2025 Toyota Sequoia SUV Consumer Reviews
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Plastic side of seat constantly cracks, including
Overall the vehicle is nice inside and out, the side of the seat where the controls are crack and splits all the time, I have a 2025 Sequoia 6 months old and it has cracked and been replaced twice already, $85,000 vehicle and the dealership said they will no longer replace the part, basically saying its my fault, purchased 5 Tundra's and the 2023 and the 2025 had issues with the split, NEW DESIGN, Plus, they say this thing gets 20-22 miles per gallon ?? I can say [non-permissible content removed] ... Max im getting is 18MPG.
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2026 Toyota Sequoia hybrid rocks
Simply Bad ass. The 3.5 engine is peppy and the hybrid function works smoothly. Quality of the vehicle build is superb. The ride is comfortable. Gas mileage is pretty close to stated values. Towing is as good as with a traditional pickup. The only down side is the trailering function is extremely complicated and difficult to quickly adjust. Needs a quick way to turn of the safety mechanisms when backing the trailer. The only other thing that I am not particularly thrilled about is the limitations in the cargo area due to the third row seats and location of the hybrid battery. Also the hazard switch needs to be relocated as i continually activate it when placing my cell phone in the built in charger.
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- 1794 Edition Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $85,56016 mi away
- Platinum Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $83,97319 mi away
- Platinum Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $84,34819 mi away
May as well be a spaceship
2025 Sequoia Platinum. My wife and I have not bought new vehicles in over 10 years but it was getting time so we went to Lake Charles Toyota in Southwest Louisiana and they gave us the best buying experience we could ever have. Friendliest people you can do business with and they are knowledgeable as all get out. They want to make your life easy over there, but anyways back to the vehicle. It has all the bells and whistles. It’s smooth riding and quiet. Great storage in the back where all the sits lay down. They have thought of it all. I’m a big guy 6’4” 280 and it fits me great for long trips. My wife is about half my size and she feels very comfortable in it too. That I-Force max engine is a beast! Our insurance went way down too due to the numerous amount of safety features on this vehicle. It’s pretty hard to crash just from the small amount of driving I have done in it. If you’re on the fence about this vehicle just go do it and be happy. You won’t be disappointed.
Don't listen to the whiners
We've owned this car for about a month now and can say that the issues could people complain about are ridiculous. The third row folds down and with the gear shelf you get the flat trunk space just like other full-size SUVs. It's going to hold its value, it gets great gas mileage for the size and power. Drives great, looks great. My only gripe is the cost .Very happy with and should last for many miles to come. Stop complaining about the third row, and use the gear shelf like you're supposed to.
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Never believe to Google and never believe to sellers because nobody doesn’t tell you the hybrid doesn’t work for safe gas. It works for more power. That’s how Toyota dealer screw the people’s. They telling them all. It’s a hybrid perfect car no space in the trunk. I’m driving time you can hear sound of wind. You can feel how wind stop the car which is make you spend more gas. No Ira dynamics CarPlay doesn’t work good only good things I can say just good looking that’s it.
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