Is the 2003 Toyota Sequoia reliable?

Is the 2003 Toyota Sequoia reliable?

The 2003 Toyota Sequoia Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5. It ranks 8th out of 32 for all car brands.

How many miles will a 2003 Toyota Sequoia last?

From reports of owners, the Toyota Sequoia can last between 250,000 to 300,000 miles. If you drive around 15,000 every year, your Toyota Sequoia will give you about 17 to 20 years of excellent service.

How many gallons does a Sequoia hold?

26.4 gallons
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2017 Toyota Sequoia 4WD
Annual Fuel Cost* $3,400
Cost to Drive 25 Miles $5.62
Cost to Fill the Tank $83
Tank Size 26.4 gallons

When did I Buy my 2003 Toyota Sequoia?

We are second owners of an 2003 Sequoia, which we bought to replace a Sienna. Bought the Sequoia five years ago with 90k miles on it and we have since added 50k miles. We have five children, ages 12 and under, and we live in rural Montana. The vehicle has performed for us very well. All seven of us fit comfortably.

Is the Toyota Sequoia the best car to buy?

Showing 3 of 581 reviews. This has been the best car I have ever owned. It has had no issues, except a sensor on my transmission. I have kept up on the maintenance, everything is original, except for tires, windshield wipers, battery and a new windshield. All pretty common for Alaska. I highly recommend this vehicle to anyone.

What kind of car is a 2010 Sequoia?

Thx! If that can help… 2 months driving, 2000 miles on a 2010 SR5 4X4 4.6L. We bought a Sequoia for the same reason: space. We currently have 3 kids and wanted them securely on the second row seats, which works great in the Sequoia.

Where can I drive a 2004 Toyota Sequoia?

It is the Limited Edition and fully loaded. I have towed an Airstream trailer and a Forest River X-lite trailer all of the western states, including the Tioga pass in California, and the highest passes in Colorado, all without incident.