Toyota Prices 2008 Highlander Hybrid

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The all-new 2008 Toyota Highlander recently hit showrooms, and Cars.com has already reviewed the redesigned family-hauler. Now, the hybrid edition gets a price tag. The base model is priced at $33,700 and now comes with four-wheel drive standard; that price is $190 less than the outgoing four-wheel-drive model. There are no front-wheel — aka two-wheel-drive models — for 2008.

The better-equipped Highlander Hybrid Limited 4WD starts at $39,950. Prices do not include a destination charge. Green-oriented buyers can expect the Highlander Hybrid to arrive at dealers in October.

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By David Thomas | August 21, 2007 | Comments (3)

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MB

Does anyone know why and for how long deliveries of the 2008 hybrid highlanders have been postponed?

darshan

menbers of jury,
i am ready to buy this(toyota highlander hybrid) car but i just want to know that can we get this suv as per indian requirement i.e
1. right hand drive
2. fuel satisfying engine
3. indian price tag
4. diesel or petrol version.

i m waiting for your feedback.

i would also like to ask u another question.
have u launched toyota land crusier prado as per american type ? i have seen japanese type sitting model in mumbai and it is 5 passenger type.
my requirement is 7/8 passenger type as per american sitting type (right hand drive)...
please reply to my question as soon as possible i have 2 buy this 2 cars in this year 2008.

presently i have your latest innova...

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