Used 2007 Toyota Sequoia for Sale near Washington, DC
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About 2007 Toyota Sequoia
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The Sequoia arrived at the turn of the century to surpass the Land Cruiser as Toyota's largest SUV. The Sequoia is massive: comparable in size to the GMC Yukon and Ford Excursion. Dimensions are unchanged for 2007, remaining at 203 inches long, 73 inches tall, and 79 inches wide. In fact, the Sequoia has seen little change since its introduction. Toyota has announced that an entirely new version is on the way for 2008. All Sequoias use the same engine, but two different trims and drive trains are available. The Sequoia's power plant is a 4.7 liter i-FORCE V-8, aided by Variable Valve Timing technology, and mated to a five speed electronically controlled transmission. The i-FORCE addition offers both a significant horsepower increase and lowered emissions. This is the first Toyota SUV to earn a ULEV ultra low emissions rating. The Sequoia is supplied with 273 horsepower and 314 pound-feet of torque. A significant curb weight of 5130 to 5300 pounds pulls towing capacity down lower than 4.7 liter 4Runner. The Sequoia pulls 6500 pounds, and has an EPA rating of 15/17 mpg. The two available trims are SR5 and Limited. SR5 is the lower level option, but this style still includes power front seats, dual zone climate control, cruise control, power windows and locks, and a CD player. The Limited model adds running boards, a sunroof, leather, a ten speaker JBL sound system, heated seats, and keyless entry. The two are separated by nearly $10,000 in price.
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Steve B
Reviewed a 2007 Toyota Sequoia on Jul 28, 2024
A beast. Hauls my horse trailer and cargo trailer with ease. 4wd will take you virtually anywhere. Mine has 475k and still going strong.
James W
Reviewed a 2007 Toyota 4 Dr Limited V8 4WD on Mar 10, 2015
I've had this Sequoia for almost eight years, and it is a wonderful car. We call it the "school bus" because we used it to get the whole crew of carpool kids to school. Plus, it's way cooler than a minivan!
Jeff S
Reviewed a 2007 Toyota Sequoia on Apr 4, 2021
Same or better than a 4 runner. Never had any issues. Change the oil. Brakes and tires when needed. I’ve owned 3 Sequoias from the 2001-2007 range.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2007 Toyota 4 Dr Limited V8 on Apr 21, 2014
Had this toyota sequoia. Really nice for big families. And large cargo trunk allows to easily move boxes also. NNot too much fuel consumption and seats are much good organized. Good leg space for each row. Maintenance cost is not too much
2007 Toyota Sequoia Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 4 Dr Limited V8 4WD | $46,305 |
| 4 Dr SR5 V8 | $33,805 |
| X-SP Special Edition | -- |
| 4 Dr SR5 V8 4WD | $37,290 |
| 4 Dr Limited V8 | $42,850 |
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