2016 TOYOTA Sequoia

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$31,987
$4,052
above average
110,838 Miles
9,865
Miles below average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 110838
Color: Black
Body Style: SUV
Transmission: Automatic
Engine Type: 8 Cyl
Drive Train: 4WD
Fuel: Gasoline
Location: Post Falls, ID
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Option & Equipment

8 Speakers
CD (Single Disc)
HD Radio
MP3
Navigation System
Premium Sound System
Satellite Radio
Toyota Entune
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
Anti-Lock Brakes
Anti-Theft System
Auto-Dimming Mirror
Automatic Headlights
Braking Assist
Child Safety Locks
Daytime Running Lights
Delay-Off Headlights
Engine Immobilizer
Fog Lights
Front Airbags (Driver)
Front Airbags (Passenger)
Front Anti-Roll Bar
Front Head Airbag
Front Knee Airbags (Driver)
Front Side Airbags (Driver)
Front Side Airbags (Passenger)
Overhead Airbag
Panic Button
Passenger Sensing Airbag
Rear Anti-Roll Bar
Rear Head Airbags
Stability Control
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Traction Control
3rd Row Bench Seat
3rd Row Split/Folding Seats
8-Passenger Seating
Adjustable 3rd Row Seats
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Air Conditioning
Auto Climate Control
Bucket Seats
Cruise Control
Door Bin
Driver Adjustable Lumbar
Dual-Zone Climate Control
Front Bucket Seats
Front Center Armrest
Handsfree/Bluetooth Integration
Heated Mirrors
Heated Seats
Illuminated Entry
Keyless Entry
Leather Seats
Leather Shift Knob Trim
Leather Steering Wheel
Leather Trimmed Seats
Multi-Zone Climate Control
Overhead Console
Pass-Through Rear Seat
Passenger Adjustable Lumbar
Power Folding Mirrors
Power Liftgate
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Seat (Driver)
Power Seat (Passenger)
Power Steering
Power Sun/Moonroof
Power Windows
Privacy Glass
Reading Lights
Rear Air Conditioning
Rear Bench Seat
Rear Center Armrest
Rear Parking Sensors
Rear Window Defroster
Rear Window Wiper
Rear-View Camera
Remote Keyless Entry
Remote Trunk Release
Running Boards
Split/Folding Seats
Steering Wheel Controls
Third Row Seating
Trip Computer
Turn Signal Mirrors
Vanity Mirror/Light
4-Wheel Independent Suspension
Limited Slip Differential
Rear Spoiler
Speed-Sensing Steering
Spoiler
Climate Package
Limited Package
Popular Equipment Package
Preferred Accessory Package
Preferred Package
Premium Audio Package
Towing Package
AM/FM
Alloy Wheels
Aux Audio Adapter
Body Colored Bumpers
Compass
Full Size Spare Tire
Headlight Washers
High Performance Tires
Intermittent Wipers
Luggage Rack
Premium Wheels
Roof Rack
Tachometer
Thermometer
Tow Hooks
Trailer Hitch

Recalls & Defects

VIN 5TDJY5G15GS130047 may have been recalled. Check full report for more information

STEERING:HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST SYSTEM | STEERING:RACK AND PINION

Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling certain JTEKT power steering gear assembly service parts for 2007-2021 Tundra and 2008-2022 Sequoia, part numbers 44250-0C160, 44250-0C131, 44250-0C170, and 11250-0C121. The power steering gear assembly may have been manufactured incorrectly, which can result in an oil leak.



Vehicle Rating & Owner Reviews

Overall Rating
4.5
  Based on 6 reviews

Love the Dependability of Ride, BUT NOT the Brakes

4
G. R. Ferris on 09/30/2016

Performance: 0 Comfort: 0 Fuel Economy: 0 Fun To Drive: 0 Interior Design: 0 Exterior Design: 0 Build Quality: 0 Reliability: 0 Comfort Rating: 4 Performance Rating: 4 Interior Rating: 3 Reliability Rating: 4 Safety Rating: 4 Technology Rating: 3 Value Rating: 4

This model is in serious need of updating. The style is old & outdated. We were going to potentially purchase a new, Platinum model, but we don't want the old style/look. If Toyota doesn't produce a serious update , we'll probably purchase some other SUV. Biggest complaint: The brakes. We have constantly had to replace the pads and rotors all TOO often. Corporate office doesn't seem to care about the issue. They need to use vented rotors, to reduce the heat build up. But, thats expensive too. We've driven across the country a few times and this vehicle has been VERY reliable. The navigation system is in desperate need of updating. Its way behind the times. Radio reception is horrible, compared to our Lexus.

