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Replying to: cats_echo (Jan 14, 2001 11:59 am) Observations: Sequoia: Pros: - Great fit and finish - Quality interior materials - Quiet motor - More room behind third seat than Yukon - Third seats slide back and forth to add room Cons: - Needs more power, a lot more power! - Very large turning radius - Poor visibility out the back - Dives into turns like a 65 Buick - Second row seats do not fold flat to the floor, only flip up. Then you must manually secure in place with a strap - Third row seats very heavy and difficult to remove - Rear power window requires that you either have the keyfob in hand or roll down using the button prior to accessing. - Feature set less than would expect for this vehicle - Experienced terrible mileage (usually 12.5 to 13.0) in town. Yukon Pros - Good power and pulls trailers well - Many features such as XM radio that are not available on Sequoia - Tight turning radius - Great visibility - Good highway manners and very quiet - Seats fold flat very easy, with headrests moving out of the way automatically. - Third row easy to remove. - Average of 15 mpg in town Cons - Interior/exterior fit and finish is pathetic, I mean patheetic. - Interior materials not up to par with Sequoia - Not as good resale value as Sequoia We decided not to have the third child, and when deciding on which vehicle to keep, we chose the Yukon and traded the Sequoia.
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Interesting observation on your pros and cons. I have to agree with your issues on seq second row of seats. The need to tumble forward and strap down and resulting access to the back is troublesome. BUT I disagree on power issue, now maby if you are towing something over 6,000 lbs you might not be able to go 55 up steep hills, but I would take the secure smooth running motor of the seq over the Yukon and the potential repair issues over time. Milage is a minor price to pay for engine reliability. Plus with kids you may see the shoddy interior of the Yukon detroiate faster that the seq. However I understand that fold down second seat issue and the difficult third row of seats to take out. I don't do either very much so it was not a factor in my decision. You can also use the key in the lock in the rear door to roll the window down! What other "back window down options" do you want? I use large fish eye mirrors on both sides and it gives me perfect visibility. I would prefer that the seq had the dissapering seat feature and easier to remove third row feature. Good luck with your new vehicle, I hope yours is one that stands up to the test of time. I do like the way it looks!!! |
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| I noticed that caddilac has a new escalade due out as an 06. Assuming they make the obvious move to add a disappearing third row seat I'm curious to see if a new Tahoe/Suburban will arrive at the same time. Has anyone heard anything? Same question for a redesigned Sequoia. | |
Anyone who would trade a 2 year old Sequoia for a "you got conned" SLT, is either lying about owning a Sequoia or should have his (or hers) head examined. There's a reason GM is offering $5000.00 off these vehicles and it ain't because they are in hot demand.
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Has anyone brought up the fact that the Toyota Sequoia is a much worse polluter than the Suburban? The Toyota V8 engines have a long way to go to be as clean as the GM V8 engines. The Sequoia along with the Land Cruiser/LX470 are still in the top 5 worst polluters on the Planet.. http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm |
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Replying to: msmith1 (Jul 01, 2004 2:10 pm) |
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Replying to: raymur (Jul 05, 2004 3:54 pm)
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Replying to: msmith1 (Jul 08, 2004 6:17 pm) |
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Replying to: tasillo (Apr 28, 2004 6:20 pm) Let's take a look at the # of TSBs issued by GM and Toyo for model years '03/'04: 2003: Toyo issued 6 TSBs, GMC issued 112 2004 (so far): Toyo issued 3 TSBs, GMC issued 64 TSBs Just look that the numbers. Toyo has issued 9 total TSBs for the Sequoia and GMC has issued 176 TSBs!!! Personally, I weigh data like this much more heavily than I do for JD Power's customer satisfaction survey. |
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I have total access to all TSB's for my 2004 Sequoia and there are 24. Granted there are some really minor things in there but nevertheless, there are more than three. The latest was this month and regarded windshield wiper cleaning (real serious, hehe)
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