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2010
Fuel Economy
19 - 26 combined mpg
Horsepower
270 hp
Seating
7
Cargo Volume
94.1 - 95.4 cu ft
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2010 Toyota Highlander Review

KBB Editors

By KBB Editors

Updated December 23, 2019

Our editors drive and evaluate hundreds of new cars every single year, turning thousands of miles and countless hours behind the wheel into helpful reviews, ratings, and comparisons. They also have lives outside of work, or so they think. You’d be surprised what you can learn by hauling a dirt bike, hunting for a wayward sippy cup, or just packing the trunk full of groceries.

Pros

If a well-regarded mid-size crossover with an optional third row tops your wish list, you should take a good look at this one. It’s feature-laden, neither too big nor too small and should prove reliable for many years.

Cons

For buyers with more specialized needs or wants, the Highlander’s well-rounded personality might not be as appealing as the sporty character of the Mazda CX-9 or Ford Flex. Similarly, the Highlander can’t match the higher towing capacity of the Ford Explorer or Nissan Pathfinder.

What's New?

For 2010, Toyota adds more options to the base Highlander models. The base four-cylinder Highlander can now be equipped with a power sunroof, while the base V6 offers a rear backup camera.

The first Highlander arrived in 2001 as Toyota’s third car-based crossover SUV, following the compact RAV4 and the mid-size luxury Lexus RX 300. As the Toyota brand’s more affordable version of the RX, it, like the RX, was built on the Camry sedan platform. And like its Lexus cousin, the Highlander has been very successful. Although its styling is far from distinctive, the Highlander offers its owners multiple benefits that include excellent ratings in the areas of safety, service and reliability, not to mention resale.

2010 Toyota Highlander Pricing

2010 Toyota Highlander pricing starts at $7,702 for the Highlander Sport Utility 4D, which had a starting MSRP of $30,230 when new. The range-topping 2010 Highlander Limited Hybrid Sport Utility 4D starts at $9,830 today, originally priced from $46,852.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
$30,230
$7,702
$32,979
$9,077
$34,730
$9,240
$36,379
$9,778
$37,967
$9,484
$46,852
$9,830

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2010 Toyota Highlander models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

Driving the Toyota Highlander

We drove one of our test Highlander Limited 4x4s in intermittent rain on alternating wet and dry asphalt and found it confidence-inspiring all the while. Even if it isn’t as fast as the V6 version of the RAV4, its little brother, the Highlander’s 270-horsepower V6 is about as silky and powerful as you’ll find in the category. Informal zero-to-60 miles-per-hour acceleration tests showed the Highlander to accelerate with sport sedan alacrity, while we noted fuel economy ranging between 16 and 20 miles per gallon. Except for its still difficult-to-access third row, the Highlander’s seating was roomy and comfortable, and its ride, handling and braking excellent.

Interior Comfort

The new Highlander’s spacious interior is at once conservative, functional and attractive. Nice touches include huge round knobs for the primary radio and climate controls – easy to find and operate even while wearing gloves – and plenty of convenient spots for things like drinks and cell phones. The steering wheel offers manual tilt and telescope adjustment and, on Limited models, easy-to-access audio and climate control buttons. The reclining second-row seats also slide 4.7 inches fore-aft and offer a lift-out middle seat cushion for pass-through into the rear row, while the bigger new third row can comfortably accommodate not only children but even limber adults, at least on shorter trips.

Exterior Styling

Styled in California, the 2010 Highlander design intentionally moves away from traditional SUV styling. Toyota says it makes a statement of strength instead of ruggedness, intelligence over toughness. We can tell you that it is an attractive vehicle that is designed more to blend into the automotive landscape than stand out from it. While it’s definitely more curvaceous than the original Highlander, it offers a traditional SUV profile but is lower and more car-like, which makes sense based on its Camry roots. It is not as distinctive as the Hyundai Veracruz or the Buick Enclave crossovers, for instance, but it is handsome. Available 19-inch wheels help balance the more substantial look.

Favorite Features

Center Stow Seat
This clever feature allows the second row of seats to be converted from three-across to two-across seating, opening a convenient pass-through area to access the third-row seats. The seat stows easily out of sight in the center console.

