2014 Toyota Highlander- Limited PLT: Family Friendly Car Review

2014 Toyota Highlander Family Friendly Car Review by Nick Shell

I’ve been having several people asking me when I’ll finally review a Toyota Highlander. This time has come!

The timing was perfect because it was the vehicle I was able to test drive during my family’s annual vacation to California. This time around was special, though, because we took a special road trip from Sacramento to Lake Tahoe (Squaw Valley) in it.

2014 Toyota Highlander Family Friendly Car Review by Nick Shell

Before I say anything else, even if a Highlander isn’t the kind of vehicle you’re in the market to own, it’s at least the perfect one to rent while on vacation.

2014 Toyota Highlander- Limited PLT: Family Friendly Car Review

Even though there are just three of us in my family, we hauled around a lot of luggage, being that we flew in from Nashville. Not to mention, our road trip was also a “travelling family reunion.” In other words, we were part of a caravan in which extended family members were rotating in and out of the car.

2014 Toyota Highlander Family Friendly Car Review by Nick Shell

The Highlander was the perfect size; seating 7 plus cargo space. With an average MPG of 20, I could have made it all the way from Sacramento to Lake Tahoe and back on the same tank, had it not been for some extra trips to neighboring towns like Truckee. Doing so much driving in an unfamiliar part of the country, the special backup camera was especially helpful.

2014 Toyota Highlander Family Friendly Car Review by Nick Shell

In what turned about to be a perfect coincidence, Toyota happens to be the official sponsor of Squaw Valley, where we stayed. I had no idea going into this.

2014 Toyota Highlander- Limited PLT: Family Friendly Car Review

So on display there at The Village At Squaw Valley, they featured several other Toyotas, all of which I have previously reviewed: the Rav4, the Tacoma, the Prius, and today, the Highlander.

2014 Toyota Highlander Family Friendly Car Review by Nick Shell

Just a couple of months ago, my sister and her husband traded in their Mazda Tribute for a Highlander, and I’ve heard nothing but positives the whole time. They love theirs.

So in addition to me saying the Highlander made the perfect complimentary vehicle for an all-American rugged road trip, my sister is very satisfied with it as her main car.

2014 Toyota Highlander Family Friendly Car Review by Nick Shell

And she did a lot of research before buying it. She admitted to me that all my many Toyota reviews helped convince her. (We were raised in a very pro-Ford home.)

Similarly, my wife loved the Highlander, saying that she loved how “roomy” it is and that “it’s high enough off the ground that it makes me feel like I’d be safe in a crash.”

2014 Toyota Highlander Family Friendly Car Review by Nick Shell

Lastly, my son said his favorite part about riding in the Highlander was that he could see out all the windows. And on a mountainous road trip to Lake Tahoe, that matters!

2014 Toyota Highlander Family Friendly Car Review by Nick Shell

Here are the stats:

3.5 DOHC V6 Engine with Dual WT-i

6 Spd Auto Trans; 5,000 lb Tow Capacity

7 passenger

2014 Toyota Highlander Family Friendly Car Review by Nick Shell

Annual Fuel Cost: $2,600

20 MPG combined: 18 city/24 highway

Cost As Shown: $44,450.00

2014 Toyota Highlander- Limited PLT: Family Friendly Car Review

Thanks for checking out my very anticipated review of the 2014 Toyota Highlander. I hope you enjoyed it!

2014 Toyota Avalon: Family Friendly Car Review

I am very excited to get to do a review on a Toyota Avalon again this week! Last year I reviewed the 2013 Avalon Hybrid, so I already knew how much I was going to love the 2014 version.

2014 Toyota Avalon car review

Before becoming familiar with the Avalon myself, I never realized what an “easy to love” kind of car it really is. There’s no thinking required in regards to “How does it handle?” or anything like that.

You just get in it and you drive. And you don’t think about the car. You just become one with the Avalon.

If you’re considering test driving a full-size car, I would recommend starting with the Avalon. I have test driven and reviewed many cars by now, and I can tell you, there’s something special about the way this car drives; incredibly smooth and natural.

