The 2009 Toyota Highlander, an AW Drivers Log:

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SENIOR EDITOR FOR NEWS BOB GRITZINGER: This could be the ultimate do-everything vehicle that everyone needs, able to tow a 3,500-pound load, carry seven passengers or load up a pile of gear with the entire cargo area available.


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