z31maniac wrote:
^Nice!
irish, tell me everything you know! I essentially gather that it's a Tundra but with IRS. I think I've also read the 5.7 (Limited/Platinum only) automatically comes with a tow package in the Sequioa.
Does the 5.7 have the stupid timing belt like 4.7? Are there timing chain issues like tensioners or anything? I've read enough stuff now, that I'm really only considering a Toyota over other makes.
I'm going to go drive some stuff tomorrow, didn't feel like messing it with today after work.
5.7 is timing chain. I did a lot of digging around the Tundra forums and it seems like there is a pretty good amount of people with 150k+ miles on the 5.7 without any notable issues (though I'm sure there are issues here and there, as with any vehicle).
Around here I haven't seen any Sequoias that DON'T have the tow package. Seems to be a pretty standard option for a truck that size, so most dealers probably bought them with it, figuring most buyers buying a car that can tow 10k, probably will want to tow.
Rear suspension is IRS and it supposedly rides better than the Tundra (also gives it the rear floor room to fold the seats flat).
Seems like most of the difference between the SR5 and Limited/Platinum is tthe "power everything" stuff like power folding 3rd row seats (I prefer non-power, one less thing to break), power rear tailgate, etc. But like I said, most SR5s seem to have been originally ordered with Leather, heated seats, and a lot of the standard Limited features. Platinum has more crap than I really want, honestly, so we haven't even really looked at them. Not worth the extra price to me.
Limited/Platinum had optional airbags on the rear suspension for leveling. I don't think that's necessary unless you're towing some serious tongue weight. Even our 4Runner only sat down about 2" in the back with 500lbs on the tongue.
Most of the other differences are more interior bling items for the top models. The SR5 standard features pretty much compare to a 4Runner Limited for the most part. Even a base SR5 is nowhere near a stripper.
Most limited and Platinum have captain's chairs on 2nd row. SR5 has a bench that splits 3 ways. Each section can slide forward and back independently for legroom, cargo room, etc etc. The '10+ has a one-touch 2nd row seat button to pop it forward for getting in 3rd row. Before that I think you have to pull a lever (oh no!)
Other stuff like rearview camera, bumper "sonar" and stuff like that seems to be on a good portion of SR5s and is standard on higher models. I've yet to see a Sequoia without a moonroof (not standard on SR5 but they all have em).
One note is that they all seem to have sucky highway tires. And most used ones have low tread it seems. We plan to get Dueller Revos pretty quick if we get one (we've loved those on our 4Runner). Also I've read that there are sometimes rear camber wear problems, but not sure....can never be sure that it's just not dumb people not keeping enough air in their tires. Most carfax checks to seem to show alignments every 15k miles or so, but that seems pretty standard for any big vehicle.
That's all I can think of right now. There are soem good walk-through reviews on youtube (I like Everymandriver and a few others) that show a lot of the features.
Again, this is all secondhand information since I don't own one (yet, hopefully).