Hill-Start and Downhill Assist Control
If you live in rolling terrain, you’ll appreciate these features that prevent the Highlander from rolling backward at a stop on steep up-grades and controls downhill speed (on non-hybrid four-wheel drive models) during slippery descents.

Standard Features

The base front-wheel-drive Highlander rolls on 17-inch alloy wheels and comes with halogen headlamps, AM/FM/CD MP3/WMA-capable six-speaker stereo, tilt/telescope steering wheel, interchangeable Center Stow seat and center console and an aerodynamic rear spoiler. The V6 trim adds a hideaway third-row seat. Standard safety features include seven airbags, stability control, traction control and anti-lock brakes with brake assist and electronic brake-force distribution. The Sport trim adds 19-inch wheels/tires, a back-up camera, leather-wrapped steering wheel, a six-CD changer and a 3.5-inch multifunction display. The top-of-the line Limited coddles its owners with full leather and woodgrain trim, power front seats, dual-zone climate control and a "smart" keyless entry and ignition system.

Factory Options

Options available on the base V6 Highlander include a two-row seating package that eliminates the standard third-row seat, rear backup camera, manual rear heating/air conditioning for the second and third rows, a cargo-area tonneau cover and a tow-prep package. Stepping up to a Sport or Limited brings a much broader spectrum of add-ons, most notably front dual-zone automatic climate control (standard on Limited), automatic rear air conditioning, multi-stage heated leather front seats, power moonroof, rear-seat entertainment system, power liftgate and a navigation system with premium audio, voice activation and Bluetooth phone connectivity. Four-wheel drive models are available in all V6 grades.

Engine & Transmission

The 2010 Highlander base model is powered by a 2.7-liter four cylinder engine, while a larger V6 is optional on the base and standard on the Sport and Limited trims. The 2.7-liter is near the top of its class in the areas of fuel efficiency and power, with 187 horsepower on tap and upwards of 27 miles per gallon in highway driving. The Highlander V6 model packs a 270 horsepower 3.5-liter dual-variable-valve-timing V6 under its sculpted hood. The four-cylinder engine is mated to an all-new six-speed gearbox, while the V6 model makes due with an electronically controlled five-speed automatic transmission with selectable manual shift control.

2.7-liter in-line 4
187 horsepower @ 5800 rpm
186 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4100 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 20/27

3.5-liter V6
270 horsepower @ 6200 rpm
248 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4700 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 18/24 (FWD); 17/23 (4WD)


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KBB.com Consumer Reviews

4.6
Consumer Rating
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Comfort
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Reliability
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2010 Toyota Highlander Styles

Style
Price
Combined Fuel Economy
Horsepower
Seating
Cargo Capacity
Engine
Towing Capacity
Curb Weight
Drivetrain
Sport Utility 4D
$7,702
19 MPG
270 @ 6200 RPM
7
95.4 cu ft
V6, 3.5 Liter
5000 lbs
4175 lbs
AWD
Sport SUV 4D
$9,077
19 MPG
270 @ 6200 RPM
7
95.4 cu ft
V6, 3.5 Liter
5000 lbs
4255 lbs
AWD
SE Sport Utility 4D
$9,240
19 MPG
270 @ 6200 RPM
7
95.4 cu ft
V6, 3.5 Liter
5000 lbs
N/A
AWD
Limited Sport Utility 4D
$9,484
19 MPG
270 @ 6200 RPM
7
95.4 cu ft
V6, 3.5 Liter
5000 lbs
4320 lbs
AWD
Hybrid Sport Utility 4D
$9,778
26 MPG
270 @ 5600 RPM
7
94.1 cu ft
V6, Hybrid, 3.3 Liter
3500 lbs
4510 lbs
AWD
Limited Hybrid Sport Utility 4D
$9,830
26 MPG
270 @ 5600 RPM
7
94.1 cu ft
V6, Hybrid, 3.3 Liter
3500 lbs
4640 lbs
AWD
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2010 Toyota Highlander Depreciation

A 2010 Toyota Highlander has depreciated $4,028 or 38% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $6,500 and trade-in value of $4,075.

