2014 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. |
Back in June, Michael wrote a fairly unflattering review of the newly redesigned Toyota Highlander. I have to agree with most of the points he made apart from the lack of headroom (I'm not as tall as he). It's not a terribly attractive vehicle, it does not carry quite as much behind the seats as the previous model did, and the instrument panel, while attractive, puts virtually every control that matters---especially the HVAC, audio controls and touchscreen---well out of the reach of most drivers.
But would a big boost in fuel efficiency offset those sins?
2014 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. |
Using the U.S. Department of Energy's Hybrid Calculator, assuming the current national average price of regular gas of $3.06 a gallon and assuming a mix of 65% city driving and 35% highway, it will take 9.6 years for the fuel savings from the Highlander Hybrid to make up the difference in cost over the gasoline-powered version.
It is a Toyota. It will virtually certainly last longer than that. But will you want to be driving the same car in 2024?
2014 Toyota Highlander Hybrid interior. |