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Interior Space
so much space. moved furniture, tools, lots of stuff. fits a whole lot with the seats down.
Seat Comfort
comfy seating. seats are electric, even the rear seating. can flatten and raise the seats with buttons.
Power
lots of power for acceleration and towing
Power
Dashboard
my family has all Toyotas, so the layout of my Sequoia is familiar
Technology and Entertainment
Good balance of features, ability to turn off some of the warnings.
Fuel Economy
Big SUV, big powerful engine = poor fuel economy.
Value
The Sequoia is a heavy duty machine. It is very solid, smooth riding, and reliable. Even for a base SR5 model, my color combo is perfect and the leather is thick and durable.
Seat Comfort
nice leather, all seats fully adjustable, lots of room.
Technology and Entertainment
has hidden features!
Cargo Space
Huge trunk area even with the third row sitting upright. And the second row when folded has flaps to cover the gap between the second and third rows, increasing the amount of cargo space further.
Interior Space
The vehicle is taller and wider than several other SUVs in that same size. There is a lot of head room in the entire vehicle, and there is much more foot room for those in the second or third rows than other SUVs.
Reliability
Toyota is a reputable company for many many years, they stand behind their products. After owning several other Toyota models, we took a few years away on other manufacturers but were comfortable to come back to Toyota. The Sequioa is a beast in size, yet rides like a luxury vehicle in smoothness and silence.
Technology and Entertainment
The radio screen is quite small, and isn't nearly as up to date as other manufacturers of this same year. Unfortunately neither the dash not radio screens actually display the artist or song on radio which is a bummer - and worst of all you can't mark favorite artists or songs from the radio. Going from a 2017 GMC to a 2018 Toyota I would have thought the screen size and offerings would be similar, but Toyota sadly loses points in this category.
Fuel Economy
Fuel economy is fair, but not fantastic. Several other larger SUVs get better MPG, we average about 14 in the city and 17.5 on the highway. It's a V8, and does not have flex cylinders so some of that is expected.
Dashboard
The dashboard center display is somewhat small and does not offer a whole lot of information. For the most part we keep it on the speedometer screen, as unfortunately neither the dash not radio screens actually display the artist or song on radio which is a bummer.
Interior Space
Reliability
Ride and Handling
Fuel Economy
Ride and Handling
Power
Fuel Economy
need a bigger fuel tank.
Reliability
Its a Toyota, what else to add?
Technology and Entertainment
This car has EVERYTHING.
Fuel Economy
It uses gas, waiting for flying cars that run on air.
Reliability
I never have to worry about breaking down while my children and I are out and about.
Ride and Handling
Very comfortable and quiet. It is a large vehicle but it's easy to maneuver.
Cargo Space
There is a TON of space! Even if I am using the third row of space there is adequate room remaining.
Fuel Economy
Roughly 400 miles to empty, but with the cost of gas and it being a V8, there aren't many gas stations I pass. However, all of the "pros" of this vehicle out weight this "con".
Power
Sufficient
Ride and Handling
Agile, relatively fast at the sime time good size
Fuel Economy
Surprisingly good on long hauls
Cost to Maintain
Relatively expensive compared to our Mazda CX-9