Revealed: Real Owner's Thoughts on 2024

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  • Опубліковано 5 тра 2024
  • Join John the pilot from Soar & More in our latest video discussing our experience with the 2024 Grand Highlander Limited in Storm Cloud color. Find out why we chose this car, our honest thoughts on its first year release, and what we wish we had purchased along with it. Subscribe for more unbiased reviews!
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  • @afzalshaikh2128
    @afzalshaikh2128 Місяць тому +5

    Great review and love the fact that you respond like a normal human on your channel. Keep it up 👍

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      Thank you for the comment sir! I intend to be as authentic as possible. Have an awesome day!

  • @turdferguson1021
    @turdferguson1021 22 дні тому +2

    Just bought a Limited in Cylestial Silver with all the bells and whistles. Out the door, with a 2016 Highlander trade in with 122000 miles, was $38,xxx. Not bad. The dealer had three on the lot and really wanted to sell. We are happy so far. Still trying to figure out the infotainment though. Your videos helped us in making the purchase. Thanks again.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  22 дні тому +1

      Glad I could help. More to come! Doing one on infotainment

  • @Huggybear101
    @Huggybear101 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you again for this update. Enjoyed the last one as well. Have you observed anything with the hood of the car 'vibrating' or having 'waves' in it while traveling at highway speeds? I've seen that observation from others but no video of it.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому +3

      Not that I know of, but I will look out for it. We haven't had a road trip in it yet. We are planning on one soon. I will definitely look out for that. I also plan on real honest thoughts about taking in on a drive for over a few hundred miles and having it packed to the brim with my wife, mother-in-law, two son's, and me. I really appreciate your input and thank you for watching.

    • @Huggybear101
      @Huggybear101 Місяць тому

      @@SoarAndMore Thanks

  • @jakepthsd
    @jakepthsd 5 годин тому +1

    Better with Hybrid Sienna AWD for space with kids :).
    In California, Hybrid battery 10 years or 150K Miles warranty!

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  5 годин тому +1

      @@jakepthsd trust me I tried to convince the wife.

  • @djdimsum852
    @djdimsum852 24 дні тому +2

    Send this to the Toyota engineers. These are all great callouts. Thanks for the video

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  23 дні тому

      Thank you for watching. I actually have some more things that I don’t like about it. Coming in a different video.

  • @alainei7214
    @alainei7214 15 днів тому +1

    This is a really good review for those of us who are considering a 3rd row SUV for kids and car seats! Interior logistics are everything.

  • @FatouMbacke-jh9wk
    @FatouMbacke-jh9wk 7 днів тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing. Got totaled lost on my 2018 Toyota Highlander through hail damage, that I liked a lot, now looking to buy a grand Toyota Highlander, but don’t know much about cars. Really need help. Thanks so much.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  7 днів тому +1

      Thank you for reaching out and thank you for the comment. I’m sorry to hear about you losing your Highlander. If you look, I also made a video about how we got the deal on our 2024 grand Highlander. I hope it helps. Let me know if you have any questions.

  • @redben7727
    @redben7727 5 днів тому +1

    Thanks for a great review, I have the Hibrid Max, the biggest con for me is the controls on the center consol, Me or my wife are always bumping them, could have used that space for more arm rest area.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  5 днів тому

      I thank you for the comment and I appreciate your perspective on the hybrid Max. As far as gas mileage what have you been getting?

    • @redben7727
      @redben7727 5 днів тому +1

      @@SoarAndMore I was getting 27/28 during winter, but getting 31/32 now in summer

  • @soulxvm
    @soulxvm Місяць тому +2

    What about the noise inside the van at high speed?
    Does it have a good noise insulator?
    Have you heard problems with the CVT hybrid version?

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому +2

      We haven’t had any issues with noise inside the cabin. I have heard of reports that people have heard issues inside while driving.
      I’m not aware with any issues on the CVT hybrid version. It is a relatively new system, so I’m sure some recalls will happen. Even my 2006 Toyota Tacoma had recalls. I assume someone will come down the pike…

  • @greatdane1122
    @greatdane1122 Місяць тому +1

    Can you please tell me how and where you got the protection lining for the back of the third row? We have a grand Highlander and we have weather tech in the whole car including cargo, and whenever I go to Toyota they say they don’t have the lining for behind third row seat but I see you have it. Thanks!

