Overview & Reviews
Power front seats and a rear air conditioner are now standard on the SR5 model, and the Limited now comes with a sunroof.
- Refined drivetrain, surprisingly agile handling, versatile and comfortable interior, Toyota reputation for reliability.
- Nondescript styling, comparatively low towing capacity.
User Reviews:
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Just O.K. at best - 2004 Toyota Sequoia
By jbradabadowski - September 22 - 10:46 pmMy 2004 Sequioa with 130,000 miles isnt that great when compared to my 2003 Tahoe with 258,000. When comparing the two, the Sequioa isnt nearly as powerful, fuel economy isnt as good, and the towing capacity pales in comparison. The Sequioa doesnt ride or drive as well as the Tahoe. Many of the plastic pieces are falling of of the Sequioa, but I guess the worst thing for me is the drivers seat. If you are over 6 feet tall with long legs then you can forget about being comfortable while driving because the seat will not move back far enough. I will definitely buy the Chevy Tahoe again. Its a great truck. The Sequioa, I doubt that Ill ever buy another.
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tree stopped - 2004 Toyota Sequoia
By Vernon griffin - August 11 - 8:57 amTo many recalls for this suv wife bought our 2004 used did not know about recall for suspension and lower ball joint riding alone on July 9,2015 lower ball joint failed. Wheel separated I lost control had no brakes and it ran me into a big oak tree. I had to be cut out of the car now I was almost killed I have very bad injuries to my leg multiple fractures, reconstructive knee surgery. Skin graph, bruised elbow and ribs