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    We have a Highlander (wifes car). And I have the Aurion sedan version same motor. They are a good thing we have had no issues
    They are a touch thirsty around town but we live in a rural area and on the open road they arnt to bad. . Plenty of power and room in them


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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyblown View Post
    Yup.

    I followed one last summer, I was like WTF???? Had no idea it existed.
    Think my neighbours wife has one, ‘blade’ is the badge on the back, it pulls pretty hard


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    There are several Toyboata Blades, the version you are talking about is the Blade Master.
    Try driving all your options, sure petrol Highlander will have more power but the point of a diesel is the torque.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy View Post
    Best large SUV going, the 2gr is so sweet. Did you know you can get that donk in a corolla body? They are a laugh and a half
    Ok wow! I had no idea, I was looking at an STi, GTi, R32 or an S3 but now I have another option!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudattack View Post
    Ok wow! I had no idea, I was looking at an STi, GTi, R32 or an S3 but now I have another option!!!!!


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    Noooooooooooone of the above ffs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy View Post
    Noooooooooooone of the above ffs
    Hahahaha! I took your advice on the last one

    What compact sedan am I allowed buy that is very fast and 4wd/Awd?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Savage1 View Post
    Does anyone have any pros/cons of the Toyota Highlanders, 2014-2018 type vintage. I know little about these vehicles but note that there was a change in the engines around 2016.

    The wife wants an upgrade and likes the look of these, I’m a bit worried about the price of running it.

    The other options were a Santa Fe but she seems quite set on a Highlander.

    Almost never be used for towing as my Ute will do that.
    I've got a 2017.
    11.5 l per 100km around town - conservative driving.
    22l per 100km open road towing the boat (~2.2ton), while not holding up traffic much.

    Awesome comfort, great safe feeling car. With HP when you want it.
    The back 2 seats to make 7, are a bit of a pain, but OK.

    In short, recommended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    I've got a 2017.
    11.5 l per 100km around town - conservative driving.
    22l per 100km open road towing the boat (~2.2ton), while not holding up traffic much.
    At which you would be at least 15+ LpH in a diesel and Rucs on top.
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    Wife’s got one , 2016. Really happy with it. 12ish l/100.
    Best bit is that the seats fold flat and is long enough to stretch out in to sleep. which makes it perfect to steal for the odd Clements car camp.

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    I get 10-11 L/100km from mine but try hard not boot it or cruise much over 85. Have folded back seat down and covered it for dogs and game. Sleep in it sometimes camping.
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    I try to economise and not have to replace on our income chappie.
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    It’s a fact mate that 85 on the open road in a 100 zone is really, really annoying.

    Don’t be offended... the overtaking risks that this entails drives the significant majority of other road users mental.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    Think my neighbours wife has one, ‘blade’ is the badge on the back, it pulls pretty hard


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    The Blade is the 4 cyl Rav4 engine. A little bigger, but not the 206KW V6 Blade Master, whole new kettle of fish. @physeptone has one
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    Actually I drive with flow in traffic but oft times around here trafficis light and then so is my boot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy View Post
    The Blade is the 4 cyl Rav4 engine. A little bigger, but not the 206KW V6 Blade Master, whole new kettle of fish. @physeptone has one
    It’s got a v6 badge on it


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