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Toyota s midsize Highlander Hybrid SUV checks all the boxes
Three row seating and 35 miles per gallon in an all-wheel-drive crossover SUV.
The Highlander midsize SUV is one of Toyota s foundational products. As a family-sized SUV, Highlander has historically offered reliability, affordability, and the quality that has inspired tremendous loyalty among Toyota buyers. The company has been making the Highlander for 20 years, and the Highlander Hybrid for 16 of those years. It s safe to say that this vehicle is mature in its design and Toyota has done the homework to keep the Highlander competitive.
Depending on the configuration you select, the Highlander seats either seven or eight passengers. The difference is the second row. Eight-passenger configurations use a three-across bench seat, while seven-passenger models have two individual captain s chairs. The third row is always a three-across bench seat.
Prospect of vaccines creates lines at COVID site in Miami
MARTA LAVANDIER and BOBBY CAINA CALVAN, Associated Press
March 9, 2021
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1of11A Miami-Dade County policeman control the flow of traffic to the FEMA COVID-19 vaccination site at Miami Dade College, Tuesday, March 9, 2021, in Miami. Thousands waited three hours or more to get the vaccine. By mid morning the site had ran out of the one dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine an only the Pfizer vaccine was available.Marta Lavandier/APShow MoreShow Less
2of11Liana Fonseca looks away as she receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, Tuesday, March 9, 2021, in Miami. Thousands packed the mass vaccination site at Miami Dade College, many waiting three hours or more to get the vaccine. By mid morning the site had ran out of the one dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine an only the Pfizer vaccine was available.Marta Lavandier/APShow MoreShow Less
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A few years ago, I saw this little Finnish Toyota Starlet run at the Mt. Washington hillclimb. I don’t think my ears have stopped ringing.
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I loved the car so much that I still check up on it every so often, making a note to check in on Mikko Kataja and his Starlet. Here he is at Mt. Washington back in 2017:
That is a tight, tight little one-and-a-quarter lane road, and this Starlet makes it look like a highway. It doesn’t exactly hide the bumps, though. That is a rough, rough course, and I don’t know how Kataja made it out of the car with all of his teeth intact.