Used 2010 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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2010 SR5 Sequoia 4X4
Traded in a Nissan Armada that I loved for the new 2010 Sequoia. While I could have saved $4,000 with a rebate on the new Armada, after I test drove the new Toyota Sequoia I had to have it. It is simply the best large SUV on the market now. It handles almost like a car, rides great, and gets better EPA than my Armada. BUY NOW - YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!!
Best SUV on the road!
This has to be the best SUV currently on the road. Prior to this I owned a Suburban. Chevrolet cannot compare to the quality and performance of this vehicle. The interior was extremely well thought out. Options are minimal making competitors fail in comparison as they nickle and dime you to get close to the quality of the Sequoia. The engine performance is excellent. Good mileage 17MPG (13.8 L/ 100km). I do not notice any lack of performance when pulling my 7000lb travel trailer. The vehicle is children friendly and focused with ease of access to all rows and built in sun shades with all windows. The dealership treatment is second to none with seven years of oil changes included.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,900172 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,997253 mi away
- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,780255 mi away
Over 250,000 miles and still great
This vehicle was manufactured with no transmission dipstick and "lifetime" fluid. The previous owner was told that she needed a new transmission because it would not go in reverse and a scan showed she had faulty solenoids. She took the $8000 quote and subtracted it from the $11,000 value and advertised it on Marketplace. I bought it. Dropped the transmission pan, installed a new filter and refilled with synthetic transmission fluid. Cleared the codes and took off for a weekend trip to the mountains. Everything is fine and I am very happy. This is my 4th Sequoia.
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Want my 2003 back!
OK - I have to admit, this purchase was a compromise for me. I wasn't sold on the new HUGE interior, but to accommodate 3 kids + 1 dog we decided to take a chance on this beast, especially considering our love of our 2003 Limited Sequoia. Here are my complaints: 1 - IT'S HUGE. Hard to park such an enormous vehicle, even though the turning radius has been greatly improved. 2 - The interior finish is below par. For $50K you'd think you'd get nice finishes, not cheap plastic everywhere. Seats are NOT comfortable. 3rd - I miss the cargo space in my 2003 Sequoia. The self storing 3rd row makes the cargo space "short" from floor to ceiling.
Toyota 2010 Platinum Edition
the good stuff ) Good Truck, nice looking truck with 90K Miles still drive like New. Good for Towing. The Bad ) Poor Leather seat, horrible. bad quality leather. bucket seat horrible. Poor Gas mileage
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