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Originally Posted by wwest
Could be that Toyota wasn't very confident in how well the public, the HYBRID buying public, would accept a larger and heavier Highlander.
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I personally saw it as a huge selling point. We needed the extra space for my family, so anything with less than a third row wouldn't cut it, and when it came down to it, the option of being able to get a hybrid with <almost> respectable mileage was important enough to sway our decision.
Of course, I'm sure that a fair number of hybrid buyers would consider it a joke to have a car get ~25mpg.