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About 2005 Toyota Sequoia
The 2005 Toyota Sequoia got a makeover for 2005, with a new grille and taillights among the cosmetic changes. The engine also got a boost in power, and the Limited has the option of second row bucket seats instead of a bench, which reduces the seating to seven people. The 2005 Sequoia is available in two trims, the SR5 and the Limited. The Limited is the more luxurious version, with leather seating, front and rear air conditioning, and an upgraded stereo. Both share a 4.7-liter, 282 power V8, and both are available as a two or four-wheel drive. Not surprisingly, fuel economy is 15/18. Drivers like the 2005 Sequoia because it handles well despite its size, offers plenty of cargo room and driver comfort, and handles well in the snow. One significant complaint is that there is limited visibility in the rear.

 

Year:
2006
Make:
Toyota
Model:
Sequoia
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
273 hp 4.7L V8
Exterior color:
Brown (Beige / Tan)
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Light
Transmission:
5-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Mileage:
210,865
Stock #:
6S280664
VIN:
5TDZT34AX6S280664
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Price drop

-$675

 

2006 Toyota Sequoia

SR5

210,865 mi

New Orleans, LA
Great Deal

$4,106

$3,431

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The 2005 Toyota Sequoia got a makeover for 2005, with a new grille and taillights among the cosmetic changes. The engine also got a boost in power, and the Limited has the option of second row bucket seats instead of a bench, which reduces the seating to seven people.

The 2005 Sequoia is available in two trims, the SR5 and the Limited. The Limited is the more luxurious version, with leather seating, front and rear air conditioning, and an upgraded stereo. Both share a 4.7-liter, 282 power V8, and both are available as a two or four-wheel drive. Not surprisingly, fuel economy is 15/18.

Drivers like the 2005 Sequoia because it handles well despite its size, offers plenty of cargo room and driver comfort, and handles well in the snow. One significant complaint is that there is limited visibility in the rear.

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