This is why I love your reviews Tom. Honest and pragmatic. I love how you kept mentioning that all of its faults are OK if you’re actually going to use it for what it’s built for. Living in SoCal, i unfortunately am going to be sitting behind a ton of these being bought by the parents of young adults who take these up to the local mountains a few times a year.. But I digress. Great review!
@@theMLBfan I said it tongue in cheek. I think it’s a fine vehicle if you’re going to use it for what it was designed to do. But ironically, I’d wager most of these spend 90% of their time on a well paved road.
Martin is loads of fun. And we talk about our kids and levy wives. These reviews wouldn't happen without people like Martin and Rob Callero. Full stop.
Great and insightful review! Killer looks, but everything rearward behind the driver's seat seems to be a disaster. The MSRP of my '02 Sequoia Limited 4x4 when new was $40k. Is the new one worth it for double the price? Maybe I need to adjust my mental evaluation to modern times. A lot has changed in 20 years.
Tom, Your review was very balanced so the only thing I will add is that Toyota USA had to agree to some design compromises to have a new generation of Sequoia approved by head office in Japan. We both remember when the vast majority of people who drove hulking 4X4s actually needed them for work. Driving a 3 ton vehicle for suburban commuting makes as much sense to me as wearing construction boots for a day's shopping at the local mega mall. 🤨In terms of Land Cruiser's future in North America, there is widespread speculation from credible sources that one Land Cruiser variant will be coming back by the end of the year to help feed the insatiable appetite for 4X4s. Hopefully Toyota sends you an invitation for a test drive. 😉
Design compromise? That's a thing when a vehicle uses many of the same body panels to save money. This seat design here gets in the way of what the truck is used for. And yes, I've heard those rumors but right now they're just that.
Now up to 66% of this segment is GM SUV's. The Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, the GMC Yukon and Yukon XL, and the Cadillac Escalade account for 50% of all large SUV sales in the US. GM makes 340,000 of them every year and exports about 80,000 to 31 countries. They’re made in GM’s plant in Arlington, Texas, which is said to be the most profitable assembly plant in the world. We estimate they generate $20 billion in revenue for GM and about $4 billion in profits. Autoline Daily.
Be sure to regularly shift between standard 2 rear-wheel drives to 4WD. Drive it in different modes for few miles every often to ensure all of those gears are functioning well
18 mpg for a rig that weights that much is not surprising. Could be worse and typically is when it comes to trucks this large. I do like this design, looks the part of a tough 4WD SUV, but I just can't warm up to Toyota products. I owned one, have driven many, but I always come away with the sense that they are just too dull dynamically, esthetically, everything-ly. Most of them are just loaded up with cheap plastics and leather that feels like cheap plastic or design details that are not just well executed. Reliability seems to be their mantra, and they are good at that and that is the core of their success. The Yaris GR would be my pick if they just offered it here in the states and the Corolla GR don't make up for it. Still, this is a great review and very informative. You deserve a larger audience!
This is $85,000. One can buy a Land Cruiser 200 series with 10,000 miles for that money. The Land Cruiser. 200 series is the greatest vehicle ever made and everyone who knows automobiles agrees. I don’t see many people spending almost 90 grand on this USA made SUV. 2:16
Great review as always. By the way Toyota Landcruisers are incredibly popular here in Australia, I would imagine they would be also in the uS, cannot comprehend why they wouldn't sell them there . I think that Toyota can sell as many Landcruisers as they want here, and they ain't cheap either, over $100,000 + here....
I love Land Cruisers, but I think Americans want something flashy and luxurious if they’re going to spend $100K+. The Land Cruiser is too understated for our taste.
$100,000 auz $ = $74k U.S. id buy a LC300 at that price over. the sequoia TRD PRO @$78k totota priced the LC200 v8 gas out of the u.s. market as there was only a top Trim 3row luxury wagon @$89k U.S.
