-degree camera — genuinely useful when parking a 4.95 m vehicle. In the used market for a 2022 with 50,000 km, expect $46,000–$52,000 for an XLE and $54,000–$60,000 for a Limited.

04

Can the Highlander reliably tow a trailer or boat?

The Highlander Hybrid is rated at 2,268 kg (5,000 lb) of towing capacity when equipped with the tow package that comes standard on XLE and above. That covers a lightweight trailer under 20 feet, an 18-foot boat with outboard motor, or a dual-motorcycle trailer. Note that the Highlander Hybrid places greater demand on its electrical components when towing at low speeds for extended periods (traffic, mountain grades), which can push consumption to 11-13 L/100 km. For regular towing above 1,800 kg, the Sequoia or 4Runner are better matched.

05

Are there any known issues on the 2020-2024 Highlander to look for before buying?

Most Highlander 2020+ recalls have been preventive in nature (airbag software, battery management firmware) and were addressed during dealer visits. A more tangible concern affects some 2022-2023 units built early in the production run: a vibration through the floor at highway speed linked to driveshaft imbalance, corrected free of charge via a Toyota Technical Service Bulletin. Confirm this TSB is applied before purchase. Separately, rear pillar sound insulation was inconsistent on some 2020-2021 builds; Toyota revised the sealing foam during 2022 production.