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Vehicle Depreciation*
Resale Value
Trade-In Value
2022
+ $81
$10,528
$9,070
2023
$779
$9,749
$7,772
2024
$1,704
$8,045
$5,840
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$1,545
$6,500
$4,075
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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
4175 lbs.
EPA Passenger
145.7 cu.ft.
Fuel Capacity
19.2 gallons
Front Head Room
40.6 inches
Front Leg Room
43.2 inches
Max Seating Capacity
7
Minimum Ground Clearance
8.1 inches
Overall Length
188.4 inches
Front Shoulder Room
59.7 inches
Towing Capacity, Maximum
5000 lbs.
Trunk or Cargo Capacity
95.4 cu.ft.
Turning Diameter
38.7 feet
Wheel Base
109.8 inches
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
6000 lbs.
Payload Capacity
1622 lbs.
Width with mirrors
75.2 inches

Exterior

Alloy Wheels
Available
Moon Roof/Sun Roof
Available
Number of Doors
4 doors
Privacy Glass
Available
Roof Rails
Available
Rear Spoiler
Available

Fuel Economy

City
17 mpg
Highway
23 mpg
Combined
19 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
AWD
Transmission Type
Automatic
5 speed
Available
Recommended Fuel
Regular
Hill Descent Control
Available
Hill Start Assist
Available

Performance

Horsepower
270 @ 6200 RPM
Torque
248 @ 4700 rpm
Engine
V6, 3.5 Liter

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / Unlimited miles

Comfort & Convenience

  • Climate Control Air Conditioning

Entertainment

  • MP3 Player
  • CD Player

Interior

  • Power Windows
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Power Outlet
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Third Row Seat
  • Folding Rear Seat
  • Cloth Seats
  • Power Driver's Seat

Security

  • Alarm System

Technology

  • Cruise Control
  • Remote Keyless Entry

2010 Toyota Highlander Safety

2010 Toyota Highlander Safety Technology

  • Child Door Locks
  • Child Seat Anchors
  • Driver Airbag
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Stability Control
  • Traction Control
  • Driver Knee Airbag
  • Front Head Curtain Airbag
  • Front Side Airbag
  • Rear Head Curtain Airbag
  • Rear View Camera
Not Available

Crash Test Rating

Provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Driver Front
5.0
Passenger Front
4.0
Front Side
5.0
Rear Side
5.0
Rollover Rating
4.0

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$7,702
$6,922
$7,015
$6,629
KBB.com Rating
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3.9
3.2
4.1
Consumer Rating
4.6
4.2
3.7
4.1
Fuel Economy
City 17/Hwy 23/Comb 19 MPG
City 20/Hwy 26/Comb 22 MPG
City 16/Hwy 24/Comb 19 MPG
City 16/Hwy 23/Comb 19 MPG
Fuel Type
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Safety Rating
N/A
5.0
4.0
5.0
Seating Capacity7777
Basic Warranty
3 years or 36000 miles
5 years or 60000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
Horsepower
270 @ 6200 RPM
191 @ 6300 RPM
283 @ 6350 RPM
288 @ 6300 RPM
Engine
V6, 3.5 Liter
4-Cyl, GDI, 2.4 Liter
V6, 3.6 Liter
V6, 3.6 Liter
Drivetrain
AWD
FWD
AWD
AWD

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FAQs

Is the 2010 Toyota Highlander a good vehicle?

Yes, the 2010 Toyota Highlander is a good car. Its Kelley Blue Book rating of 0 out of 5 is within 10% of our average rating.

What is the MPG for a 2010 Toyota Highlander?

2010 Toyota Highlander city/highway fuel economy ratings range from 17/23 mpg to 27/25 mpg, depending on trim and equipment.

How much should a 2010 Toyota Highlander cost?

Used 2010 Toyota Highlander prices currently range from $7,702 for the Sport Utility 4D to $9,830 for the Limited Hybrid Sport Utility 4D when purchasing from a dealership, depending on a range of factors like equipment, mileage, and condition.

What's the cheapest Toyota Highlander?

The cheapest 2010 Toyota Highlander is the Sport Utility 4D, with a Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price of $7,702.

Is the 2010 Toyota Highlander reliable?

The 2010 Toyota Highlander is part of the 2nd-generation Highlander, which our owners give an above-average reliability rating of 4.8 out of 5.

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