2008 Toyota Highlander On Snow

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  • The lesson for this video.

    1) Don't buy a Highlander.

    2) REALY DON'T BUY A HIGHLANDER!

    3) I'M SERIOUS DON'T BUY THIS CAR

  • @ferrari4002 whats wrong with the car?

  • @Gtbomb1

    Nothing was wrong with the car. The was car new when we bought it. We just wanted to show you what it looks like when the car is on snow.

  • so do you think a fwd drive one of these, will get stuck in snow

  • @rcdude747

    The FWD will most likely get stuck. However, the type of tires (all season/snow tires) make a big difference.

    If you want to minimize your chances of being stuck on snow, your suv should: 1.- Have 4WD, 2.- Limited Slip Differential 3.- Snow tires.

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  • Dumbass needs winter tires.

  • i think its because you dont know how to drive it mine works fine

  • 4WD and AWD can not do it's job if the person driving is failing! Whoever taught them how to drive on snow an ice or for that matter, AT ALL is an idiot! YOU NEVER JUST GUN IT!

  • Ground clearance, in this, Highlander is awful. What is hanging underneath, right in the middle of vehicle? That is major No-No. Next time they should change and take away that boxy potential snow and mud hook.

  • Funny thing is my highlander does just fine in the snow. Some people just dont know how to drive even with awd.

  • This is not an accurate description of the vehicles capabilities. The person was gunning it which will spin any tires in the snow. There is a snow mode and a traction control button that help, and if the tires were the Toyo original equipment I am not surprised. I have a pair of Michelin LTx M/s tires and if you put the car in snow mode I can get up anything.  Barring major ice, which nothing will grab on except chains or good studs.

  • Any AWD vehicle with proper winter tires will do well in the snow. On the other side, you can have the best off road vehicle in the world like the Range Rovers and with stock tires; so called "all season tires", this is what you will get. All these SUVS come from factory with All Season Tires for MPG efficiency and comfort. So stop blaming it on the car and blame it on your lack of knowledge.

  • tires

  • The only true awd's are Subaru, Audi, Mitsubishi, Land Rover/ Range Rover and that new 2 door jeep looking toyota. Anything else is a joke. I drove them all last winter to see how good they are.

  • I've got a 2008 FWD Highlander, I live in GreenBay, and we had one of the worst winters in my 37 yrs on earth last year, and my Highlander was excellent in the snow. wouldn't trade it for anything, and I have no need for a 4 wheel drive. And #2 reason, the original tires on all toyotas stink, but at 28,000 i put a set of Firestone Destination LE's on, and I'm going into my 3rd winter with them. I'm ready!

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