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1 out of 5 stars

cargo space unusable.

concerned buyer, 11/21/2023
2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum 4dr SUV 4WD (3.5L 6cyl Turbo gas/electric hybrid 10A)
10 of 14 people found this review helpful

I like everything about this but the cargo space is a deal breaker. It rode great and the motor is strong enough to easily pull my 5000 pound boat. I had a Tundra and have been a loyal Toyota fan for years. However, I needed something with a shorter wheelbase and this seemed to be the ticket. However, once I looked in the cargo area I just couldn't do it. It would be completely unusable for a road trip or to try to move anything of any size. We ended up with the GMC Yukon XL. I am only writing this because I want to come back to toyota. I hope they will build a Sequoia that is similar to what the new Tundra offers. Two motors, one without the battery. If they were to do that and give us the ability to remove the 3rd row seats, I think they would have a winner

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1 out of 5 stars

Disappointed

SAS, 01/20/2024
2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum 4dr SUV 4WD (3.5L 6cyl Turbo gas/electric hybrid 10A)
7 of 11 people found this review helpful

We have the 2023 Sequoia Platinum for the last 7 months and have put 10k miles. The biggest issue is the cargo space. It’s so difficult to carry heavy items such as suitcases since the floor level is so high with the hybrid battery and the 3rd row seats. The ride quality is also very bad and can’t justify for a 80k SUV. The rain sensing and intermittent wipers don’t work and we have been to the Team Toyota dealership and they can’t figure it out. Fuel average in the city is no where close to the published MPG.. we hardly get between 16-17 vs listed 20. Interior materials are cheap. Only good thing is looks and we fall for it and now regret. Looking to trade soon.

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4 out of 5 stars

Overpriced

Hitman, 02/02/2023
2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum 4dr SUV 4WD (3.5L 6cyl Turbo gas/electric hybrid 10A)
14 of 29 people found this review helpful

First time I saw Sequoia 2023 I thought that would be the vehicle for me i liked the interior plenty of room even after the third row seats were up,but little I knew that this vehicle was way too pricey and not to mention 3.5L small engine for a large armada,not worth for the money very disappointed

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5 out of 5 stars

Platinum Sequoia 2023

L Tate, 04/09/2023
2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum 4dr SUV 4WD (3.5L 6cyl Turbo gas/electric hybrid 10A)
8 of 18 people found this review helpful

Love it! So much power. Handles well on bumpy roads & tight curves. Extra’s and ‘heads up’ display are definitely worth it! Glad we found one because they are hard to come by right now.

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5 out of 5 stars

"I'll have a Tundra, no bed and a side of 3rd row"

Johnny-Don, 01/11/2023
2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum 4dr SUV 4WD (3.5L 6cyl Turbo gas/electric hybrid 10A)
12 of 31 people found this review helpful

We traded our 2022 1794 Tundra 4x4 for our Platinum Sequoia. We loved the look and styling of the Sequoia since it was first unveiled. The Tundra was also great, but the cream seats in the model we had terrified me with the kids. I haul things sometimes, but the Sequoia has ample power to pull a small trailer if need be, and lets be realistic with a 5.5' bed the Sequoia could probably fit anything the tundra would in the back with the seats down. We haven't and wont look back, it's got everything the Tundra had, which was leaps and bounds ahead of technology found in just last years models. We've driven Toyota since 2003 for their durability and Reliability. The new Infotainment system gets a little clunky sometimes, but I know that will be addressed with Future software updates. I am a little salty about only receiving one smart key with delivery (Due to a semiconductor shortage I'm told). They will be providing a 2nd Key at some point, but having one key in a family where this is the family vehicle is pretty annoying. Other than those small things, we'd buy again and again.

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