Used 2020 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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300 Miles and the vehicle is in the shop already
I have leased the vehicle not too long ago. A week later I had to drive it to the shop due to multiple safety sensors repeated failures. Rear cross traffic, Blind spot, active cruise control, front collision radar, etc. At the moment dealer had to contact Toyota to figure out what is going on. I wish I could return it at this point in time...Toyota reliability is gone. First one, and definitely the last Toyota I will ever lease / own.
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The ultimate machine produced by Toyota
I know what Toyota is capable of. I know what they could do in the 1980s and I mostly know what they are now... I know how the world has changed. I have always owned Toyotas. This vehicle, as manifested in the form of TRD Pro, is Toyota's finest modern accomplishment, IMO. Lots of people will disagree (and it's very arguable that the 3rd-gen Sequoia TRD Pro is a far greater accomplishment, but only time will tell that story...) The factory FOX bypass shocks are absolutely incredible, IMO. The 5.7L V8 iForce motor is tried and true, and...that thing screams. It drinks a ton of gas, for sure. AFAIK, it's the same motor that was in my 2014 Tundra. I trust it radically. The leather seats are comfortable and have good foam, the factory JBL speakers bump enough for me, the factory TRD Pro exhaust notes are great (IMO), the rear window rolls down, the factory roof racks are dope, the second-row captains chairs are luxurious with plenty of space, and the list goes on and on. I personally don't care if the cabin controls are dated - all the physical buttons and needle gauges operate just fine for me. But it's actually more than that: I vehemently *DON'T* want to poke around a software menu on a computer touch screen while I'm driving... That is dangerous and also angers me. Muscle memory is king when navigating a vehicle: I can press a button while simultaneously turning a corner and never take my eyes off the road. I absolutely love this truck. Bring your hard-earned money with you to the gas pump, though.
- TRD PRO 4dr SUVMSRP: $43,269500 mi away
- SR5 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,990153 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $52,998399 mi away
Still loving it
I bought my 2008 used about two years ago and I have no regrets. The SR5 model with leather, sunroof and other trims, it looks better than a base model. The ride is comfortable and it is our family and friend's favorite hauler.
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Love my Sequoia! 5.7 liter has the power to tow.
Love my Sequoia! 5.7 liter has the power to tow whatever need to tow. Tons of inside cargo space especially if you lower the rear seats. Wish it had better gas mileage but you don't buy a 5.7 liter engine for gas mileage. Lol.
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Best Truck Ever 2018 Sequioa Limited
Almost 5,000 miles not one problem. Gas is a little better than my 2013 Sequioa. Only one problem with my 2013 and 80,000 miles the door hinge got broken when a Hugh gust of wind hit the door. Toyota should make a heavy duty hinge. Back to the 2018 I like the design and the handling, preformance and quality. I had 6 Chevy Suburbans that fell apart after 50,000 miles. I get 17 MPG Suburban driving and approx 18 MPG HWY. I did get 20+ on one tank HWY driving must have been the wind pushing me. All in All love my truck.
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