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Toyota Harrier (Parallel Imported)

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This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Dec 2012.

Consumer Reviews

4.0
Good | 2 Users
4.5Comfort
4.5Reliability
5.0Interior Design
3.5Value For Money
4.0Handling
4.0Features
3.0Engine Performance
4.5Exterior Styling
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Kevy | 08 Oct 2011
A true definition of a luxury SUV
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Review

Personally speaking, I love the Toyota Harrier 240G. It is fun to cruise around with, although it is quite underpowered due to the 2.4 engine. The interior is very luxurious, the ride height is good, and it corners very well. I have installed a bigger exhaust pipe, and it seems to have a better acceleration rate compared to the one's with the stock exhaust pipe. It can easily get to 100km/h in 10 seconds, but I find it difficult to accelerate from 120-180km/h (takes about 53 seconds from 0-180). I used to own a 3.0L V6 Harrier, and there isn't much of a difference between the 3.0 and the 2.4, however, the V6 is very thirsty (managed 7.1km/L) unlike the 2.4. Overall its an amazing vehicle with fancy gadgets. Well done to Toyota.

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Geoenvir | 08 Mar 2010
Good compromise between...
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Review

Good compromise between the Rav4 and Lexus RX 350, therefore the consumption is quite high (8.0km/litre but not 11km/lt as mentionned) compare to the Rav 4 that I had previously (3 years).

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