Used 2001 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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This is the best buy I have made. I got rid of a Lincoln Navigator to get this SUV and I am glad I did. The Navigator was in the shop almost as much as it was on the road, the Sequoia has been in only for oil changes. It is great!
Best buy
Overall very comfortable. Inspite of its size, handles well even at high speeds and in hilly areas. Not too difficult to parallel park. Gives 17-19mpg on Highway. about 15 in city of boise Had to replace tires at 20,000 and front brakes are already gone with just over 21000 miles.
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One year with the Sequoia
If you are considering a full sized SUV, the Sequoia must be a serious contender. It features gobs of room, numerous safety features, plenty of luxo goodies yet is relatively fun and easy to drive for such a big vehicle. While a tad pricey compared to the competition, I think in the long run it will be cheaper when repairs and depreciation are considered. I paid $38,700 for mine with everything but sunroof and 4wd. I could have bought the same Expedition or Durango for almost $10,000 less but I know I'd have problems down the road. Bottom line? Peace of mind is worth money to me.
everything is a "mandatory option"
Great car in general -- the wife loves it. But I had to pay for it. Toyota's and Gulf States Toyota's (the distributor) "mandatory options" have left a very bad taste in my mouth. I settled on the dealership with the best attitude (most refuse to deal) although they are still tough to deal with. I was forced to buy options I didn't want. You have to pay extra for wheels??, floor mats, etc. Then Gulf States Toyota forces you to buy a $1,200 mandatory "extra mile" option package (10 yr limited floor mat warranty, glass breakage, etching -- hardly a good value). What's next a $3,000, 30 year sunvisor warranty?
I Love This Ride!
We just bought this Sequoia after looking at them for over 6 months. It's hard to find them, they are very popular and they really hold their value. We could've gotten a 2001 Ford Expedition for about $8,000 less, but the Sequoia is superior in every way and you can't hear the depreciation fly out the window like it's competition.