Used 2003 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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Over two years and not a single problem
We switched to Sequoia from a 4Runner. I don't want to bore you with the initial decision making and comparisons I made. We have had this SUV for two years now. Have taken it to all nasty road conditions. The car drives as if it is on rails. The has a much more dynamic feel than the 4Runner (ironic isn't it/). More importantly, this SUV has never had to go back to dealer . Not even for an adjustment. I can't say the same for our European cars. I really recommend this SUV.
Sunroof Problems
We just purchased this vehicle less than a month ago and have had to make several trips to the dealership with it. Our most distressful problem is the poor interior build quality and a sunroof that squeaks over bumpy roads to the point of distraction. As I type this review, the roof still squeaks and no one at my dealership seems to know what or why it is doing this. The slogan should read, "interior by mattel". Also, the rear audio plate looks like it's falling off even after THAT was replaced. After spending 50+ thousand on this truck I want to kick myself. There are better values out there.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,49789 mi away
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,995200 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,855249 mi away
Total Satisfaction for The Big Family
I test drove the Caddy-ESV, Lincoln- Nav, and all the GMC's. They are all nice but the Sequoia has the best balance of power, space, and confort for a large family. The best resale value doesn't hurt, not one bit.
I love my car
Its a great car. It was worth the wait. It looks Great, Drives like a Lexus, and I just love it. I'll never not have a toyota!
Fantastic Experiance
We test drove almost all thats out there and found this to be the best as far as comfort and affordability. Great traveling with the family. We are a baseball family that use to travel 50,000 miles per year.