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Chicago Toyota hybrid dealer shares details on 2011 Highlander Hybrid

This Highlander may not be plaid-wearing and sword-swinging, but it's fashionable and tough just the same. Chicago Toyota hybrid buyers will be awed by the new 2011 Highlander Hybrid, complete with a fresh look and plenty of upgrades.

The Highlander Hybrid can be distinguished by its grille and bumper, which have a little more attitude than the standard Highlander. And now there are more features to set it apart. Attendees at the Moscow Motor Show in August were given a sneak peek at the new Highlander Hybrid, with its new hood, lights, fenders and front fascia.

And the exterior appeal is only the beginning. Toyota has added a third row of seating as a standard features in the new Highlander. They haven't forgotten those among us addicted to technology either. The SE and Limited trims levels arrive with standard Bluetooth connectivity, XM radio and a USB port. Want the base model? You can order them as options.

Personally, I look forward to sitting in the lap of luxury, literally, by adding the Leather Package with heated front seats and a power moonroof. Customers looking for a Chicago Toyota SUV quote should head to their dealer and get a price in the new Highlander Hybrid.

Inside, outside and even under the hood, the Highlander Hybrid gets remade. The 3.3-liter engine is replaced with the new 3.5-liter V6 and the combined horsepower with the electric motor is 280. But the Highlander Hybrid delivers 28 mpg on average.

The price is even more exciting for Chicago Toyota hybrid customers. The Highlander Hybrid is priced from $37,290 for the base to $42,945 for the Limited. The base model Highlander with a four-cylinder engine and front-wheel drive goes for just $27,390. Move up to the SE V6 front-wheel drive trim and you will pay at least $33,150. The all-wheel drive Limited model with a V6 comes in at $36,345.

Considering the standard third-row, which brings seating up to at least seven, the prices for the Highlander are reasonable. But for the best Chicago Toyota SUV quote, visit your dealer. And if the price of a new Highlander Hybrid is out of your range right now, consider a certified pre-owned model.

With a certified pre-owned Toyota you can get the same assurance of quality and still have your vehicle backed by the manufacturer's warranty. Local dealers have a variety of pre-owned models to choose from and the Toyota quality remains.

In fact, Toyota vehicles have been recognized for their resale value numerous times and their reputation for providing quality and ingenuity is reason enough to buy a Toyota. The Highlander itself has received many awards in its class.




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