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2010 toyota sequoia Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...The EPA estimates 14 mpg in the city, 19 mpg on the highway and 16 mpg in combined driving for rear-wheel-drive models. 4WD models attain 1 less mpg across the board. Optional on the Sequoia SR5 and standard on everything else is a muscular 5.7-liter V8 that produces 381 hp and 401 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed automatic is standard here as well. Thanks in part to its dual variable valve timing, the larger V8 achieves nearly the same fuel economy as the 4.6-liter engine, at 14/19/15 mpg. Properly equipped, a 5.7-liter Sequoia can tow up to 9,100 pounds. The Sequoia is available in either... |
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CarGurus' Review for 2010 toyota sequoiaSource: CarGurus
...If smaller is not an option, the 2010 Toyota Sequoia has what it takes to seat eight comfortably, haul a lot of trailer, and go where few have gone before. |
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2010 Toyota Sequoia Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...wheel Cruise control Available power-operated third row Available navigation system with 7-inch screen and backup camera Available DVD entertainment system with 9-inch screen Available heated/ventilated front seats, heated second-row seats Available power liftgate and sunroof Under the Hood For 2010, the Sequoia gets a new base engine, the 4.6-liter i-Force V-8, which delivers 34 horsepower more than the previous version. The 5.7-liter V-8 remains the powertrain of choice for most trim levels (it's standard on Limited and Platinum Sequoias) — and a flex-fuel version is available. Both V-8s... |
The results are in for this year’s J.D. Power and Associates U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study and it appears that sports car manufacturer Porsche has come out on top in... March 18, 2010 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 1
Sales of Toyota’s heavy SUV and pickups have been on the decline in the U.S. for the past several months with rising fuel prices and growing environmental concerns... October 30, 2008 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 1
Not widely recognized as a performance parts leader, but rapidly becoming one, TRD (Toyota Racing Development) has revealed a supercharger system for its Tundra and Sequoia... August 7, 2008 by Nelson Ireson 5
The Chevrolet Tahoe and its near-twin, the GMC Yukon, are picks for fuel-efficiency and handling.
There's even a Hybrid version of the Tahoe and Yukon, with fuel-economy ratings of up to 21 mpg city, 22 highway.
The Ford Expedition was redesigned a few years back with a more luxurious interior, and it has perhaps the best ride of these large utes, along with a smooth powertrain, though its engines lag in strength.
The Nissan Armada comes with one wheelbase and one engine, but its big V-8 makes the brassiest sound at speed, and its styling is still like no other.
However, the Armada rates near the back of the pack for interior appointments; they feel a bit dated at this point.