Used 2001 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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very pleased
not much to say - except it's a not the top of the line lux land cruiser - but it's pretty damn near. toyota - it'll run forever, and the trade in will be much better than most, and it's a great machine.
Very Pleased w/Sequouia
Purchased this vehicle sight unseen. Very pleased with it. See "Suggested Improvements" for three crucial suggestions. (Also, where's the TRD supercharger kit!?)
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,499686 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,995695 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,998715 mi away
Great Truck, Poor A/C
I am loving my Sequoia when it is not in the shop. The truck has been in and out of the dealership for the last two months for repeated A/C failure. If it not the compressor its something else. To add insult to injury the parts for the truck are always on "back order."
What an SUV!!!
We purchased a black Limited 4WD model and have loved all 28000 miles we've put on it. It's traveled cross country and it shines at high speeds. This SUV will creep up to 90MPH so easily its frightening. The interior is great -- get the grey leather -- Climate control is excellent, as is JBL. My only gripe would be make the front seat slide back a bit more for taller drivers. I'm 6'3 and I can find a more comfortable position in my ford expedition or Volvo XC. Also, the steering wheel feels like it was designed for girl hands-- very small, makes my hands cramp up. Those are my only suggestions. We have loved this car and would recommend it to anyone.
Not happy with warranty coverage
Overall the vehicle is fine. However, the driver side window has been squeeky lately. I went to open the window the other day, and the glass almost completely turned around. Took it into the dealership and guess what? Not covered under warranty. They want $700 to replace the motor. I'm sorry, but for something that has nothing to do with the actual "running" of the car should include reasonable wear and tear. What else does one do with a window besides press the button to roll it up or down? I'm pretty mad about this and Corporate Toyota will be getting a call.