Toyota Highlander: Making History
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Toyota made history when it introduced the Highlander in 2001. The ground-breaking vehicle is considered the first midsize crossover SUV, combining the smooth feel of a car with an SUV’s enhanced cargo room and convenience. Toyota chose to build the Highlander on a front-wheel drive platform as contrasted with the typical truck platform used in other SUVs on the market. The Toyota Highlander was intended for consumers with young children because it could seat up to seven as well as accommodate sports equipment or other gear, although it appealed to anyone who wanted a roomy interior, expanded cargo space and the handling ability of a sedan.
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