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In the video, Jeff Teague provides a detailed comparison of the 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander XLE and Limited models, focusing on their seating configurations and various features. He starts by examining the XLE model, highlighting the bench seat's capacity for three people, its adjustable legroom, and ease of access to the third row. The Limited model features captain's chairs, which offer flexibility in adjustments and include child safety latches. Jeff also discusses various vehicle features such as LED lights, chrome trim, Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, different wheel designs, and advanced interior features like a 12.3-inch screen and multiple USB-C ports. The cargo space is notably larger than in previous models, and two powertrain options are available: a 2.4-liter turbo gasoline engine and a 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid. The panoramic roof is highlighted as an upgrade, and Jeff concludes by encouraging viewers to explore more content on his platforms.
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In this part of the video, Jeff Teague compares the new 2024 Grand Highlander XLE model with a bench seat to The Limited model with Captain’s chairs. He starts by examining the XLE model, highlighting that the bench seat fits three people, though the middle seat has slightly shorter legroom. The seat can be moved forward to access the third row, which has a grip handle for easier entry. The seats can be adjusted forward and backward significantly and can recline. Jeff demonstrates how easy it is to access the third row and points out the good legroom and headroom for someone of his height (5’8″). The bench seat provides adjustable legroom and the ability to lean back comfortably. He notes the seat’s firmness, but finds it adequately comfortable, mentioning a small hump in the middle seat.
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In this part of the video, the host discusses the seating configurations of a vehicle featuring captain’s chairs. They highlight that the vehicle just came off the transport truck and is still wrapped in plastic. During the review, the host notes the flexibility in the seating arrangements, including sliding the seats forward and backward, reclining them, and laying them down. They also demonstrate how to remove the center tray table to provide easier access to the third row. The host illustrates the space available and mentions specific features like child safety latches on the captain’s chairs. The segment concludes with an overview of the space and functionality of the third-row seats and a brief introduction to the exterior of the vehicle.
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In this part of the video, various features of a new Toyota vehicle are highlighted, including LED lights, chrome trim, gloss black accents, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0. The wheels are different from other models, and the vehicle includes a 12.3-inch screen, smart key auto lock/unlock for all five doors, and optional features like a hitch and front parking sensors. Two different powertrains are available: a 2.4-liter turbo gasoline engine and a 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid with electric motors. The presenter compares cargo space, noting this model has 20.6 cubic feet compared to the Highlander’s 16 cubic feet. Interior features such as USB-C ports and iPad holders in the third row are also discussed, emphasizing the luxury and practicality of the vehicle.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses the entry-level Grand Highlander, highlighting that the panoramic roof shown is an upgraded feature from the factory. Variations between different models, such as Captain chairs versus bench seats and different color options like Wind Chill Pearl and Ruby Flare Pearl, are mentioned. The speaker wraps up by encouraging viewers to visit FredAndersonToyota.com to explore available units and thanks them for following their reviews on Toyota Jeff Reviews and Auto Jeff Reviews. They also promote their 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander playlist for additional content and answers to potential questions.