@@chrisd5383 LC 200 was a $90k luxury wagon, in Australia there is a basic base model LC 300 GX 2 row cloth seats steel rims a basic off roader @$100,000 auz = $70k U.S. id buy a LC300 base model over a defender or new bronco
Great review Tom! Evil twin on vacation in Hawaii? I think for my hard earned cash I would be going with the Tahoe. Perhaps the Diesel one. I think the Toyota looks better, but the Chevy has better interior features and more space. That sliding center console is the perfect solution for my wife’s purse, which is often in the way of someone.
Yeah they fell behind because they let the previous generations of these vehicle slips years and years behind the competition. All they did here is barely catch up. Seems to be a running theme at Toyota.
@@MercOne Exactly. By going so long between generations, Toyota needs to hit a home run in order to stay competitive with other makers who refresh/update every 2 to 3 years. The tundra and sequoia are already about a half a generation behind the big 3 and in a couple of years will look ancient. Toyota has already traded on the myth of milion mile vehicles, but the so called longevity and reliability delta is quickly fading.
@@Sheng614 not always that much. In my area it’s 1.25x. But the EPA rates the Tahoe diesel at 26hwy mpg. Quite a bit more than the Toyota. ‘Course you have to put up with having a diesel.
@@tommihelich2613 Saying on average. Which means the diesel price negates the fuel gain. I can see the diesel being the no-brainer choice if you need to tow consistently though
I like Toyota's reliability, but I don't understand why they make it so uncomfortable. For example, I have a 4Runner and Highlander 2022, but the third row of seats is not removable, but foldable. This creates a very low ceiling, placing a few suitcases and that's it. I hate this. Why can't the 3rd row of seats be removed?
But does it have enough head room for a flat bill hat? How many Monster energy drinks can it carry? Let me know when you find out, I’ll be grunting at the gym.
Yikes, $80K, 20MPG, crappy cup holders, sub-standard interior materials, the list is long. Tom this may be the most negative review you’ve ever delivered! Bravo for your insight and honesty-potential buyers thank you!!!
If you’re you’re going to put skid plates on something, you probably should put front tow hooks on there…. And for the love of GOD…black headliner please.
@@DrivenCarReviews well brands like Hyundai Kia Honda Acura genesis don’t have weaknesses. Only strengths. After all they’re the class leaders for a reason Toyota and Lexus always have more weaknesses and compromises to get the expectation of future reliability
>6000 pounds. Nearly 80k. < 20 mpg in real-world driving. Not a whole lot more cargo room than a CRV or RAV4. Great video as usual but - especially for the vast majority of these that will stay on pavement - this is a DAV (dumb-a**ed vehicle).
It is heavier than 6000 lbs for Toyota to not be penalized for pitiful mileage and emissions - current EPA rules encourage huge and heavy road dreadnoughts.
Yea off-road ground clearance is not that great considering your paying 80-90+ for a small 3rd row, small cargo space, complicated v6 with turbos vs the old try and true v8… It’s a fail vs competition…
Lol what a lost opportunity, no automatic four wheel drive? Really? That back seat and hatch just makes you think what we’re they thinking? No way. This is not competitive with Tahoe at all.
Toyota just lost a customer, the fact that I have to pay to use data within the car just like with Chevy or BMW, is Beyond absurd, if I own the car, should be able to use its features without having to have a subscription! We need to seriously work with our legislature to Outlaw this practice. Also all that plastic does not justify the price. I strongly feel like Toyota is going backwards. And no tow hooks????
Competitive with Tahoe? Tahoe will be in the junk yard while this will be running all over the country. What a ridiculous comment. You don’t know anything about vehicles at all.
Toyota really shit the bed by not putting a three seat second row. I have a family of five my three kids be able to fit across the rear seat so I can have the third row folded down
I really like the redesign. The color is fierce. I don’t like the $20k+ mark ups at some dealers
This is why I love your reviews Tom. Honest and pragmatic. I love how you kept mentioning that all of its faults are OK if you’re actually going to use it for what it’s built for. Living in SoCal, i unfortunately am going to be sitting behind a ton of these being bought by the parents of young adults who take these up to the local mountains a few times a year.. But I digress. Great review!
