Used 2005 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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Enough of Ford
After 15 years of Fords I love my new Toyota Sequoia it has plenty of room, plenty of power and is a joy to drive.
$300 repair
Purchased 2005 Sequoia and at 97K check engine light and VSC light dealer quoted $3000 to repair internal engine switches. WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER TOYOTA.
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Toyota never again
All Seqouias that I have seen from 2002-2009 all had similar issues(check engine light, rear window and wiper stop functioning, key fobs break, window rubber gaskets dry and crack, and wheel caps fall off. My brother owns a 2002 Seqouia limited and two friends own 2007 and 2008 Seqouias, all with the same issues. My ‘05 is my first and last Toyota. Never, ever again! Sold the sequoia back in August. Had to replace the rear door latch(which is all plastic) with an all metal latch and the overhead console because the garage door opener button broke. Toyota……Never Again!
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Sequoia
I was looking for a smaller SUV, having previously owned Suburbans. The room in the Sequoia is great and with the three seats, any place you sit you have a lot of room, unlike my Suburban.
sequoia
Love the ride, the interior, the stereo, the seats are much more comfortable than the 99 model