2010 Toyota Sequoia Reviews and Buying Tips
The 2010 Toyota Sequoia is hardly in sync with the times, but it does offer competitive towing and hauling abilities—along with plenty of interior comforts—for those who need a real truck.
Overview of 2010 Toyota Sequoia
The 2010 Sequoia is a 4-door, up to 8-passenger sport-utility, available in 11 trims and MSRP as following:
SR5 4.6L 4X2 — $39,030
SR5 5.7L 4X2 — $39,655
SR5 4.6L 4X4 — $42,255
SR5 5.7L 4X4 — $42,880
SR5 5.7L 4X4 FFV — $42,880
Limited 4X2 — $49,140
Limited 4X4 — $52,365
Limited 4X4 FFV — $52,365
Platinum 4X2 — $56,180
Platinum 4X4 — $59,405
Platinum 4X4 FFV — $59,405
Upon introduction, the SR5 4.6L 4X2 is equipped with a standard 4.6-liter, V8, 310-horsepower engine that achieves 14-mpg in the city and 19-mpg on the highway. The Platinum 4X4 FFV is equipped with a standard 5.7-liter, V8, 381-horsepower, flexible fuel engine that achieves 13-mpg in the city and 18-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard on both trims.
The 2010 Sequoia is a carryover from 2009.
Index of 2010 Toyota Sequoia Expert Reviews
- thecarconnection—STYLING:The 2010 Toyota Sequoia is big and burly to the max on the outside, but not everyone likes the look; on the inside, it might be a little overstyled;PERFORMANCE:Yes, the 2010 Toyota Sequoia guzzles gas, but it’s a well-rounded performer with serious truck chops;QUALITY:Although materials of the 2010 Toyota Sequoia might not be at the head of the class, the vast interior could almost qualify as a studio apartment;SAFETY:Although we don’t have the most complete picture on the 2010 Toyota Sequoia’s occupant protection, its sheer size and long list of safety features are positives;FEATURES:The 2010 Toyota Sequoia is well-equipped, but to get the top features, you’ll need to step up to the Platinum model.
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Buying Tips:
Rebates and incentives should still be easy to come by; even though automakers scaled back production on these large SUVs over the past couple of years, there’s still a surplus—especially on the biggest, heaviest ones like the 2010 Toyota Sequoia.
Competitors Box
* Chevrolet Tahoe
* Ford Expedition
* Nissan Armada
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