I concur.
Why unfortunately? You don't think this is worth buying?
@@theMLBfan I said it tongue in cheek. I think it’s a fine vehicle if you’re going to use it for what it was designed to do. But ironically, I’d wager most of these spend 90% of their time on a well paved road.
Sequoia, the car that can go anywhere except a parking lot garage in San Francisco
I appreciate you regularly recognize Martin for his contributions to your channel, keep up the hard work gentlemen :)
Martin is loads of fun. And we talk about our kids and levy wives. These reviews wouldn't happen without people like Martin and Rob Callero. Full stop.
Great and insightful review! Killer looks, but everything rearward behind the driver's seat seems to be a disaster. The MSRP of my '02 Sequoia Limited 4x4 when new was $40k. Is the new one worth it for double the price? Maybe I need to adjust my mental evaluation to modern times. A lot has changed in 20 years.
Tom, Your review was very balanced so the only thing I will add is that Toyota USA had to agree to some design compromises to have a new generation of Sequoia approved by head office in Japan. We both remember when the vast majority of people who drove hulking 4X4s actually needed them for work. Driving a 3 ton vehicle for suburban commuting makes as much sense to me as wearing construction boots for a day's shopping at the local mega mall. 🤨In terms of Land Cruiser's future in North America, there is widespread speculation from credible sources that one Land Cruiser variant will be coming back by the end of the year to help feed the insatiable appetite for 4X4s. Hopefully Toyota sends you an invitation for a test drive. 😉
Design compromise? That's a thing when a vehicle uses many of the same body panels to save money. This seat design here gets in the way of what the truck is used for. And yes, I've heard those rumors but right now they're just that.
@@DrivenCarReviews I was thinking of the live axle that replaced the IRS on the old Sequoia as well as the missing Torsen center differential .
@@rightlanehog3151 Well the new Tundra is not allowed a front snow plow as it will over heat. Sequoia the same?
Cheers Tom! Another excellent video
your reviews are the best.
Now up to 66% of this segment is GM SUV's.
The Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, the GMC Yukon and Yukon XL, and the Cadillac Escalade account for 50% of all large SUV sales in the US. GM makes 340,000 of them every year and exports about 80,000 to 31 countries. They’re made in GM’s plant in Arlington, Texas, which is said to be the most profitable assembly plant in the world. We estimate they generate $20 billion in revenue for GM and about $4 billion in profits. Autoline Daily.
Be sure to regularly shift between standard 2 rear-wheel drives to 4WD.
Drive it in different modes for few miles every often to ensure all of those gears are functioning well
Nice review. Thanks for sharing.
Man I just saw one of these in person 2 days ago and wow 😍
I’ve been waiting for your review! Yours are always the best.
I've always wondered what happens to all that TP?
18 mpg for a rig that weights that much is not surprising. Could be worse and typically is when it comes to trucks this large. I do like this design, looks the part of a tough 4WD SUV, but I just can't warm up to Toyota products. I owned one, have driven many, but I always come away with the sense that they are just too dull dynamically, esthetically, everything-ly. Most of them are just loaded up with cheap plastics and leather that feels like cheap plastic or design details that are not just well executed. Reliability seems to be their mantra, and they are good at that and that is the core of their success. The Yaris GR would be my pick if they just offered it here in the states and the Corolla GR don't make up for it. Still, this is a great review and very informative. You deserve a larger audience!
People are getting 14-15 mpg
Awesome job as always!!
This is $85,000. One can buy a Land Cruiser 200 series with 10,000 miles for that money. The Land Cruiser. 200 series is the greatest vehicle ever made and everyone who knows automobiles agrees. I don’t see many people spending almost 90 grand on this USA made SUV. 2:16
Problem is the third row and cargo space is even worse in the LC/LX.
