Reviews 2003 Toyota Harrier_motion

Published on June 24th, 2020 | by Daniel Sherman Fernandez

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Toyota Harrier 2003 model used car review

There is a big misconception that the Toyota Harrier, is a rebadged Lexus RX, intended for the Japanese market. The earlier model Harriers and the Lexus RXs did share some features and design language, but they are somewhat different. The Harrier SUV, a firm favorite in the Malaysians market, lasted longer than the Lexus RX model as it came with a better price point. The design of these two vehicles, mainly was similar and sometimes the same, since 1997.

2003 Toyota Harrier_instrument cluster
2003 Toyota Harrier_cabin
2003 Toyota Harrier_rear

History

In 1999 the Toyota Harrier revolution started in Malaysia and it has not slowed down. Approved Permit (AP) holders who import used vehicles from Japan started bringing them in by the dozens and until today you will see new generation Harriers in almost all AP car showrooms, of course as the years moved in the latest versions were brought in, and today we have showrooms selling the popular sharped edges 2015 model which can be bought for between RM125,000 to RM140,000 used.

However, in this article we are looking specifically at the the 2003-2005 Toyota Harrier 240G as its asking prices are very reasonable and this is still a very handsome looking SUV.

Looks

From its shiny chrome grille, to its projector-beam headlamps and swoopy streamlined shape the Harrier is a handsome car. The Harrier had no real competition with its refinement and sophistication then. All its nearest rivals in Malaysia at the time, like the Honda CRV and the Toyota RAV4 were smaller and less luxurious (and cost less also). 

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Comfort

Malaysians love this SUV for its commanding seating position, roominess, comfort, security, power and stylish looks. The Harrier was clearly more car for its asking price then and even today. 

The second generation 2003 Toyota Harrier arrived with a slightly lower climb-in height (and lower ground clearance) for easy entry, had a steeply raked windshield and a softer supple ride.

Depreciation

Today a used Harrier is still very desirable as their prices have fallen to very affordable levels as the used car market tries to stay afloat with Covid-19 hitting hard in the first quarter of 2020 and then recently with the Malaysian government according a tax waiver on new imported and local assembled cars which brought prices down and this gave a domino effect to used car prices which are moving downwards by as much as 15% from their first quarter asking prices.

2003 Toyota Harrier_used for sale

Issues

So what are the common issues with this model Toyota Harrier. To start, previous owners rarely trash a Harrier as it is a luxury SUV. Running on a Toyota Camry drivetrain, parts are easy to source and you do not need a specialist mechanic for fixing it. When test driving a 2003-2007 Harrier please check the gearbox. It should be smooth shifting and with no jerks at all. Many previous owners neglect to change the lubricant as the vehicle ages. After purchase, it is best to get all lubricants changed and check the timing belt if it needs to be replaced. Look underneath to see if this Harrier did some light off-roading as some previous owners think that with the raised drive height they can take their Harrier into their fruit farms and fishing locations.

2004 Toyota Harrier_used for sale

Prices

Scanning the online used classifieds, we spotted this full specification 2003 240G Harrier unit for a reasonable RM36,000. There was also a 2004 unit asking for RM35,000. Then we spotted a black on black 2006 model for RM39,000 which has just been given a RM7,000 price discount to clear. 

All suggested prices were before negotiations and we believe a further RM3 to RM4k can be shaved off if there is no trade-in vehicle as used car dealers today are trying to clear cars in the yard as much as possible as the market gets depressed. 

2006 Toyota Harrier_used for sale

So, for just under RM40k you can have a luxury SUV with all the necessary safety features and luxury and enjoy at least another 5-6 years of motoring without looking very much like an old car as the styling is very much carried over in the latest version on sale in UMW Toyota Malaysia for RM238,800.00.


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