How many miles does a 2003 Toyota Sequoia get?
Description: Used 2003 Toyota Sequoia SR5 with Rear Bench Seats, 6000lb Towing Capacity, Third-row seating, Stability Control, Auto Climate Control. Only 136,615 Miles! Delivers 18 Highway MPG and 14 City MPG! This Toyota Sequoia delivers a Gas V8 4.7L/285 engine powering this Automatic transmission.
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.
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 was the first year of the Toyota Sequoia?
The Sequoia comes in SR5 and upscale Limited trim levels. Automotive News reports that in its first year, the Sequoia accounted for 68,574 sales, which represents quite a respectable showing. Toyota has not yet released details on changes for the 2003 model year.
How big is the wheelbase of a Toyota Sequoia?
Toyota has not yet released details on changes for the 2003 model year. Exterior. The Sequoia rides a 118.1-inch wheelbase and measures nearly 204 inches long overall — that’s 5 inches longer than the Chevrolet Tahoe and a foot longer than the Land Cruiser.
What kind of engine does a Toyota Sequoia have?
Toyota now has five SUVs in its lineup, and the Sequoia is the largest. It is priced lower than the luxurious Land Cruiser and higher than the midsize 4Runner, which is being redesigned for 2003. Powered by a 4.7-liter V-8 engine, the Sequoia may be equipped with either rear-wheel drive (RWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD).