OT:Toyota Sequoia
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OT:Toyota Sequoia
My close friend and next door neighbor is the local Toyota dealer,we are doing a swap deal,boat for car, he says the Sequoia is the best Toyota has,he just dropped if off, seems like a nice vehicle,Karen always thought the Surburban was too big for her daily use. Any comments on the Sequoia?
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Robert, besides it being a foreign car , it is a nice rig.
Not as sporty looking ad their other rigs but certainly the biggest they make. I think they have a V8 in there.
Not as sporty looking ad their other rigs but certainly the biggest they make. I think they have a V8 in there.
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Yeah, i know, I'm a Chevy guy but this is basically a free car with the deal we did. I did not ask, is it built in Japan or the USA?
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I bought the wife one last year. That came on the heels of my perfect experience for the past five years with my 4 Runner. The car is great. The one draw back may be the short/smallish rear storage area when the 3rd row seats are utilized. With 3 little ones to haul around town, it performs flawlessly. If you go on a long trip, the ride is great but you may have to use a roof top carrier to handle all of your luggage. I bought a 2002 SR5, fully loaded. The only differences between mine and a Limited is heated seats, dash trim, and a rear wing. For an extra three grand, I elected to forego those things.
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All the magazine's say they have no feed back to the driver, like the first Expedition's so drive it about 30 miles first. I bought the Expedition and hated it and I am a Ford guy.
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Just checked it out closer,it is a TRD(Toyota Racing Development)BBS wheels, different grille,chrome pipes each side out the back,fender flares,etc, guess my buddy thinks I'm a teenager again,but it does seem to be a nice vehicle.
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