Used 2018 Toyota Sequoia for Sale near Atlanta, GA
The current Toyota Sequoia full-size SUV hasn’t seen much in the way of updates since it first launched in 2008, unlike the related Tundra pickup that got a noticeable update for 2014. For 2018, however, the Sequoia receives a welcome refresh that adds standard LED headlights, LED daytime running lights, and LED fog lights across the lineup. Each trim level also comes with a unique grille insert, although the biggest news for 2018 is the introduction of a TRD Sport trim. In addition to the TRD Sport trim, the Sequoia remains available in SR5, Limited, and Platinum trims.
The Sequoia’s new TRD Sport trim is decked out with a fresh grille and front bumper design, metallic black mirrors, 20-inch black alloy wheels, smoked taillights, and black and chrome badging. On the interior, unique stylistic elements include TRD Sport floor mats, a TRD shift knob, TRD Sport door-sill guards, and available black leather captain’s chairs. The TRD Sport trim will be offered in Super White, Magnetic Gray, or Midnight Black Metallic.
Under the hood of the 2018 Sequoia is the familiar 5.7-liter iForce V8 engine, also seen in the Tundra pickup, which is coupled with a 6-speed automatic transmission for an output of 381 hp and 401 lb-ft of torque. The Sequoia comes in rear-wheel-drive (RWD) or four-wheel-drive (4WD) configurations and gets fuel-economy figures of 13 mpg city, 17 highway, and 15 combined with RWD and 13, 17, and 14 with 4WD. It can tow up to 7,400 pounds and claims a 0-to-60 time of 6.7 seconds, which is quite impressive for a vehicle this massive.
The Sequoia comes with an independent double-wishbone suspension at both the front and the rear, which the range-topping Platinum trim upgrades to an active variable air suspension. While the new TRD Sport trim doesn’t add anything in the power department, it’s hardly just a flashy trim package, boasting TRD-tuned Bilstein shocks and beefy anti-roll bars at both front and rear.
2018 updates for the Sequoia’s interior include a revised gauge cluster, a 4.2-inch instrument-panel display, and a new center console. In general, the cabin is heavy on plastic but is fairly roomy, and the second row can slide up or back several inches for either more legroom or more cargo space. Limited and Platinum trims come standard with power-folding third-row seats and a power liftgate, and second-row captain’s chairs are available. The base SR5 trim receives a 6.1-inch touchscreen, Toyota’s Entune infotainment system, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, and Bluetooth streaming audio. Moving up to the Limited trim adds leather seats and heated front seats, while the Platinum trim gets a new wood-like interior trim, navigation, a rear-seat entertainment system with a 9.0-inch screen, and ventilated front seats.
Like most of the Toyota model lineup, the 2018 Sequoia now comes standard with the Toyota Safety Sense-P suite of driver-assistance and safety features. Included are lane-departure warning, pedestrian detection, automatic high beams, and radar-based adaptive cruise control.
Based largely on the older Tundra model, the Sequoia has a fairly narrow appeal. It has serious towing capability, but its fuel economy is pretty poor and there are cheaper and more practical vehicles even in Toyota’s own model lineup that will do a better job of hauling your family and belongings. Even so, the 2018 styling updates and the addition of the new TRD Sport trim should at least keep the Sequoia relevant enough until it undergoes a more comprehensive refresh.
5 Overall rating
(8 reviews)Excellent maneuverability . Comfortably seats 7 adults.
Excellent SUV. This is my second Toyota Sequoia.
Awesome vehicle!! Smooth driving, lots of power, quiet cabin
Such an amazing vehicle! We owned a 1st generation Sequoia and ran it until 276K miles until deciding to replace with a newer model. Older one was still going strong. Went with the platinum model and it is decked out and super powerful. Looking forward to another 15-20 years with this one.
Great vehicle! Pleased with the look and the drive
2018 Toyota Sequoia FAQs
How much does the 2018 Toyota Sequoia cost in Atlanta, GA?
The average 2018 Toyota Sequoia costs about $33,476.34. The average price has decreased by -1.7% since last year. The 16 for sale near Atlanta, GA on CarGurus, range from $23,990 to $41,700 in price.
How many 2018 Toyota Sequoia vehicles in Atlanta, GA have no reported accidents or damage?
12 out of 16 for sale near Atlanta, GA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2018 Toyota Sequoia?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2018 Toyota Sequoia gets between 14 and 14 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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