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2014 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Real-World Cargo Space

Discussion in 'Toyota Hybrids and EVs' started by JimboPalmer, Jun 21, 2014.

  1. JimboPalmer

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    2014 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Real-World Cargo Space - KickingTires

    "A puny 10.3 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row was increased to 13.8 cubic feet for 2014. For those hoping to get into a Highlander Hybrid, they'll be happy to hear that cargo room isn't sacrificed for the hybrid system's battery."
     
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    That's quite the space increase. Of course this still highlights the reason why minivans are still superior in carrying people and cargo. However, those that need to do either/or in a jiffy, a 3-row midsize SUV is a reasonable compromise.
     
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    Doesn't sound like much, but there is now at least a few extra inches in depth. That's the difference between an umbrella stroller and a real stroller plus a diaper bag and stuff. And the third row seats now can be adjusted to nearly completely upright to a modest recline, which can also help a little with cargo vs. passenger space. Definitely no comparison to a minivan or something like a Ford Flex, though.

    Still not sure why it is you can buy a Honda Odyssey LX for less money than a 2WD Highlander or Pilot w/V6. Bigger vehicle, better fuel economy, better towing, sliding doors, excellent safety all around, save a couple thousand bucks. I really like my Highlander Hybrid, but price and interior room definitely weren't selling points.