Milton Ruben Toyota

Oct 11, 2013

Researching the 2014 Toyota Sequoia? Milton Ruben Toyota has assembled a grouping of third-party reviews from trusted sites such as Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, among others, to help you make the most informed car-buying decision possible.

2014 Toyota Sequoia

Whats Experts Are Saying about the 2014 Toyota Sequoia: 

“The Sequoia isn’t only a truck-based SUV. With seating for eight and interior appointments that can look and feel quite upscale, this is a vehicle that can also work for the family…. In the past, you could choose from two different V-8 engines for the Sequoia, but last year Toyota discontinued the smaller-displacement (4.6-liter) choice. It’s really for the better, as most Sequoia shoppers are towing-minded (tow ratings range up to 7,400 pounds). With 381 horsepower and 401 pound-feet of torque, the remaining V-8 is a powerhouse…. Ride quality is good for a body-on-frame truck, thanks to the independent rear suspension system–with the ride even a step more composed with the active variable air suspension (AVS) system in the Platinum model. Road and wind noise feel quite well sealed-away, too…. Take even a brief look at the Sequoia, and you’ll know what it is: a full-size SUV, and a brawny truck. The testosterone-tinged look of the Sequoia may appear somewhat cartoonishly musclebound for some, though it beats the almost anonymous styling of most minivans, and has a high, serious-truck look from the front that no crossover can rival. Cabin appointments, predictably, feel like those of a high-end full-size pickup from the front seats, grafted with two more rows of roomy wagon, and the instrument panel is functional without looking too plain.”

TheCarConnection.com report

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“As the largest SUV in the Toyota lineup, the full-size Sequoia is designed to accommodate families who need three real rows of seating, a fair amount of off-road capability and the ability to tow a boat or other trailer. In reality, we suspect that only a small percentage of Toyota Sequoia owners are especially outdoorsy. But this hasn’t prevented the Sequoia from becoming a popular choice due to its refined road manners and comfortable interior…. In our reviews of the current Toyota Sequoia, we’ve been impressed with its surprising maneuverability, overall refinement and the power generated by the 5.7-liter V8.”

Edmunds.com

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“The 2014 Toyota Sequoia is for those who need the space and capacity of a full-size SUV and want proven Toyota reliability and quality as well. It includes seating for eight people, a powerful standard V8 engine, optionally available 4-wheel drive (4WD) and a towing capacity of up to 7,400 pounds. Its competition includes the Chevrolet Tahoe, Nissan Armada and Ford Expedition…. it has a great powertrain, advanced features, excellent fit and finish and the peace of mind of rugged Toyota dependability…..

You’ll Like This Car If…There are many choices in this segment, all of them with solid capabilities. What sets the 2014 Sequoia apart is its great powertrain, advanced features and the peace of mind of Toyota quality and reliability.”

kbb.com (Kelley Blue Book)

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“The Sequoia represents a modern take on the traditional sport utility vehicle. It’s big, built to transport people and their gear in comfort across long distances on North American super-highways. It can tow a sizable trailer or continue when the pavement ends and many other SUVs don’t look so tough anymore. It’s all about getting people in and out easily, keeping them comfy, and making heavy loads secure and routine. It rides quietly, steers easily, and with three models, two drivetrains, and a full complement of features, the Sequoia can meet a variety of wants, needs and price points. We think the Sequoia SR5 is the best model in the lineup for towing, with or without four-wheel drive…. The interior is notable for thoughtful features that increase utility, such as a compass, map light, automatic up-and-down jam protection for front power windows, and back door power window. There are eight cup holders, eight bottle holders, console surfaces, everything you would want for eating in the Sequoia while putting away the miles…. We found the Sequoia comfortable for a 1,000-mile day. Driving the Toyota Sequoia is like sitting in your den, watching the world go by. It may be big, but it’s not tiring to operate as the day goes on. It’s the kind of vehicle that an American family would enjoy for a long, long day on the interstate. It’s got long legs and an effortless cruising pace. There is low noise and vibration, so you can listen to the audio system or converse at a normal tone of voice. It rates 18-19 mpg on the open road, conceivably offering 500 miles between fill-ups at moderate speeds and loads. No doubt about it, the Sequoia is at home on the biggest of North American roads.”

AOL Autos report at autos.aol.com

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