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      Sure! I did a whole video on it! Here:
      #Toyota Grand Highlander: Family Review & Upgrades
      ua-cam.com/video/GLpsdw8U3Ho/v-deo.html

    • @greatdane1122
      @greatdane1122 Місяць тому +1

      Thanks! I too am a little annoyed third row doesn't have anchors behind all three seats, not sure why because all other third-row mid-size SUV's do. still wouldn't change my choice.

  • @mchabbi
    @mchabbi 24 дні тому +1

    How is the road noise on concrete grooved roads? and road joints. Also how is it compared to regular Highlander in terms of the same noise?

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  24 дні тому +1

      Great question, I’m making a video covering my impressions of being in the 3rd row for an hour. It covers many points like that. I haven’t noticed anything different than the regular Highlander.

  • @ahkbits
    @ahkbits Місяць тому +3

    Do you have the Gas tank issue? Not able to fill more than 12 to 13 gallons (nozzle clicks off) in an empty tank whose capacity is 17.2 g (hybrid) or 17.8 g (gas)

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      We haven’t. I’ll be on the lookout for that. Thank you for sharing!

    • @ahkbits
      @ahkbits Місяць тому +1

      That is useful for many viewers or owners. How much is the true reserve and how much fuel one can fill when the fuel light comes on ?Does the gas tank issue affect both gas and hybrid models or specific to hybrids only? Hope you will find out and post it soon.

    • @mikehotvet6298
      @mikehotvet6298 25 днів тому +1

      I have over 10,000 on my GH hybrid max and the computer indicates the tank is empty and 13 gallons is the most I’ve ever put in the tank. The computer indicated 22mpg and it’s really getting 26mpg. I hope there is a update to correct these problems. Please join me in a write in campaign to Toyota to remedy these issues.

    • @avispa25
      @avispa25 25 днів тому +1

      I agree with you, it is only 17 gallons and I see that it uses a lot of gas, filling the tank to the top gives me 317 miles, I have a 2024 Camry It has the same engine as the Grand Highlander and it gives me 430 miles, I think I will change it In the future, Kia will have better gas consumption.

  • @johnfusselman1503
    @johnfusselman1503 Місяць тому +1

    So how is the pick up. And can you cruise at high speeds and still punch it like your previous Highlander

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      Great question. It’s not like the regular highlander at all. It does move out but I think our old highlander had more kick for sure- rumor is that there may be a V6 offering in 2025… not sure though. Thanks for watching.

  • @soulxvm
    @soulxvm Місяць тому +2

    I don't quite understand how they add power in hybrid vehicles.
    For example.
    You have the 265 hp turbo engine.
    But the max version has the same engine plus the hybrid and adds up to 362 hp.
    So do the motors operate together at maximum demand?
    Or does the hybrid only operate on low demand to save gasoline?
    You could explain it.
    Your videos are very informative.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому +4

      Sounds like a great idea for a video! So the electric portion of the motor (hybrid) starts moving the car from a stand still. Electric motor torque is by far more powerful than a gas motor. Then at a specific speed the 2.4 l gas turbo takes over using the additional 265 HP. To from what I gather the hybrid portion adds 97Hp. I’m not sure exactly but I’ll look into it! Thank you for watching.

    • @soulxvm
      @soulxvm Місяць тому +1

      @@SoarAndMore I'll wait for that video

    • @NorthweSteelheadJunkies
      @NorthweSteelheadJunkies Місяць тому

      Parallel Hybrid systems also found in 24' Tacoma, 24' LC250, 22' to current Tundra and the Grand Highlander...

  • @NorthweSteelheadJunkies
    @NorthweSteelheadJunkies Місяць тому

    The first con is you picked the lower power trim? Second Con is speculation for furore problems even though the 2.5L Turbo is flagship engine in at least 6 Toyota/ Lexus platforms?

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      Possibly trim, it’s a 2.4L

  • @danbuffington75
    @danbuffington75 Місяць тому +6

    That inflation is a big deal. People are hurting. The companies might be next.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому +2

      I know… so so much money was printed and went straight to the big corporations..

