2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro: Perfect Overlander or Just a Tall Minivan with Better Tires?

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I like the old knobs, they always work, and no distraction while driving. previous ram had big huge touch screen that acted up all the time.

UBAYBE
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I see it more like an excellent, dependable trailer puller and family hauler on long vacation trips.

sylvainlandreville
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We all know the Sequoia will outlast its competitors. Also that weird space between the shifter and the cup holders is a perfect place to hold a handgun. It's the same in my 2010 tundra and that's exactly what I use it for

colt
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Why does he keep calling that 2008 sequoia outdated

christopherwilson
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I own a green TRD Pro just like this one. What I like is I feel like I'm driving a modern classic. It is certainly an old school dated type vehicle. But, I'm in my late 50's and I really don't like the complexity and digital tech in modern vehicles, it drives me nuts having to go into a touch screen to make adjustments! This truck is simple, powerful, well built and it rides better than my Lincoln Navigator with the Fox shocks. I love my trd pro Sequoia!

smacdiesel
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I love my Sequoia.
Safe, reliable and extremely comfortable for 8.
My friends, this vehicle has every reason to exist. Period.

stevep
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I have a 2003 with 320, 000+mi with just the regular upkeep on it and it's still great-roomy and solid

margaretbarcenas
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The Sequoia follows the line of, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!”

jakeodell
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I miss the days of real vans. They were the ultimate comfort for 4-7 people to travel in. Sitting in the back seats you literally had your own recliner. My dad had a full size GMC Safari and it was nice!! Huge leather seats for passengers and the 3rd row was like a couch lol. They aren’t really cool but for traveling a van can’t be beat. I wonder if they will ever be back? Probably not. I think a few mini vans still exist but they aren’t even close to a real van from the old days

On second thought I dunno...dads big GMC Safari was pretty cool!!! 😎. It was one of the last years for them, early 2000s. Had a front end like the pickup trucks and a 350. I called it the shaggin wagon 👍🏼

JohnnyRebKy
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Outdated feeling? In two years that Sequoia will still be worth twice as much as the Chevy or Ford. So if your only requirement is a flashy interior then by the Chevy or Ford that will lose a quarter to half of their value in two years.

theylied
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Honestly, I'm worried about what's under the hood more than the design. It can be 'outdated' as long as it gets things done.

garnettorressizemore
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Love my 2012 Sequoia and would buy it instead of any full size competition again today. I plan to keep it forever and I would have zero confidence in doing that with any of the competition. My friends Ford Expedition from the same year is in the junk yard and mine is still driving like the day I bought it.

pearsth
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I checked one out at a dealership, and thought that the seats were 10x more comfortable than the 4Runner I have, . But comparing interiors, Toyota is getting decimated. I'd still go for it, though.

jamesh
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This car is for driving over rough roads and rocky trails in parks and such. It may not be for serious off roading, but it is very important for people wanting to get off the normal trail where rocks will bounce up and break stuff under the car and getting you where you need to go under almost all road and weather conditions. Plus it is a vehicle you can sleep in or take a ton of stuff with you. It is the most practical adventure car out there with the exception of gas mileage. On top of that, it is made to last 300, 000 plus miles. People keep asking for all these technical things on cars and trucks, but they are just more things to break and will increase the expense of owning these vehicles for very little benefit.

nickjacques
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Love my trd for me dont need all that technology see in 10 years if that's stuff still working

paulherring
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Of course a Canadian wouldn’t know what that long storage by the shifter is for 😊. It’s for a handgun my friend.

ianbds
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A full size 6000 lb SUV isn’t a rock crawler. It doesn’t need crawl control.

gffriedman
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2008 called, it wants it's interior back! TRD Pro package: lipstick on the proverbial pig!

putmeincoach
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We need a side by side by side of the Sequoia, Tahoe & Expedition. On road and off road like you normally do....power line (hydro) trail....

daredevilAUTOMOTIVE
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Drove a Sequoia last fell in love. LOVE the power, the size, the 'outdated' tech, the utilitarian interior, etc. I ran it with the A/C on for a long weekend of highway and city driving, and I even thought the gas mileage was very decent (for what it is). The Sequoia is ALL business.

It sounds crazy to type it, but $60-$65k is not outlandish for a Sequoia, given that, with minimal maintenance, this truck 'should' last you 12 to 15+ years/300, 000+ miles (if you're the type to keep a vehicle).

Truck should have dual exhaust though.

If I could afford a low mileage, late model one (and I didn't already have a truck I love), I'd buy one in a heartbeat.

AldermanFredCDavis