Used 2003 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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Best SUV in it's class
I love my new Sequoia! It's so quiet and smooth; nice acceleration; doesn't feel like a truck like some SUVs; very small radius of turn for making tight U- ies; did I mention it was very quiet. Sucks up a lot of gas....compare to my Honda Accord. Very happy I with my choice...as long as gas price stays below $2.
I love the Sequoia.
Finally after 2 years of talking and watching other people drive by me on the highway, I bought an 03 Phantom Grey SR5 Sequoia. This website was great in helping with reviews and what I should expect for price. The dealership had plenty in stock and we picked one off the lot. It drives great, is comfortable, looks sharp, and is all around fun to drive. I feel comfortable in it wether dressed up for dinner or road tripping with the back jammed. Great SUV and hope it lives up to the great anticipated quality and value. Gas mileage is as expected 14- 17MPG, but still tough to swallow.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,99822 mi away
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,99991 mi away
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,900296 mi away
Sequoia -- BEST SUV EVER!
The Toyota Sequoia is the absolute BEST SUV ever. Pure Toyota excellence in fit and finish -- and total perfection in engineering quality. I have friends with Explorers, Expeditions and some with GM products -- all WISH they had not made their purchase of an inferior product. Toyota HAS, in fact, eclipsed both Ford and GM in the SUV market. I totally LOVE this vehicle and when the time comes for a NEW SUV -- it will be a Toyota Sequoia.
NEW SUV
Just purchased my new SUV and got to say it have everything I want in it along with the looks and ride....finally found a SUV with the headroom etc I need. Terrific vehicle and I hope to have it for many years...
Very Satisfied Customer
I was stuck trying to justify the high price of the Sequoia compared to it's American counterparts. In the end the resale value and reliabilty overcame the others. I have been very happy with my Sequioa, and feel more at ease with having to outlay that much money. The quality and workmanship is leaps and bounds above any others I have seen. I put in a Gibson Cat-Back exhaust & a Volant cold air intake. I get close to 18.5 miles to the gallon and much quicker 0-60 times, The set up cost me $600 but well worth it. In a nut shell, I am a very saitsfied Toyota owner. There is a reason that Toyota does not have to offer huge rebates to sell there products.