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And I’m not the only one to rave about the Avalon. If you’ve got the budget for a car like this, and you’re looking for a car this size, I would say start with Avalon- let it be the car to beat.

I would like to close with some stats on the car.

Standard Equipment:

3.5L 268 HP DOHC 24V w/Dual VVT -i

6-Speed ECT -i A/T w/Paddle Shifters

Government 5-Star Star Safety Ratings:

Overall Vehicle Score: 5

Frontal Crash Driver: 4

Frontal Crash Passenger: 5

Side Crash Front Seat: 5

Side Crash Rear Seat: 5

Rollover: 4

Family Friendly Car Review

Fuel Economy and Price:

24 MPG combined (21 city, 31 highway)

Annual fuel cost: $2,200.

Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $39,650.00

Fully Loaded, As Seen: $42,785.00.

2014 Toyota Avalon review

So there’s a sneak peak at one of my favorite Toyotas: the 2014 Avalon.

My next family friendly car review will be on the 2014 Toyota Highlander, as I will be travelling from Sacramento to Lake Tahoe and back.

I’m guessing it will be pretty cool…

Family Friendly Car Review: 2014 Nissan Versa Note SV

Welcome to this week’s family friendly car review! I am Nick Shell, the daddy blogger of Parents.com’s The Dadabase, but on the side, I review cars.

This week’s featured vehicle is the 2014 Nissan Versa Note SV, America’s best-selling entry hatch, which makes the first Nissan vehicle I have ever driver or even ridden in.

Nissan Versa Note

Because I just reviewed the Fiat 500 a few weeks ago, I kept being reminded of it as I drove the Versa. So what I would like to do in my family friendly car review of the 2014 Nissan Versa Note SV is to show what differences I noticed.

The Versa is slightly larger than the Fiat 500; noticeable in the backseat, not to mention the Versa has 4 doors as opposed to just 2.

So obviously, it’s easier for an adult to fit in the back seat of Versa. The trunk of a Versa is also slightly larger than the Fiat 500; but not by a whole lot.

Despite this, the Versa gets slightly better gas mileage: The Versa averages 35, while the Versa averages 32.

However, the Fiat 500 costs nearly $3000 more than the Versa; not to mention, the Fiat will cost you an extra $400 in fuel annually.

I will say that the Fiat 500 definitely felt like it had more “get up and go.” That would probably explain the slightly better gas mileage in the Versa.

However, the Versa came with cooler accessories.

The radio on the Fiat 500 was extremely minimal; not having a screen for SiriusXM. Plus, it had no cameras.

That’s where the Versa really impressed me: its visibility.

Nissan Versa Note car review

It is so easy to see in the Versa. While the Fiat has a blind spot so bad on the driver’s side there is a special mirror to compensate for it, the Versa has no blind spots.

Additionally, the Versa comes with the coolest rearview camera, and something they call the Around View Monitor, which is awesome: It’s basically like having an aerial view of the car, so you can literally see all around you. Very cool and innovative!

So, bottom line, both the Nissan Versa and the Fiat 500 are fun cars, but it just depends on what matters most to you:

The Nissan Versa is better on gas, has better visibility, has slightly more room, has better visibility, and costs less.

Meanwhile, the Fiat 500 feels like it has more power and definitely has a unique look to set you apart on the road.

2014 car review Nissan Versa Note

Here are the stats:

2014 Nissan Versa Note SV

Mechanical & Performance:

1.6 Liter DOHC 16-Valve 4-Cylinder Engine

Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission)

Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars

Power-Assisted Vented Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes

15” Steel Wheels w/Full Wheel Covers

Active Grille Shutter

Other Features:

Divide-n-Hide Adjustable Floor

NissanConnect w/Navigation System

Around View Monitor

Nick Shell Nissan Versa Note

Government Safety Testing Pending.

Fuel Economy:

31 city/40 highway: 35 combined

Annual Fuel Cost: $1500

Total Price As Shown: $19,545.00