Great review as always. By the way Toyota Landcruisers are incredibly popular here in Australia, I would imagine they would be also in the uS, cannot comprehend why they wouldn't sell them there . I think that Toyota can sell as many Landcruisers as they want here, and they ain't cheap either, over $100,000 + here....
I love Land Cruisers, but I think Americans want something flashy and luxurious if they’re going to spend $100K+. The Land Cruiser is too understated for our taste.
@@ejohnson3131 Also, Land Cruisers are too reliable/dependable for our liking. That's why Range Rovers are so popular here.
They didn’t sell well that’s why they are gone.
$100,000 auz $ = $74k U.S. id buy a LC300 at that price over. the sequoia TRD PRO @$78k totota priced the LC200 v8 gas out of the u.s. market as there was only a top Trim 3row luxury wagon @$89k U.S.
@@chrisd5383 LC 200 was a $90k luxury wagon, in Australia there is a basic base model LC 300 GX 2 row cloth seats steel rims a basic off roader @$100,000 auz = $70k U.S. id buy a LC300 base model over a defender or new bronco
@10:03 the wireless charger does not work in my cousin's Sequoia TRD Pro
Third row and cargo space are lacking. Let's hope they incorporated a rear locking differential.
3:28 lmaooooooo
Great review Tom! Evil twin on vacation in Hawaii? I think for my hard earned cash I would be going with the Tahoe. Perhaps the Diesel one. I think the Toyota looks better, but the Chevy has better interior features and more space. That sliding center console is the perfect solution for my wife’s purse, which is often in the way of someone.
Thanks for the review. I think there are better choices in the market. Toyota missed the mark on the Tundra and this to a large degree.
Yeah they fell behind because they let the previous generations of these vehicle slips years and years behind the competition. All they did here is barely catch up. Seems to be a running theme at Toyota.
@@MercOne Exactly. By going so long between generations, Toyota needs to hit a home run in order to stay competitive with other makers who refresh/update every 2 to 3 years. The tundra and sequoia are already about a half a generation behind the big 3 and in a couple of years will look ancient. Toyota has already traded on the myth of milion mile vehicles, but the so called longevity and reliability delta is quickly fading.
@@weirdshibainu Couldn't have said it better myself.
Looks great, expensive but to be expected for its size and features if you don't count the $20-$40k ADM in my area.......
Cheers Tom!
“Why would I not take it off road ? “
Me: Toyota with no tow hooks
Family without luggage 🥳
Is the "rock" music necessary?
Huge, heavy, expensive, plastic bits are tacky. This is a vehicle most Americans will never need, but many will want.
A Tahoe with a diesel gets better mpg. Really good review.
Diesel is also 1.5x more expensive than regular unleaded
@@Sheng614 not always that much. In my area it’s 1.25x. But the EPA rates the Tahoe diesel at 26hwy mpg. Quite a bit more than the Toyota. ‘Course you have to put up with having a diesel.
@@tommihelich2613 Saying on average. Which means the diesel price negates the fuel gain. I can see the diesel being the no-brainer choice if you need to tow consistently though
Yeah and I considered mentioning that but the price of diesel varies so much and there's DEF costs. So...
@@DrivenCarReviews That Diesel is also having some major oil consumption issues.
What about the family dog or dogs? You pretty much have to leave them at home with the new Sequoia!
Dont worry you will be divorced coz you spent 90k including tax
@@rayj33 😂 who keeps the family pets after divorce?
@@toronado455 he didnt sign prenup so his wife keeps them
@@rayj33 haha
@@toronado455 Believe it or not, but pet custody is an actual thing
I like Toyota's reliability, but I don't understand why they make it so uncomfortable. For example, I have a 4Runner and Highlander 2022, but the third row of seats is not removable, but foldable. This creates a very low ceiling, placing a few suitcases and that's it. I hate this. Why can't the 3rd row of seats be removed?
Looks good besides the goofy mirrors
But does it have enough head room for a flat bill hat? How many Monster energy drinks can it carry? Let me know when you find out, I’ll be grunting at the gym.