  • @gomez7879
    @gomez7879 Місяць тому +1

    Why didn't you get the hybrid? Because if the battery problem? Do you think lexus tx hybrid base model is a better bargain? If you were to buy a suv today, which model and why? Really appreciate you trying to help others.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому +1

      Great question. Hybrid was more money. Didn’t need it. Lexus TX has a better track record. If you want a hybrid with a similar chassis the Lexus is the way to go BUT you will pay more for it. Wife wanted the “Grand Highlander” which is a Toyota. I am waiting for the Hybrid Max branded engines to be in the market for a few years as they are new and having issues with the tundra. They are very new and I don’t want to pay to get into Toyotas research and development. (Some tundra engines have blown and left people stranded).
      As far as SUVs- the only ones I would consider after extensive research would be the Honda Pilot, Grand highlander, Highlander (have had them both now). All the American SUVs seem to have gotten cheaper feeling.
      I love the way Dodge products look however I am not willing to pay such a crazy price for them.
      I recently rented a Chevy Tahoe and it only had 15,000 miles on it and one of the speakers didn’t work. And that was a basically new car. So I can only imagine with the problems that you would deal with if you were an owner. You would pay an extreme premium for a Chevy Tahoe. I think I’ve seen them on the market well over $60,000.
      Thank you for the great questions and thank you for watching

    • @HunterXray
      @HunterXray Місяць тому +1

      @@SoarAndMore Of course you know that Lexus is Toyota, right? What I mean really is, if your wife wanted a Toyota, the TX IS a Toyota. But you probably know that. :)

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      @@HunterXray yep! When I made Capt, I’m sure she’ll want the Lexus

  • @Ryan-cf6lc
    @Ryan-cf6lc 11 днів тому +1

    Hi John, I’d love a video of your perspective of what it’s like having a Tacoma and grand Highlander with a family of your size? We have two Highlanders and love them, but I really want to get a Tacoma but I’m not sure about the size especially with kids, thanks I really appreciate your content.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  11 днів тому +1

      Great idea and I will make it specifically for you

  • @soulxvm
    @soulxvm Місяць тому +1

    Do you think it is worth paying for the hybrid version to save on gasoline?

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому +1

      You know you really have to look at how much you drive and you would have to see if it was worth it to get the small hybrid and not the hybrid max model to save on gas. I think at the end of the day the cost versus the amount of money you would save on gas my break, even and then you’re dealing with a new engine and a new hybrid system that we don’t know the problems of…. Don’t get me wrong. I’m thoroughly impressed by using a hybrid to make more power for a motor however, we just don’t know how long the batteries will last and the condition of the 2.4 L turbo and it will hold up.

    • @rya-zq7ky
      @rya-zq7ky Місяць тому +1

      I have the regular hybrid, just went 1015 miles and average 36 mpgs

  • @scottsong20
    @scottsong20 Місяць тому +1

    Wait you have to pay for a subscription to lock/unlock your car? What happens if you don't subscribe?

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      For the Toyota App yes through cell service. Not your key fobs.

  • @yahooskip
    @yahooskip 15 днів тому +1

    So far the only Con's we've had with our Grand Highlander Limited Hybrid are it's a bit louder under power than we'd like and a bit uncomfortable, not real bad but it would be nice to be quieter and more comfortable. Your other issues, aren't issues for us (No kids at this time), roof rails help with inside space (for larger things). As for MPG, we get 32 plus regularly

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  15 днів тому

      You better get that if you’re paying the hybrid price! They’re actually more cons that I am starting to find as we are owning the vehicle. Kind of sucks, but Toyota is kind of starting to decline and quality.

    • @yahooskip
      @yahooskip 15 днів тому

      @@SoarAndMore $53,000 out the door. Ruby Red, Floor Mats. Cargo Protector, Panoview, Running Boards, Roof rails, seems lie a fair price based on todays market, but your right, I'm the only one who has to be ok with the price and what we got for it.. Hell if the Mazda CX90 would have been the same size (97 or so sq ft) that might be in our door yard, or if the Lexus TX came with this Base Hybrid, that would be in the dooryard, but instead we got this. It's now 3 months old and has 8300 miles on it, with a trip from Maine NY coming up, and 2 weeks after that a trip to Indianapolis, then 2 weeks after that a trip to NY, OH, ID, WI, MI and back to Maine, so we will know what we think of it, by the end of the year for sure (should have about 25,000 miles on it by then.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  15 днів тому

      @@yahooskip I severely doubt you got it for $53k out the door. But please prove me wrong with a video. Show the actual dealer slip. Show the final price. If I'm wrong I will gladly commend you because that information will help a ton of people save money. Which is what I am all about. Usually when I call people out about making a video and proving it. - they don't. These UA-cam videos are alot of work and people can say very strong words (and lies) when hiding behind a key board.

    • @yahooskip
      @yahooskip 15 днів тому +1

      @@SoarAndMore I do stand corrected. My wife pointed out that we made the check out for $53045.60, BUT that we had put down a $1500.00 deposit

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  15 днів тому

      @@yahooskip regardless that is a damn good deal! Is there any information or knowledge that you could share to help people making a hybrid purchase? I get tons of questions on those all the time.

