Used 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid for Sale Nationwide
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About 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Overview

Toyota first introduced the Highlander Hybrid for 2006. It was the first seven-passenger hybrid SUV on the market, and Toyota was the first manufacturer to offer a hybrid SUV and sedan. While the Highlander Hybrid gets slightly better gas mileage than its conventional counterpart, it rates much better in the emissions department, classifying as a Super Low Emissions Vehicle. The Toyota Highlander looks much the same as the regular Highlander, with the exception of a chrome grille, LED headlights, and badging.
The 2006 Highlander Hybrid comes as a base model or as the loaded Limited model. Both are available as a two-wheel or four-wheel drive and both come standard with a 3.3-liter V6 engine, which, at 235 horsepower, is slightly more powerful than the conventional Highlander. The hybrid system, Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive, is the same as the Prius, which is remarkable for its ability to completely take over the gas engine instead of just supplementing it. Fuel economy, like other hybrid SUVs, is better in the city than on the highway, at about 33/28.
Drivers like the 2006 Highlander Hybrid for its relatively good gas mileage, its generous cargo space, good visibility, and comfortable interior. Owners also like the “cool factor†and the fact that it has plenty of power and pickup. Owners do complain that the Highlander Hybrid is quite expensive, and it still has that bland Toyota styling.
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Reviewed a 2006 Toyota Base on May 14, 2015
I bought this car used with 97k miles. For a car that age it rides really well and has had no mechanical problems. The interior is comfortable and well-appointed. It rides nicely on the highway, which was important as we will use this car for family trips. The third-row seat adds flexibility for transporting kids and friends.
Tej D
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota Base AWD on May 20, 2008
Interior is classic Toyota -- nothing too high end and nothing too cheap - mainstream and functional. Gas/Hybrid switch is quiet and unintrusive. Acceleration when passing etc. is superb
Carol W
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota Limited on Mar 30, 2008
Runs fine, does not get the gas mileage we were promised.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid on Aug 1, 2007
Next door neighbor wanting to purchase the 2006 highlander hv that I have . It is a great vehicle. I have seen a lot ofnegativity on the Highlander hv because of milage. I average a good 26 overall so what the H... should I complain, its fast ,its safe,looks good to me. I can aford one so I have no reason except to love it.
2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Limited AWD | $39,935 |
| Base AWD | $35,075 |
| Limited | $38,535 |
| Base | $33,675 |
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