2008–2024
How many miles does a Toyota Highlander last?
By the DealScan team · Updated 2026-06-12
Quick answer
The 3.5L V6 routinely clears 250,000 miles. A 140,000-mile Highlander with dealer records is a safer buy than an 80,000-mile one with none. Hybrids age well too, but ask about hybrid battery health past 150,000 miles.
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With a Toyota Highlander, maintenance records matter far more than the number on the odometer. The issues below are what actually shorten a Highlander's life when they go unaddressed — check for them before you judge a car by its mileage.
- 2008–2013 V6: rubber oil cooler line can rupture and dump oil — check for the updated metal line and any oil loss history
- 2GR-FE V6 water pump weeps coolant with age — look for pink crust around the pump and front of the engine
- 2017–2019 8-speed automatic: low-speed hesitation and clunky shifts — test drive in stop-and-go; software updates improved it
- 2020+ models are largely trouble-free; focus on accident history and dealer service gaps instead
What to verify on a high-mileage Highlander
- No oil drips under the engine and no oil-loss history (2008–2013)
- Coolant level and water pump area dry
- Smooth low-speed shifting on the test drive (2017–2019)
- Hybrid battery health report past 150,000 miles on Hybrid trims
Toyota Highlander mileage FAQ
How many miles does a Toyota Highlander last?
The 3.5L V6 routinely clears 250,000 miles. A 140,000-mile Highlander with dealer records is a safer buy than an 80,000-mile one with none. Hybrids age well too, but ask about hybrid battery health past 150,000 miles.
What mileage is too high for a used Toyota Highlander?
There is no single cutoff. The 3.5L V6 routinely clears 250,000 miles. A 140,000-mile Highlander with dealer records is a safer buy than an 80,000-mile one with none. Hybrids age well too, but ask about hybrid battery health past 150,000 miles. A documented, well-maintained example at higher mileage is usually a safer buy than a neglected low-mileage one.
Is a high-mileage Toyota Highlander worth buying?
A used Toyota Highlander is one of the most dependable three-row SUVs you can buy, and the known issues are cheap to check: oil cooler line leaks on 2008–2013 V6 models, water pump seepage on the same engine, and a slightly hesitant 8-speed automatic on 2017–2019 cars that is annoying rather than fatal. The bigger risk is price — Highlanders carry a strong reputation premium, so verify the condition matches the asking price.
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