Saying good bye

strckerie

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We have enjoyed our 2021 BS BB, but life is changing with grandbaby #2 arriving. One car seat was not bad, it will be impossible for us to take two grandbabies with the Chicco car seats we have, leaving no comfortable passenger and driver space up front.
Time to let our BS go and move on to a larger, more spacious suv. Have our eyes on a used Toyota Highlander with a premium package.
This forum has been a wealth of information and inspiration. It has helped us several times with our BS. Farewell and enjoy your rides!
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As an owner of a 2023 Highlander XLE AWD (and ToyotaNation forum member), I think I would look into a Hybrid version of a 4th gen Highlander. The Hybrids use a proven eCVT transmission, while the 8-speed automatics used in the non-hybrids seem to be having some issues with developing a whine upon acceleration. Cheers!
 
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As an owner of a 2023 Highlander XLE AWD (and ToyotaNation forum member), I think I would look into a Hybrid version of a 4th gen Highlander. The Hybrids use a proven eCVT transmission, while the 8-speed automatics used in the non-hybrids seem to be having some issues with developing a whine upon acceleration. Cheers!
Thanks for your advice! We assumed their V6 was bombproof!
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