2010 Toyota Sequoia 4-door LIMITED Sport Utility
KELLEY BLUE BOOK REVIEW
Overview
KBB Editors' Overview
The 2010 Toyota Sequoia was designed with long road trips in mind. Substantial width and length provide ample rear passenger room, and adults can ride comfortably in the third-row seats. This full-size sport utility vehicle can be quickly reconfigured into a flat-floored cargo hauler that will swallow lengthy items, and a strengthened frame with integral hitch receiver allows it to tow trailers up to 10,000 pounds. A refined front suspension teamed with an independent rear suspension and improved shock absorber valving help produce a smooth highway ride. The optional 5.7-liter V8 makes 381 horsepower, which is 71 more than the standard V8. In size, the Sequoia slots between the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, which, along with the Ford Expedition, are its prime competitors.
| You'll Like This SUV If... | You May Not Like This SUV If... |
| Those who regularly carry up to eight people, haul a lot of gear and tow heavy trailers will find that the 2010 Toyota Sequoia can do all that with ease and comfort. | The Sequoia's slab-sided flanks and aggressive front styling make an odd combination that may not appeal to some. Also, this is a large, heavy vehicle that is a challenge to maneuver in tight situations and does not deliver great fuel economy. |
What's Significant about this Car?
For 2010, the Sequoia SR5 receives a new 4.6-liter V8 engine as standard equipment. This new V8 produces 310 horsepower and is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. Other changes for 2010 include a revised grille and tail lamps, standard front knee airbags and a revised standard equipment roster.
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