2004 Toyota Sequoia

2004 Toyota Sequoia Reviews



Overall 3.5 star rating3.67 of 5 (by 3 users)



67% of people rated 2004 Toyota Sequoia as 5 stars
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33% of people rated 2004 Toyota Sequoia as 1 star
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67% 67% of people recommend 2004 Toyota Sequoia 33% of people don't recommend 2004 Toyota Sequoia 33%
 

2004 Toyota Sequoia Ratings and Reviews

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interested in comfort, cost-conscious, married, daily driver, practical, value conscious, not rich, Safety conscious

AUG
11
2008
If you buy a Toyota Sequoia new it will cost you about $55,000.  I prefer to buy used, you still get a great car but at a fraction of the cost.  The Toyota Sequoia is the perfect size for my family of five, plus the dog and all our camping gear.  It pulls our trailer with ease, and the roof rack holds more stuff secure!  I wish it got better gas milage (about 15mph hwy) but what do you expect with that big engine!
5 star rating
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lefttwolanes
Minoa, NY



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interested in comfort, married, daily driver, practical

SEP
30
2008
I love my Sequioa!  I wasn't ready for the transition to a mini va but needed a bigger car for the kids and all their "stuff".  This has been a great SUV and would buy another if gas prices when down a bit.  My only complaint is the amount of gas I go through.  I love everything else about it.  We use it for everything from grocery shopping to towing a boat!
5 star rating
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deborah2
Waxhaw, NC



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daily driver, fuel-conscious, Safety conscious

AUG
11
2008

The Toyota Sequoia is a bad choice in this era of high gas prices.

The vehicles are WAY too big and heavy, get horrible gas mileage, and tend to roll over if they get near a curve.

People don't need dangerous, overweight fat cars. They need fit, nimble vehicles that get great gas mileage and are easy on the budget.

Sequoia sucks.


1 star rating
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RobinOfLoxley
Bowie, MD



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