Yikes, $80K, 20MPG, crappy cup holders, sub-standard interior materials, the list is long. Tom this may be the most negative review you’ve ever delivered! Bravo for your insight and honesty-potential buyers thank you!!!
Ace video review
When I saw a bunch of toilet papers I thought we,re at the beginning of the pandemic again 😅
If you’re you’re going to put skid plates on something, you probably should put front tow hooks on there….
And for the love of GOD…black headliner please.
So cheap on feature omission at $80k. Looks great but so little utility for such a large vehicle.
Those side mirrors look absolutely goofy.
Cool looking SUV, but $80k is hard to justify even for a Toyota. Crazy money unless your last name is Rockefeller.
Good review..think Toyota will let you do more vehicle reviews..you kind didn’t like it😳
I think Toyota knows the strengths and weaknesses of its vehicles. All manufacturers do.
@@DrivenCarReviews well brands like Hyundai Kia Honda Acura genesis don’t have weaknesses. Only strengths. After all they’re the class leaders for a reason
Toyota and Lexus always have more weaknesses and compromises to get the expectation of future reliability
To be honest, so does my Nissan Xtrail 2006
I like being able to talk to my car...I hate HAVING to talk to my car
There are enough hard buttons so you don't have to. Voice recognition is a great way to keep your eyes on the road, I kind of like it.
Canyonero! 😊🦖🦕
This is tiny compared to the Suburbans, Grand Wagoneers, Expeditions etc.
Can’t afford this and don’t want a hybrid.
What’s up with all that toilet paper? You should see a doctor about that! 😆😆😆
interior and tech still behind other brand
>6000 pounds. Nearly 80k. < 20 mpg in real-world driving. Not a whole lot more cargo room than a CRV or RAV4. Great video as usual but - especially for the vast majority of these that will stay on pavement - this is a DAV (dumb-a**ed vehicle).
Red light: an iceberg the size of London just floated past the 7-11
Pretty much all the big SUVs are dumb ass vehicles
It is heavier than 6000 lbs for Toyota to not be penalized for pitiful mileage and emissions - current EPA rules encourage huge and heavy road dreadnoughts.
Yea off-road ground clearance is not that great considering your paying 80-90+ for a small 3rd row, small cargo space, complicated v6 with turbos vs the old try and true v8…
It’s a fail vs competition…
9:36 Is it just me or does the Toyota Voice Command sound really annoyed?
Those side mirrors are hideous.
waiting for a V8 version. @toyota....
Otherwise defender 130 V8
Lol what a lost opportunity, no automatic four wheel drive? Really? That back seat and hatch just makes you think what we’re they thinking? No way. This is not competitive with Tahoe at all.
That’s what I have been trying to tell everyone from the get go. Nobody even listened to me 😂
Toyota carefully keeps the Lexus apart from peasants
No front recovery points
@@sudeeptaghosh nah. This is way better than the Lexus counterpart in every way
@@naveenthemachine the LX?
Toyota just lost a customer, the fact that I have to pay to use data within the car just like with Chevy or BMW, is Beyond absurd, if I own the car, should be able to use its features without having to have a subscription! We need to seriously work with our legislature to Outlaw this practice.
Also all that plastic does not justify the price. I strongly feel like Toyota is going backwards.
And no tow hooks????
I had to turn this off so I could stop hearing that bad faux-rock music distracting from your talk track.
Big and Ugly and limited ;-(
Waste of opportunity for at least a phev
$80k for a noisy vehicle and handles like a cabbage truck lol
Well, you got the $80K part correct...
@@DrivenCarReviews 😉
Competitive with Tahoe? Tahoe will be in the junk yard while this will be running all over the country. What a ridiculous comment. You don’t know anything about vehicles at all.
Too small for the money. No front locker either.
Too expensive $$$$$
Reply to the people who feed you
what?
Toyota really shit the bed by not putting a three seat second row. I have a family of five my three kids be able to fit across the rear seat so I can have the third row folded down
It's an option.