2025 Toyota Sequoia Consumer Reviews
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"I'll have a Tundra, no bed and a side of 3rd row"
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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Love my Sequoia!
I absolutely love this ride. If I am going to buy a full size SUV, gotta go with the longest lasting car in the market, which is the Sequoia. Toyota Safety Sense and crash rating gives me peace at mind to keep the family safe.
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Huge disappointment
I was so excited to get the new 2024 Sequoia, had a 4-runner for 8 years (only bc a tree fell on it and totaled it or I would have had it longer), then 2012 Platinum Sequoia for 12 years. No problems with either one!!!! Then came the 2024, the excited lasted about 1 year…needless to say it is currently in the shop and I was put in a loaner mini-van due to Transmission failure. They initially said I put bad gas in it, but when I pulled up at the dealership and they heard the grinding and squealing I think they realized that was far from the problem. They have as many have mentioned about the Tundra issues….they have never seen this and have the Toyota Engineers working on it. No ETA on fix. So, will just say if you are thinking of trading in your 2012-2020 Toyota DON’T!!!! They are hard-core and will obviously continue to outlast the current new models!!!
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Happy with this for family car
We are a family of 5 with a boat and a dog and upgraded to the sequoia from a minivan. We needed the towing capacity and third row and feel the shortcomings of the rear storage are outweighed by the better gas mileage with hybrid engine. Despite what other reviews say, we find the third row to be spacious enough for our adult-sized kids. We love it and haven’t looked back.
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2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum
It took a couple of months and lots of work to finally purchase one. It was worth the effort and the price for the vehicle. Traded in a 2022 Toyota Highlander, this vehicle is larger and more powerful.
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