© 2004-2008 Car Casher LLC
Member of AMF Media Company
All rights reserved.
|
|
Toyota Sequoia Review | | | | | | | | Performance | |        | | Overall Rating 7.4
| | Handling |        | | Maintenance Cost |        | | Assembly Quality |         | | Reliability |         | | Safety |        | | Styling |        | | Comfort |        | | Cargo Space |         | | Passenger Room |         | | Value for the money |        | | Residual Value | 42% |
|
| |
| | | | | | | | | | Click on any picture to expand |
| | | | |
The Toyota Sequoia is a capable, marvelous, comfortable full-size SUV, unbeatable for family road trips, seats maximum eight. Two trim levels are available: base SR5 and Limited. Power comes from a very refined 4.7-liter V8 engine, maximum towing capacity fades out at only 6,500 pounds though. You can pick either rear-wheel or selectable full-time four-wheel drive. The ride is smooth & comfortable, and handling is ultimately secure.
The Sequoia offers high levels of build and finish quality, and outstanding customer satisfaction and long-term reliability ratings in the industry; it's very comfortable and relatively quiet.
| | | Toyota Sequoia Strengths Outstanding quality, quiet and comfortable interior, resposive agile handling, refined drivetrain, standard stability control, high level reliability.
| |
| | Toyota Sequoia Weaknesses Limited towing capacity for its class. |
|
|