Used 2002 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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Good vehicle for the money
Love this vehicle. Highly recommended. Large spaciousness which helps with hauling large furniture. Comfortable ride. A little too pricey and not great on gas mileage but overall happy with this choice.
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2002 Sequoia Review
I've had mine about a year & have zero complaints. I bought it with 100K miles from a dealer who has sold me a number of Toyotas & I would not buy anything else. It is a used vehicle & friends comment that it looks very well kept. It drives great, visibility is great, never had any problems. gas mileage is not so good, but if you want great gas mileage, buy something else. If you want comfort & a reliable family SUV that protects you, you need to drive it!
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,800179 mi away
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,900622 mi away
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,900675 mi away
Very Big SUV
I lost room going from an Aerostar AWD extended van, but I gained ground clearance and an extra seat. I canoe in Maine and need the ground clearance that the van could not deliver for the logging roads. One problem is that the truck is so high that I have troble loading a canoe on the useless roof rack. I will buy a canoe trailer! 4WD and traction control are OK in snow, but the skid control doesn't do much. This is a HIGH vehicle and the running boards help greatly getting in.
Best in its class - by far
What a phenomenal vehicle! All Expedition/Tahoe/Suburban shoppers do yourselves a favor and test drive the Sequoia. The differences will be glaringly obvious including the interior features, the convenience and placement of the dashboard knobs/buttons, the purr of the V8 engine and the sleek exterior design.
Excellent all-around vehicle
This is a great alternative to a Tahoe or Expedition. They handle well for a fullsize truck and cornering is flat with slight understeer when pushed too far. The traction control seems to do more harm than good. No way to turn it off either. Almost got it stuck 3 weeks after purchase going places I previously took my 4x4 pickup. Climbing a muddy hill, engine cuts power when tires slip leaving you with no momentum. Even with street tires, it should do better.