Used 2001 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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Great but could use some improvements
My wife drove a 4WD 97 4Runner Lmtd up until we sold it and bought this Seq. After alot of shopping, we settled on the Desert SR5 with lthr, wd grain, rear splr and the stl whl pkg. I then traded the stl wheels for some nice rims. Total,I have $35.5k into the vehicle. However, I have two issues that I'd like to share. First, fuel economy is 12-13mpg in the city and hwy which I think should be better. Second, just had to replace the front brakes at 21k miles which the dealer is saying will be normal. The 4runner I had 78k on the original set with the same driver/conditions. Therefore, I think Toyota has put too small of brakes on this one.
Too many little things
Sequoia is great to drive. Engine/transmission MUCH smoother than in my '98 Navigator. Big inside yet feels smaller to drive. Very quiet. Have had problems with rear window, interior plastic pieces, terrible design for rear controlled AC. Averall a great SUV, but without modifications would not repurchase.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,998183 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,499197 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,995772 mi away
considering one?
If you are considering this vehicle stop here. I went to Chicago Auto show and sat in all Suv's and can tell you this is the best! The seating and capacity will blow all competitors away. My neighbors bought a Denali and said they wish they would've bought a Sequoia after seeing mine. Just remember. It may be a little more $ but you get what you pay for!
Greatest thing on wheels
I got rid of a Lincoln Navigator to get this hunk of a SUV. If it were a man I would marry it.
Legendary Quality
Legendary Toyota Quality is just that, a legend. I replaced ALL of the following in the first 12 months: 1) Control module for dashboard instruments 2) Front brake pads 3) Front rotors 4) Rear brake pads 5) Rear rotors 6) Hatch window weather seal 7) Hatch window wiper 8) Power steering pump 9) Alternator 10) Battery 11) Handgrips, coat hooks, etc. I replaced the following in year 2: 1) Brake Pads/Rotors on all 4 wheels 2) All 4 tires (between 25K - 30K miles) The on-the-fly 4 wheel drive system takes a LONG time (> 1 min) to engage.