I bought this roof rack for my 2019 Toyota Highlander XLE. It came with alot of dealer installed extras (it was the eye-catcher floor model), so I decided to not have them add on little things that weren't game-breakers, but I still wanted them. I've bought and installed a bunch if aftermarket items like internal LED floor lighting, leather inserts for the wheel and cupholders, and a vinyl protector for the back of the third row seats to protect the leather. Saved me hundreds of dollars off the sticker price.My last two vehicles were SUVs with roof racks which I utilized quite a bit, so I wanted them for my HL as well. The dealer, of course, was willing to sell me OEM racks for about $450. No thank you. After much research, I settled on these roof racks. Been on my HL for about a week now, and I have no complaints. They are an almost graphite gray color, so they blend with the chrome silver and rest of the car's color scheme (not perfect match of course), but I know that the finish won't scratch off with use. They feel very solid, so I can imagine that they are capable of holding a couple hundred pounds if necessary. I drive 80 miles round trip each day to and from work. With the windows down or up, moonroof opened or closed, A/C on or off, I've heard no sounds of drag or poor airflow around them. I also love that they give such a nice (again, floormodel) vehicle a much more rugged look to it. I was surprised that such a simple addon made such a difference in its exterior appeal.My only issue with installation was that little things weren't addressed in the hardcopy or video instructions. For example, the metal gaskets that sit within the bolts' housing do not stay threaded. Once you lift either rack up out of the box and the bolt housing falls loose with gravity, its weight will pull the gasket right off the bolt threads. I just kept one of the bolt assemblies off until I connect one side properly. I had to do a round-robin to fully tighten each side, but it was better than looking underneath my car for the other side's gasket after it fell out. Also, the included allen wrench is of poor quality, so you should use a proper one from your own toolbox to prevent stripping the screwheads which allow each rack to expand or contract. In any case, very minor issues which were easily overcome - installed in under an hour.Save yourself money at the dealership and put these off racks in yourself. Well worth the low cost and a little time.