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  2. 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander Doesn't Cost Much More ... - AOL

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    Toyota has released pricing for the 2024 Grand Highlander SUV. A larger version of the Highlander, the Grand Highlander starts at $44,405 and ranges up to nearly $60,000 for the loaded version ...

  3. How the 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander Compares with the ... - AOL

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    As is the case for most new car reveals, Toyota isn't yet divulging the price of the 2024 Grand Highlander. We predict that the enlarged crossover will start at $43,000, with the top Platinum trim ...

  4. Tow hitch - Wikipedia

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    Weight ratings for both bumper-mounted and frame-mounted receiver hitches can be found on the bumper of pickup trucks (for bumper-mounted tow balls) and on the receiver hitch (for frame-mounted receiver hitches). For flat deck and pickup trucks towing 10,000-to-30,000-pound (4.5 to 13.6 t) trailers there are fifth wheel and gooseneck hitches ...

  5. Toyota Grand Highlander - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Grand Highlander is a mid-size crossover SUV [4] with three-row seating produced by Toyota since 2023. The Grand Highlander was introduced for the North American market on February 8, 2023. While sharing the nameplate and the GA-K platform with the regular Highlander, the Grand Highlander is longer, taller, and wider, and features ...

  6. 2024 Toyota Highlander Base Price Jumps by $2500, Nightshade ...

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    That means for 2024, the cheapest Toyota Highlander will set you back $40,515—a $2500 increase over last year’s base model. It should be noted, however, that the price of the LE trim has only ...

  7. Toyota Highlander - Wikipedia

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    The Highlander (or Kluger in Japan and Australia) shared a platform with its XU30 series Lexus RX/Toyota Harrier cousin. It came in five (2001–2007) and seven-seat (2004–2007) configurations and became a sales success for Toyota in a number of markets across the world.