Used 2002 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4WD 4dr SUV (4.7L 8cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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Tough and reliable
Best auto I have ever owned ....never fails . Just put on off road tires .
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Love it!
This has been a great vehicle. Has never been in the shop for any reason. We drive on several vacations/year and always have plenty of room for our two kids and suitcases. Very reliable and much better gas mileage than the Expedition I used to own.
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Awesome truck
We bought our previous 1 owner 2002 Sequoia Limited in December, 2018 with 99,000 miles. After 3 months I have to say that this beast handles better than our previous 2004 4Runner and rides like a Camry. The only complaint is the mileage, which sucks, but again it's a V8, so it's be expected. Also, we don't even know we're pulling our trailer thanks to the V8.
as Tony the Tiger would say "GREAT"
After driving Toyota Land Crusiers in the past I was not happy to be paying the $65,000 for the new Land Crusier and opted for the more affordable Sequoia. I was not disapointed at all it has better performance and gets better mileage than the crusier. I see alot of people complaining about the little things on the vehicle, but let me tell you thats just what they are little things. When focusing on the big picture this is about as good as it gets. What a great SUV! And remember to buy one now before the Democrats make then illegal to drive!
Tried 'em all
Have owned 11 large SUV's over 20 years. Sequoia is good but lacks the capabilities of the competition. Recent Car & Driver test results says Sequoia was only big 'ute to get stuck on their course. Got stuck twice last winter in snow - never been stuck before. All vehicles can have problems but have had to replace AC compressor, brakes, steering parts, fuel system EGR)parts, etc. Frustrated by Toyota's tendency to "wish" problems away, requiring calls to Customer Assurance. Toyota is extremely slow to issue recalls for known problems. You have to research TSB's. I'm considering selling but choices for big 'utes are somewhat limited.