Used 2013 Toyota Highlander for Sale near Des Moines, IA
Due for a 2014 redesign, Toyota adds a new trim level and standard equipment to its 7-passenger Highlander for 2013, just to sweeten the deal before everything changes. Most drivers of the 2012 are pleased, but there is quite a bit of room for improvement, most especially in materials quality, where drivers complain of lacking comfort below the top-shelf Limited and a few other missed details. Fortunately none of the big issues seem to permeate the entire lineup, so a thorough test drive can ensure you get the right Highlander for you.
The new Plus trim sits between the baseline Base and former midlevel SE. The Limited still tops the line, and the Hybrid made a return for 2013, but it is reviewed separately. The new Plus essentially takes the Tech Package out of the box and puts it into a trim, adding a backup camera now standard for all but the Base in 2013, lift-up rear glass window, fog lights, blackened details including the roof rails, easy-clean fabric upholstery and one-touch cargo helpers to the equally well-equipped Base.
Notably featuring 17-inch alloy wheels, rear privacy glass, a sliding and reclining 40/20/40-split folding second row, 50/50-split folding third row, air conditioning with rear controls and a 6-speaker CD sound system with auxiliary connectivity, all Highlanders, even the 2013 Base, are upgraded with a 3.5-inch display offering Bluetooth and USB connectivity. The Limited now features a JBL sound system, automatic second-row climate control and optional leather seats. Some of these tweaks note changes to the seats, but it's hard to tell whether they specifically address driver concerns—if the 2012 SE or Base seemed a bit hard on your derriere before, the 2013 Highlander might be worth a second shot.
That said, drivers of the 2012 warn not to get too excited and jump into the first Highlander you see. Some interior colors tend to cause an uncomfortable amount of light to reflect off the hard plastic dash, for example. Beware if your tested Highlander rattles at all, as this is a sure sign of sloppy manufacturing, which will plague your fuel economy and otherwise highly responsive handling. Beyond that, lack of a rain guard invites inclement weather to settle on the Highlander's seats when the door is opened, driver-accessible storage could be more ample, the GPS doesn't allow programming while in motion, and rear climate controls mean just that—other than on or off, second-row passengers are the only ones who can change a climate setting.
The same 2 engines carry over from 2012 with one difference—the inline 4-cylinder lost its towing option, leaving the V6 holding the flag for 5,000 pounds of maximum towing capacity. The 2.7-liter inline-4 sends a sufficient 187 hp and 186 lb-ft of torque to the front wheels through a 6-speed automatic at the cost of just 20 mpg city/25 highway. The optional 270 hp and 248 lb-ft of torque V6 (standard in the Limited) uses a 5-speed automatic for either 18/24 with front-wheel or optionally 17/22 with all-wheel drive. Drivers say a V6-equipped Highlander is definitely very fun to drive—and no wonder with just 7.5 seconds to 60 mph—with a remarkably smooth character, but do give it a good thorough test-drive before buying.
4.3 Overall rating
(27 reviews)We absolutely love our car! It’s been amazing, runs really smooth, picks up speed well, and all the features inside have been great.
Love this vehicle, lots of bells and whistles for the money. We have a 4Runner and this is just as nice. A good solid vehicle
I think the Toyota Highlander is a great value. Its peppy, handles easily, gets great mileage, and is very comfortable.
Great car with tons of room for our family of 5
2013 Highlander is a super car. It is the limited. The inside is extremely roomy for front and back passengers. Smooth ride. Super comfortable to drive and ride. Handles the road great. Love it. More luxurious than the Sequoia and 4 Runner but just as reliable.
2013 Toyota Highlander FAQs
How much does the 2013 Toyota Highlander cost in Des Moines, IA?
The average 2013 Toyota Highlander costs about $12,610.08. The average price has decreased by -7% since last year. The 52 for sale near Des Moines, IA on CarGurus, range from $8,375 to $23,998 in price.
How many 2013 Toyota Highlander vehicles in Des Moines, IA have no reported accidents or damage?
30 out of 52 for sale near Des Moines, IA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2013 Toyota Highlander?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2013 Toyota Highlander gets between 19 and 22 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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