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Used 2012 Toyota Sequoia for Sale near Kalamazoo, MI

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About 2012 Toyota Sequoia
4.9 Overall rating(8 reviews)
Juan R says...
Jun 24, 2021
This is a great family vehicle, strong, very reliable. Love it.
Sean R says...
May 3, 2023
This SUV has it all. The platinum model has everything you would get in a new car today. This is a beast and runs great. The only downside I can think of is the gas mileage is not great. Very happy with my purchase.
Monica S says...
Aug 31, 2014
Great car, easy to drive, comfortable for a full family or just for two. Great sound system, DVD option is a dream with little ones. Not top heavy, have power, no lug and handles like a sport car. Fun to drive, great visibility, love everything about it.
todd w says...
Jul 4, 2021
Roomy , comfortable great power to get you moving.
Daniel C says...
Sep 3, 2021
Its a Toyota. You cant go wrong there. Ive owned 3 tundras and in comparison they all looked the same and they looked the same as the Sequoia. Nothing special to look at on the inside but in my opinion less gadgets on the inside means less headaches doesnt the road in repairs. Grant it the designer couldve been a little more creative on the interior at prices so high.

 

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While other manufacturers are eliminating full-size SUVs and sales continue to slow as gasoline prices continue to rise, Toyota has kept in the game with a redesign of its Sequoia for 2012, making it larger and roomier. Built upon the underpinnings of the Tundra, this car is designed to appeal to high-rolling, hard-working families on the go.

The Sequoia comes in three trim levels: base SR5, Limited and Platinum. SR5s come with a 4.6-liter V8 with 310 hp and 327 lb-ft of torque; a 5.7-liter V8 with 380 hp and 401 lb-ft of torque is standard in the others and available in SR5s. Rear-wheel or 4WD is available for all trims, and all come with a 6-speed automatic transmission. FlexFuel capability is available only for 5.7 4WD trims.

Toyota did a nice job on each of these trims, as a lot of key features are standard, including MP3 playback, keyless entry, streaming Bluetooth and fog lamps. Eight-speaker stereo is standard in the SR5s, the others have 14. The Limiteds feature 20-inch aluminum wheels, leather-trimmed seating and a power liftgate, and the Platinums add heated/vented seats, a rear-seat DVD entertainment system, backup camera and blind-spot monitor. Unfortunately, the tacky chrome grille and mirrors and a cheap-feeling interior are also standard.

Packages available for the SR5s include the Sports, which includes 20-inch chrome wheels, second-row captain’s chairs and a color-keyed grille, and the Premium, which includes leather-trimmed seats, a heated driver’s seat and adjustable front seats, as well as a backup camera and HomeLink universal transceiver.

Also new for 2012, Toyota includes a standard trailer sway control system and blind-spot monitor. Other standard safety features include front and side-curtain airbags for the entire cabin and 4-wheel antilock braking. The Sequoia has performed well in NHTSA standard tests.

All trims can hold 8 adults, with nobody feeling cramped. Three-zone climate control also makes sure that no one is too hot or too cold. And all the pickup and power you need is there: A tow hitch is standard and can handle up to 7,400 pounds depending on the engine configuration.

Also SUV-like is the way the Sequoia drinks gasoline: Toyota estimates the 5.7-liter engine at 13 mpg city/17 highway. (The FlexFuel option sinks it even lower to 9/12.)

So if you want an SUV, you’ll get it in spades with the Sequoia—one of the best (and one of the last) of its class.

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