Used 2015 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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Great SUV. Our purpose was to have towing capability of 7000lbs easily and have an interior (eliminating trucks). All SUV's in this category have great front seats and comprable 2nd rows but the 3rd row was the best by far. Around town, gas mileage can be all over the map. Driving without trying to be efficient - expect 13 mpg / but if you try hard and learn - 16 - 17 is possible. Remember there is substantial push after getting off the gas. Speed is the key to mpg with something of this size. For 2011, getting in and out of 4WD occurs below 45mph - resolved in later models.
Full size SUV Heavyweight Champion
I wanted to replace my Lexus LS430 with a vehicle with same comfort, horsepower, and luxury. I found it all and more in the 2014 Toyota Sequoia platinum. I have a 2000 4runner, 1984 Toyota pickup and trader my 2006 Lexus ls430, I know first hand what Toyota quality is. The Sequoia platinum is nothing short of amazing. I love the road manners are excellent, and the comfort is pure luxury. We are truly happy to have the Sequoia as our luxury/travel vehicle.
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Best SUV ever made!
If you want a family hauler and not worried about gas mileage, this rig is a dream come true! Feels very safe, reliable, and V8 moves.
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The Best
Love my Sequoia. Purchased used with 60k miles. Best purchase had everything I needed and some. Pulls my Rockwood trailer like it's not even there.
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Great SUV Expensive Repairs
Agree with most reviews about the initial quality of vehicle. However, I have now had two major repairs in under 100k miles and all in past year. First was $3800 for seals on engine. Second is $4900 for ride level control and steering issue. Also still need to fix interior trim that essentially melted on driver door interior panel. Finally will need to replace most the rubber on windows and grill. This isn't including standard maintenance. This vehicle is used in urban environment. Toyota dealerships performed repairs. Will be selling before the truly awesome Ford Extended Warranty expires. I had hoped to keep this vehicle for at least 10 years based on Toyota reliability but now too risky without an extended warranty especially at the prices on the vehicle - still paying on car don't expect to be paying a year of payments on repairs. It seats 7 adults comfortable. Update: Now at 106k miles. No additional repairs. Still drives tight. Still get compliments on look and interior. Most think newer vehicle and are surprise when say 6 years old and 100k miles.
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