  • @phonepup06
    @phonepup06 23 дні тому +1

    Hasn’t remote locking and starting a car from an app always been subscription based? After the free time they give

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  23 дні тому

      I believe so, just $50 month to me plus another $25 for WiFi hotspot is getting crazy. Just my opinion.

  • @reality-warp
    @reality-warp Місяць тому +1

    Hey John, I'm still watching at 1:30 and you're a hair off on the engine options:
    -Regular ol' gas is the 2.4L turbo
    -Base hybrid has the 2.5L NA + battery and a small rear axle assist motor for the AWD version
    -Hybrid Max has the 2.4L turbo, but with a slightly bigger battery and the rear axle out of a BZ4X EV (so much more AWD "juice"
    Hybrid max gets the same gas mileage as regular gas, it basically only uses the hybrid system for extra power (turbo-hybrid, kinda like the current gen F1 cars).

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the input. All I know is the hybrid max has more power does nothing for gas savings. Reg hybrid gets better gas mileage. Regardless I’m not too confident with either one of them as of right now since they are relatively new engine applications for a brand new type of car. The point I was trying to make is that you are buying a car helping Toyota do research and development and that to me is not worth my money or my time. Thank you for the clarification. I’m sure it’ll help somebody.

    • @reality-warp
      @reality-warp Місяць тому +1

      @@SoarAndMore All good and thanks for your quick response. The Atkinson 2.5 hybrid is the same engine that's in the regular Highlander, Camry, Rav4, and Venza hybrid applications, so while this is a pretty big application for the engine I'd be fairly confident in the reliability. Power, I hear, ranges from "good enough" to "ok", which isn't terribly inspiring but "fine.", lol.
      The Hybrid Max on the other hand, yep that's the one I'd be least confident in also, it's only in use in the GH and the new Crown, and while I haven't heard anything crazy about it, it's only been out for a year. Presumably since it uses the same 2.4L turbo anything that breaks on the gas version would also break on the HyMax. They're using that 2.4 in a bunch of stuff but longevity will still be a ?? until it isn't...
      I got a hybrid max anyway, because I wanted the power, but they won't let me take it home from the dealer until Thursday.
      I agree the wifi connect plan is BS - on my '24 corolla, when I subscribed to it for a month and canceled it, it ended my trials for all the other connect features, which is extremely annoying. I don't plan to keep the corolla and didn't use most of that stuff, but it still ground my gears.
      Tether configuration, right there with you, I wish they'd put one on each side in the way-back instead of both right next to each other.
      Hope they add the opening back window in the next model year or refresh. Missed opportunity, especially since they're bringing back the roll-down rear window in the Land Cruiser. I wonder if someone on the GH forums will be able to mod one in, but I don't want to go to that much hassle just yet.
      Thanks again for the video, well thought out and very valid criticisms.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      @@reality-warp such a great viewpoint I really appreciate comments like these. Thank you so much for your time and your input. What do you think about their possibly being a V6 option for 2025? because I know the Lexus version of the Highlander is going to be offering a V6 option. What are your thoughts on that?

    • @reality-warp
      @reality-warp Місяць тому

      @@SoarAndMore A v6 option is unlikely to be offered next year simply because it's a minor model refresh. The lexus version of the GH, the TX, does have the V6 in the current model year but only on the high-end plug-in hybrid version. I'm curious why they chose to go with the V6 for the PHEV instead of the 2.4L - the current TX500H versions that aren't plug-ins have the same powertrain as GH Hybrid Max. The 6cyl phev option is currently the capstone and I would expect it or a 4-cyl PHEV to become available in the GH eventually -- but I expect we'll be seeing a plug in hybrid or BEV (full electric) vehicle in this form factor at the major model.
      I expect we'll probably see an announcement on 2025 GH as an upcoming vehicle in the next 2-3 months. Since it'll be a minor model change in only the second year, I don't expect drivetrain options to change just yet unfortunately, but we'll probably see some of the bigger complaints fixed. I doubt they'll add the rear window, but the LATCH attachment point complaint was pretty common from what I hear, and I suspect we'll see some adjustment to the fuel tank. Beyond that most of the major concerns I'd heard about were fixed in-line over the model year - some early production ones I heard had some front axle issues, transmission shifting issues on the Hybrid Max's 6-speed (which is the same 6-speed used in older highlanders, it's being used instead of the 8-speed because it can handle the extra torque better). Both those issues got fixed pretty early on based on what I've been seeing, and 3-4 friends and coworkers have GH vehicles in various trims and colors, most bought in the last 3 months, and none have had any major concerns.