Great Overall Hauler

5
Doug on 09/14/2016

Performance: 0 Comfort: 0 Fuel Economy: 0 Fun To Drive: 0 Interior Design: 0 Exterior Design: 0 Build Quality: 0 Reliability: 0 Comfort Rating: Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: Reliability Rating: Safety Rating: Technology Rating: Value Rating:

We've used this Sequoia for almost everything. We hauled a large vacation trailer thru Canada (8,000 miles) and it worked flawlessly and has plenty of power to go anywhere. Lots of room for people and storage. It appears to be designed for easy driving. The turning radius is great. Maintenance has been minimal, except for the brakes, which are problematic. The rotors heat up and are warped and "bounce" when you put on the brakes. We replaces the brakes and rotors several times, and the problem reoccurs.

Dynamic Cruise is a bust

4
Jeff on 06/29/2016

Performance: 0 Comfort: 0 Fuel Economy: 0 Fun To Drive: 0 Interior Design: 0 Exterior Design: 0 Build Quality: 0 Reliability: 0 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 4 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 3 Safety Rating: 5 Technology Rating: 4 Value Rating: 4

I have a 2011 Chrysler 300 and I absolutely LOVE my adaptive (radar based) cruise control. It was a must when getting my wife's new SUV. But the laser version in this Toyota frequently refuses to engage, drops out randomly (driving into the sun) or simply continues to drive almost right into the back of the car ahead regardless of follow distance. Nothing like the "it just works and works GREAT" of my Chrysler. I also don't like the info-tainment logic. It is difficult to navigate and I dislike that the side detection is just a silent light in your mirror. On my Chrysler when I turn on the blinker, it audibly beeps at me if it detects. For the most part, the Sequoia is ok, but I'm just constantly annoyed with how much worse it is on some things and it cost nearly double a 5 year older car...

Sequoia success

5
Waleska Maxwell on 04/23/2016

Performance: 0 Comfort: 0 Fuel Economy: 0 Fun To Drive: 0 Interior Design: 0 Exterior Design: 0 Build Quality: 0 Reliability: 0 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 5 Safety Rating: 5 Technology Rating: 5 Value Rating: 5

I owned my previous Sequoia for 10yrs with 150,000 miles on it and didn't really need another but I wanted the new technology with Bluetooth and all the new whistles so I traded it in. This new 2016 is outstanding. There is more room inside, the ride is smooth and the availability of apps and Bluetooth capability is cool. I used the Edmunds price tool and I wouldn't purchase another vehicle any other way. It was so easy and effortless. I will stick with Sequoia (platinum) as long as they are around. They hold their value, last forever, and run great with little to no maintenance. That's my Sequoia success story.

Best SUV for the Money

5
Ron on 03/20/2016

Performance: 0 Comfort: 0 Fuel Economy: 0 Fun To Drive: 0 Interior Design: 0 Exterior Design: 0 Build Quality: 0 Reliability: 0 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 5 Safety Rating: 5 Technology Rating: 4 Value Rating: 5

I shopped around and finally decided on the 2016 Platinum. I looked at the GMC but although it was a nice SUV they make it hard to buy. You literally have to choose every little feature. Some are confusing and not clear as to what they are or mean. Where with the Platinum, there were only a few options available, the rest were included. It has so many wonderful creature comforts. Side window Shades, Big Seats front and second. Blu Ray player, Sensors for backing up and forward, Blind Spot on the Highway, The Third row is big and roomy. Front and rear Heat/AC controls that really work. I could go on and on. I miss one feature I had on my 2012 4Runner. Keyless push button Start. Also the ability to open the doors from the outside with the Transponder in my Pocket. After I got used to not having that, it was ok, but wish it did have that feature. Also its a little thirstier on Gas but it's OK. I love the Toyota Brand and this SUV is made right here in the good old USA. Indianna to be exact. After all is said and done, I love this Car/Truck.

Passes every test

4
Hack on 02/09/2016

Performance: 0 Comfort: 0 Fuel Economy: 0 Fun To Drive: 0 Interior Design: 0 Exterior Design: 0 Build Quality: 0 Reliability: 0 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 4 Reliability Rating: 5 Safety Rating: 5 Technology Rating: 3 Value Rating: 4

Took my 2016 Sequoia on its first of many long fishing trips. We went 6,000 miles pulling our boat (Nitro ZV18) on a dual axle trailer. From Washington State thru Montana, S.Dakota to Illinois. Then down to the southern tip of Missouri and back to Washington State by way of Wyoming, Utah, and north thru Oregon to the Columbia river. The Sequoia passed every test as you would expected from a new truck. But it performed even better than I expected. The comfort and ride was perfect. Handling and braking on the freeway up and down the mountain passes was again perfect. Even the poor gas mileage I described in my first review was much better than I expected considering we pulled a good size boat. The Sequoia was packed with gear, two dogs, the roof had two kayaks but we still had room for more as if the beast was built for road trips. I like it more now then I did in my first review. It's got more than enough power so acceleration on the highway is very impressive. Dealing with semi's, some back woods terrain and severe weather no problem the Sequoia is built like a tank. We made a great choice.



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