New Toyota Sequoia for Sale near Addy, WA
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The Toyota Sequoia has garnered positive feedback from owners across its model years, primarily for its spaciousness, reliability, and strong performance, especially in towing. Drivers frequently highlight its comfortable ride and ample cargo space as standout features, making it a great choice for families and road trips. However, a common criticism is its fuel economy, which many consider to be below expectations, especially for a full-size SUV. Additionally, some owners have expressed disappointment regarding outdated interior designs and the limited tech features in earlier models. Despite these drawbacks, the Sequoia remains a solid option for those prioritizing space and dependability.
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April D
Reviewed a 2025 Toyota Sequoia on Dec 21, 2024
I love everything about the Sequoia except for the cargo space.
chris o
Reviewed a 2024 Toyota Sequoia on Sep 20, 2023
Ok, so I wrote a long review, but it didnt go through. Pros - exterior is best in its class. Interior - best in class if you like a rugged look and exclude Escalade (saw a 2021 and it killed the Sequoia, but was $30,000 more). Technology and touch screen have improved significantly. Seats 7 comfortably, but not good on rear storage space if seating 7. Power is actually amongst best in its class. Towing is really good even though I have not used it. Although storage space behind 3rd row is bad, it actually fits in the garage. My street has large full size SUVs (Suburban, Tahoe and Navigators) and they all sit in the driveway. Im sorry, but if you are shelling out that much money for the vehicle and cant have it in the garage, that is not good. Cons - Rear storage area is likely worst in class of large full sized SUVS. The batteries and live rear axle make it so the seats dont go all the way down and you cant really take the seats out from what I can see..... Gas mileage is below what is advertised (only 200 miles in and have done mostly city), but Im getting 17.6. Although this is better than most if not all in its class, I was hoping to average at least 20. Overall - If you can afford it and want a vehicle that stands out and has a presence on the road, and you can trust it to be reliable, this is the vehicle for you. If you dont have an extra $25,000, to shell out for how awesome this vehicle is, get a Grand Highlander as you get most of the pros of this vehicle at a lower price point. However, a Grand Highlander is not this and will never be this, but does many of the same things (except towing) with better gas mileage. With that said, I still buy this 10/10 times as I could never see myself driving a Grand Highlander as a single dad.
Todd M
Reviewed a 2024 Toyota Sequoia on Oct 31, 2023
This thing is a beast. Good power. Quiet ride. Roomy. Sharp
Efren A
Reviewed a 2024 Toyota Sequoia on Feb 27, 2024
The 2024 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro is everything I expected. I only ever heard of these online/videos. It’s everything you want in an off-road SUV. The Toyota TRD Pro line is the best.
Toyota Sequoia Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2026 SR5 RWD | $64,825 |
| 2026 1794 Edition 4WD | $81,650 |
| 2026 TRD Pro 4WD | $81,565 |
| 2026 Capstone 4WD | $85,235 |
| 2026 Limited 4WD | $73,595 |
| 2026 Limited RWD | $70,595 |
| 2026 SR5 4WD | $67,825 |
| 2026 Platinum 4WD | $80,835 |
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There’s a new reason to consider a 2025 Toyota Sequoia, and it goes by the name 1794 Edition.
The 2025 Sequoia is Toyota’s full-size SUV, based on the same platform as the Tundra pickup truck and using the same i-Force Max hybrid powertrain. It seats up to eight people, holds up to 86.9 cubic feet of cargo, carries up to 1,730 pounds of payload, and tows up to 9,520 pounds of trailer. The new Sequoia 1794 Edition slots into the lineup as a Texas-themed luxury model, and it certainly is nice. But it cannot mask this SUV’s fundamental flaws.
Verdict: People buy full-size SUVs to carry lots of people, haul lots of cargo, and tow lots of weight. However, due to its packaging requirements, the Sequoia is a rock star only if you’re attaching a trailer to it, and even then, it’s not class-leading in capability.
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