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Toyota Sequoia Review

The Toyota Sequoia is a full-size, truck-based sport-utility vehicle. Geared especially toward those who intend to use their SUV for work or regular towing or hauling, the Sequoia was Toyota's first effort to take on the Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Ford Expedition, and Dodge Dakota. The Sequoia made its debut for 2001, following the full-size Tundra on which it's based by less than a year. From the start, the Sequoia packed V-8 engines with a choice of rear- or four-wheel drive. The base engine at first was a 240-horsepower, 4.7-liter V-8 and four-speed automatic transmission, but 2005-2007 models got a stronger, 282-hp (or 273-hp) version, paired with a five-speed automatic, that was also a bit smoother and not any worse on gas. These models aren't exactly the pinnacle of refinement—they have more road, engine, and wind noise than some might expect in a full-size truck—and they weren't quite as spacious inside as rival Ford and Chevy models, but the proved themselves to be...Read More

Toyota Sequoia Specs

Engine Gas V8, 4.6L
EPA Class Sport Utility Vehicle - 2WD
Style Name RWD 4.6L SR5 (Natl)
Drivetrain Rear Wheel Drive
Passenger Capacity 8
Passenger Doors 4
Body Style Sport Utility
Transmission 6-speed automatic transmission -inc: sequential shift mode, uphill/downhill shift logic, tow/haul mode

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Toyota dealerships' automotive Internet departments price their new cars to maximize the number of Toyotas they sell, not the profit per car. Toyota manufacturers decide the allocation of vehicles and dealer perks on the basis of a Toyota dealership's volume. Many times your local Toyota dealership will overstock its inventory and will need to sell it at clearance prices.

Clearance price can be below the Retail MSRP price or even the dealer's invoice price, so look for end of model year or new model year sales. As 2012 Toyotas are pushed off dealer lots in favor of 2013 Toyotas there will be some great new car deals to be found. Choosing to buy a new car is highly dependent on car prices and existing cars for sale at the car dealership of your choice. Sometimes the cheapest new car isn't necessarily the best new car, and comparing new cars is very important.

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