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2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum
782 mi.
$84,999
$2,000 price drop
Great Deal | $2,480 under
CPO Warrantied
Stokes Toyota Hilton Head
15 mi. from 29903
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Ext. color: Supersonic Red
Int. color: Black
Drivetrain: Four-wheel Drive
MPG:
19-22
Fuel type: Hybrid
Transmission: Automatic
Engine: Twin Turbo Gas/Electric V-6 3.4 L/210
Stock #: 7937P
VIN: 7SVAAABAXPX015173
Convenience:
Adaptive Cruise Control, Heated Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Keyless Start, Navigation System, Power Liftgate, Remote Start
Entertainment:
Bluetooth®, HomeLink, Premium Sound System
Exterior:
Alloy Wheels, Sunroof/Moonroof, Tow Hitch, Tow Hooks
Safety:
Backup Camera, Blind Spot Monitor, Brake Assist, LED Headlights, Lane Departure Warning, Stability Control
Seating:
Leather Seats, Memory Seat, Third Row Seating
Stokes Toyota Hilton Head review
Happy customer
September 25, 2023
By Jasmine davis from Statesboro ga
Daniel Karl made my experiences looking for my dream vehicle easy& smooth !! Ask for help from him he will get you in a car that you deserve! And I cannot forget Glenn Marriott in the finance department. He is great, and he know his numbers I’ll give them a call!’ I love my suv
2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum review
Overall amazing, and I love my Sequoia... now.
September 20, 2023
By GJ from Lexington, KY
Owns this car
Well, its been 3 months and I finally love this car, my black TRD Sequoia called 'Dahkness'. There are a few frustrations, and I am still overwhelmingly and increasingly thrilled. At first I was a little 'whatever' or 'its okay', but now I am actually pumped. She's grown on my despite some of her silliness.
I have read a bunch of reviews and this is my first Toyota, so I have no basis for what other vehicles in their line-up handle like, but I'm overall happy with the handling, acceleration, and style in general. It drives like a truck, which I expected and can't complain at all. Although I have the TRD, I still think she is a much more family oriented car than an off-road legend. This thing does have an epic driver's screen that makes every other car you drive seem puny. I came out of a LWB Range Rover so I lost my massage seats and a couple other cool bells, so anyways, I don't think the seats are very posh for a really expensive car, but I suppose they aren't uncomfortable. Also coming from a Range Rover, a way more expensive vehicle that everything breaks on, this Sequoia is going extremely smoothly. No issues of any kind.
The bad:
-WHY THE xxxx did you all ditch the rear gate window that everyone loved! Now we have a glass hatch... horray
- Mileage economy is criminally overstated
- the 3rd row seat is completely useless and makes the rear storage also dismal and dysfunctional
- The 'amazing' JBL system... actually stands for Just Below Lousy. Cranked alllllll the way up you can clearly hear the person next to you speaking softly. That shouldn't happen. I ripped it out the 2nd week I owned it and now I LOVE my sound system.
- Dealer got 10k over sticker
- I still don't have my second key in the mail yet, because somehow Toyota couldn't keep up with the key demand for new vehicles and new cars only come with one until supply recovers
Don't buy this car if you have 4 or 5 children, don't get this vehicle because of it's advertised MPG economy, and don't get this because you think the JBL sound system will be impressive... Get this car because it is easy to drive, safe, reliable, and because you want to spoil yourself a little every time you start the car, without driving something as garish as a Range Rover. I'd change a couple things, but nobody gets everything. I love it.