2008 Toyota Highlander: Reliability, Recalls, Known Issues & Cost to Own
Data last updated 2026-07-04 · sources listed throughout · based on public NHTSA data
Rocky gen2 launch (many recalls) with the brake actuator/booster-pump failure and V6 oil-cooler-line rupture risk; durable underneath but the most complaint-heavy gen2 year. 3 known issue patterns are documented below, with frequency and the mileage windows where they typically appear. New, the 2008 Toyota Highlander ranged from $27,300 to $32,700 depending on trim (base MSRP, before options and destination).
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Rocky gen2 launch (many recalls) with the brake actuator/booster-pump failure and V6 oil-cooler-line rupture risk; durable underneath but the most complaint-heavy gen2 year.
Sources (3)
- api.nhtsa.govhttps://api.nhtsa.gov/complaints/complaintsByVehicle?make=toyota&model=highla…
- repairpal.comhttps://repairpal.com/reliability/toyota/highlander
- cargurus.comhttps://www.cargurus.com/research/articles/toyota-highlander-buying-guide
Known issues
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Brake actuator and booster-pump assembly failure causes loss of braking assist (often diagnostic code C1391); repairs are costly once the Toyota support program lapsed.
widespread · typically 60k–150k miles · brake
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The 3.5L V6 rubber oil-cooler line can rupture and lose oil pressure suddenly, risking engine damage.
commonly reported · engine
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Power rear liftgate and door-lock actuator failures, plus false door-ajar warnings.
occasional · electrical
Based on public NHTSA complaint data and AI synthesis: patterns, not guarantees.
Sources (4)
- api.nhtsa.govhttps://api.nhtsa.gov/complaints/complaintsByVehicle?make=toyota&model=highla…
- api.nhtsa.govhttps://api.nhtsa.gov/complaints/complaintsByVehicle?make=toyota&model=highla…
- api.nhtsa.govhttps://api.nhtsa.gov/complaints/complaintsByVehicle?make=toyota&model=highla…
- cargurus.comhttps://www.cargurus.com/research/articles/toyota-highlander-buying-guide
Recalls & safety
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Pros & cons
Pros
- Refined, quiet second-generation cabin and a comfortable ride.
- Durable V6 drivetrain with strong resale and longevity.
Cons
- Power-liftgate and door-lock actuator failures.
- Brake actuator/booster-pump failure causing loss of braking assist is the headline defect.
- V6 oil-cooler-line rupture risk and an early launch with many recalls (2008).
Trims & original pricing
| Trim | Original base MSRP | New today | Engine | MPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base | $27,300 | discontinued | — | — |
| Sport | $29,950 | discontinued | — | — |
| Limited | $32,700 | $50,325 | — | — |
Prices are base MSRP for each trim's standard configuration. Options, packages, and destination charges added to what original buyers actually paid.
Sources (2)
- iseecars.comhttps://www.iseecars.com/car/2008-toyota-highlander-price
- iseecars.comhttps://www.iseecars.com/car/toyota-highlander-price
Depreciation
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This listing sits above the typical depreciation curve. Common for heavily-optioned cars and for 2021-2023 model years (pandemic-era pricing); the curve is anchored at base MSRP, which excludes options.
Curve anchored at the entry-trim base MSRP ($27,300). Higher trims started higher (up to $32,700), and options added more.
The curve's data ends 10 years in, so the line levels off after that. Treat the tail as a floor, not a forecast: asking prices for older cars depend mostly on condition, mileage, and the current market, and often sit well above it.
Sources (1)
- iseecars.comhttps://www.iseecars.com/car/toyota-highlander/resale-value
Cost to own
| Repairs (rises with mileage) | ≈ $450–500/yr |
| Expected lifespan | ~250k miles |
National-average estimates based on public data. Your costs vary by region, driver, and condition.
Sources (1)
- repairpal.comhttps://repairpal.com/reliability/toyota/highlander
Frequently asked questions
What problems does the 2008 Toyota Highlander have?
Documented issue patterns include: Brake actuator and booster-pump assembly failure causes loss of braking assist (often diagnostic code C1391); repairs are costly once the Toyota support program lapsed; The 3.5L V6 rubber oil-cooler line can rupture and lose oil pressure suddenly, risking engine damage; Power rear liftgate and door-lock actuator failures, plus false door-ajar warnings. Frequency is based on public NHTSA complaint data: patterns, not guarantees.
Is the 2008 Toyota Highlander reliable?
Rocky gen2 launch (many recalls) with the brake actuator/booster-pump failure and V6 oil-cooler-line rupture risk; durable underneath but the most complaint-heavy gen2 year.
How much did the 2008 Toyota Highlander cost new?
Between $27,300 and $32,700 depending on trim. Those are base MSRPs for each trim's standard configuration; options, packages, and destination charges added to what original buyers actually paid.
Is the Toyota Highlander expensive to maintain?
Estimated repairs run roughly $450–500/year as mileage climbs.
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