    • @reality-warp
      @reality-warp Місяць тому

      Obviously if they DO add the v6, I'll be pleasantly surprised -- but I'm locked into the GH HyMax Plat until '27 and by then we'll probably all be driving either spaceships or Flintstones cars, depending on how inflation goes...

  • @aeneas116116
    @aeneas116116 Місяць тому +2

    Sounds like a Sienna might be a better fit for yall, do you think?

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      I wanted one- wife was like HELL NO! she hates minivans. Oh well!

  • @Ameer_30
    @Ameer_30 Місяць тому +1

    For me $60K I rather get a Nissan Armada. Toyota Highlander/ grand and TX are bad in car accident which is why I will only drive full size suv.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @everydayfun9531
      @everydayfun9531 День тому

      Highlander has good protection though crossover SUV'S are better since they don't use alota gas and can do stuff that a body on frame SUV can do too if it's capable of handling it.

  • @juniorjones5137
    @juniorjones5137 Місяць тому +1

    That 20 yr warranty is not offered at every Toyota dealership is it?

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      I believe it’s a Toyota wide thing

    • @juniorjones5137
      @juniorjones5137 Місяць тому

      @@SoarAndMore No Toyota is 60 months 60k miles the dealer you purchased it from may offer that deal but not5 toyota

  • @HunterXray
    @HunterXray Місяць тому +1

    Toyota has been producing hybrids for decades. I would worry about Toyota batteries the least of all manufactures.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      I don’t agree. These new hybrids are made by a completely different manufacturer and they are not made by Toyota. The new Toyota tundras have been having a rash of issues with their new engines and the hybrid systems. I would be very cautious on buying a new 2024 Tacoma with the new hybrid max and a grand Highlander with the hybrid max system.

  • @Sroyder11
    @Sroyder11 Місяць тому +2

    The regular Highlander (newest model) is one of the smallest “midsize SUV’s” and you’d think them making the “grand” Highlander, it would be much more spacious but sadly it’s just now in the middle class for space with other midsize 3rd row SUV’s. The car mom does great reviews and goes over lots of tether positions, anchors, car seat set ups and all that and it’s very helpful. Sadly even thought the grand Highlander has more trunk space, it’s still not on the bigger side of the midsize class. Chevy traverse has the most space before needing to go for a full size vehicle & then I believe she’s said the Kia telluride has the most legroom in the back seat.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому +1

      My wife loves the car mom but she loves her new grand highlander more!

    • @arhamkhakwani5851
      @arhamkhakwani5851 Місяць тому

      The space between the Chevy and this isn’t all that different. If I recall correctly, there is only 0.1 cubic feet difference between this and the new Traverse, which isn’t all that noticeable. In terms of legroom, the third row is would consider massive, and I am living with a 2020 Highlander, and having sat in the third row of that for hours long vs this is a huge difference.

  • @rezanorouzian8198
    @rezanorouzian8198 Місяць тому +1

    The first and second row seats in the grand highlander have less legroom than that of the 4th gen. regular highlander (2020-present), likely to add a bit of space to the 3rd row which is still good for children or small adults on short trips. That's why the rear-facing child seat doesn't fit well in the second row.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      It was the same in our 2018 grand highlander… wife has long legs

  • @jjakkad
    @jjakkad Місяць тому +1

    You have GH powertrains all confused up there bud

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      Help a brother out then man, to my understanding there are 2 drive trains. One hybrid that is just a hybrid then the hybrid max which is for more power.

  • @mbenton6
    @mbenton6 Місяць тому

    That's too damn much for a 4 cylinder. You have to be crazy to buy this thing for that much!!!

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      Didn’t pay that much lol. Got a deal!

  • @PapioRed
    @PapioRed Місяць тому +1

    Captain Chairs, why😢

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      We love em! Very comfortable.

  • @Ameer_30
    @Ameer_30 Місяць тому +1

    I’m not paying $60K with loud road noise

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      We didn’t pay 60k! Thanks for watching!

  • @jamessudbury6006
    @jamessudbury6006 Місяць тому +2

    Toyota sucks now.

    • @SoarAndMore
      @SoarAndMore  Місяць тому

      I appreciate your honesty lol! Thanks for watching.