2013 Toyota Highlander Fits Practical Family #ToyotaAdventure
This past week, I was given the opportunity to take a #ToyotaAdventure with the 2013 Toyota Highlander Limited V6 for a test drive. The Highlander works hard to satisfy the people-moving needs of families. It doesn’t try to be exciting or rugged, but it simply rolls along safely and comfortably.
2013 Toyota Highlander excel at people-toting. I appreciated the Highlander’s ride height and the height of its seats. In front or in the second row, they’re easy to climb into (or easy to lift a child into), and their wide, soft and flat contours make getting in easy. My husband liked its practical, spacious interior. The Highlander’s well-built, well-equipped cabin puts all the controls where they need to be, without all that much heed to fashion. 2013 Toyota Highlander has a display audio system with a USB port, Bluetooth audio streaming and Bluetooth hands-free calling connectivity. It also includes a rear backup camera, black roof rails and a cargo cover. I loved the convenience of the three-zone automatic climate control and dual power front seats, as well as woodgrain trim and the JBL premium audio system.
This Toyota Highlander v6 had the confidence for passing or quick takeoffs. It also has a four-wheel drive that should get you through a muddy driveway or deep snow. 2013 Toyota Highlander stays true to its family-oriented purpose with a strong set of safety features. The only thing missing are some of the advanced safety features, such as blind-spot monitors and lane-departure warning systems. Dual front, side and curtain airbags are among the Highlander’s standard equipment, as are a driver knee airbag, daytime running lights, downhill assist control (4WD models) and hill-start assist.
2013 Toyota Highlander is spacious and versatile in all the ways a busy family would want. My favorite feature is the Conversation Mirror. I always had my eyes on the road and on the kids. 🙂