Used 2002 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4WD 4dr SUV (4.7L 8cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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What a Turkey
Toyota doesn't know how to build trucks or take care of customers. 4WD broke first time I used 4WLow in deep snow (in my driveway). Dealer accused me of abuse (had to be because Toyota's don't break...unbelievable arrogance). Got it resolved (had to go to another dealer who took mercy on me) but Toyota help center was no help at all. Took 2 months to resolve and repair. It also eats brakes (we drive VERY conservatively) and the windshield has cracked twice for no apparent reason. Clicking noise of fuel injectors when cold. Overall, a total turkey. If you want to buy a full-sized SUV buy American. Lesson learned.
Problems Problems Problems
I purchased my limited Sequioa in December of 2001 and since then i have put just over 17,000 miles on the car and have had the brakes fixed for the same problem 3 times! I used to own a 1998 Lincoln Navigator and drove it the same way I drive my Sequoia and never had any problems with it. In my opinion the Sequioa looks like a 4Runner on steroids! Also the front passanger seat doesn't raise up and down! For what I paid for it, I was expecting a lot more!
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,4991 mi away
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,900199 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,990219 mi away
LOVE IT
This is my first Toyota. I plan on buying another of the same one. I love it. I've owed several SUVs that drive like trucks -very rough - not this one! Smooth like a car. I have a long commute, so it is much appreciated.
Reliable Sequoia
I have the fully load 4x4 limited with gold trim. No issues with the Sequoia for 9 months. High way milage is excellent for a truck of this weight 18 + miles/gallon on long trips, with a load of 6 people. Around the town ~16 miles/gallon.
But the Vhevrolet and Save
The gas milage is terrible for this SUV. I would have reather bought the Ford or Chevy and got the performance and better milage at a much lower cost. The Toyota cost 9K more than I could have bought the Tahoe LT for. I cannot recommend this SUV.