Not So Famous in Pakistan – Toyota Harrier Owner Review

Today’s owner review features the Toyota Harrier, an SUV unknown to many in Pakistan. Launched in 1997, Harrier was one of the first crossovers by Toyota. An interesting point is that only two to three such models exist in Pakistan. Join us as we uncover the Toyota Harrier for you. So, without further delays, let’s head into it.

Exterior

One word that can describe the exterior is “sleek.” The Harrier carries sharp dual projection headlights complemented with a minimalistic front grill. Furthermore, this SUV has 19-inch alloy multi-spoke wheels. Moreover, the side mirrors comprise LED indicators and blind spot monitoring. Also, the door handles are chromed to enhance the design aesthetics. Other highlights include continued taillights, a high-mounted brake light, and a smart trunk. Additionally, the Harrier has ample trunk space that the foldable rear seats can further enhance.

Purchase Decision

The owner shared that he wanted to buy a Japanese hybrid SUV, and since such options were unavailable locally, the owner decided to go for the Toyota Harrier.

Fuel Average

This SUV offers its owner a fuel average of 16-18 km/l within the city.

Features

Some impressive features of the Harrier include leather seats, adaptive cruise control, a JBL sound system, a 12.3-inch media screen, heated ventilated seats, lumbar support, eight airbags, lane keeping assist, parking sensors, pedestrian detection, brake hold, dual-zone climate control, memory seats, and more. Furthermore, the overall interior look carries an aggressive feel yet provides comfort.

Missing Features

The owner feels that a sunroof should also have been added.

Maintenance Cost and Parts Availability

The owner shared that the availability of parts is an issue since it is difficult to source them locally, and imports are currently down in the country. Moreover, for every 5000 km for Rs 15,000, the maintenance needs are fulfilled, which include an oil change and oil filter.

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