Should You Buy a 2023 Toyota Sequoia? In Depth Review By a Mechanic

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  • So Should you buy a 2023 Toyota Sequoia? Did Toyota make a mistake updating another one of it's ancient trucks?
    In this video we finally get a chance to properly review the 2023 Toyota Sequoia in a fashion you normally don't see in car reviews.
    First we start with the technical side of things talking about the engine, hybrid system and transmission. Then we take a tour underneath the new sequoia to see what changed.
    Then we take a look at the exterior and interior. Some things we like, some things we don't like.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:42 Under The Hood
    13:36 Under The Car
    21:29 Exterior Review
    27:33 Interior Review
    36:52 Things I Don't Like About It
    39:46 Final Verdict
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  • @pkdude5334
    @pkdude5334 Před rokem +888

    The more new car reviews I see, the more I want an older car

    • @JoeBlunt
      @JoeBlunt Před rokem +55

      I'm driving a 2001 4runner and these reviews make me love it more and more lol

    • @faheemabbas3965
      @faheemabbas3965 Před rokem +43

      When electric mandates kick in, this country is either going to riot or stay silent. Nothing in between.
      I’m moving to the Netherlands before this happens because they have bicycle infrastructure so good I wouldn’t have to own a car ever again.

    • @Tate.TopG.
      @Tate.TopG. Před rokem +14

      @Faheem Abbas good decision. This country is full of consumers who don't value their life , time, and money.

    • @joseph1541
      @joseph1541 Před rokem +11

      @@faheemabbas3965 I’m moving to hawaii (big island). Already have a condo there that is getting paid for on Airbnb. My plan is to just move there permanently when it gets super bad on the mainland. One flight away from a new life.

    • @skyhawk5469
      @skyhawk5469 Před rokem +20

      Im glad i get to own a 21 Land Cruiser, these new cars and trucks are a joke.

  • @Samir-qi1uy
    @Samir-qi1uy Před rokem +295

    You are so much more than a " Mechanic ". Before all you are honest and good man. All the best!

    • @tpuuup
      @tpuuup Před rokem +2

      Yes, thank you sir..i love your honest reviews.

  • @chetanjiva8874
    @chetanjiva8874 Před rokem +166

    A complete and honest review from a Toyota master technician for a Toyota vehicle. You can't get better then this professionalism.

  • @VN-fc1jg
    @VN-fc1jg Před 9 měsíci +20

    Legit review. Got tired of other channel reviews on CZcams. Cabin space this, soft touch that, zonk this, panel gap that.

    • @jimsomerville3924
      @jimsomerville3924 Před 2 měsíci

      So true. Can't stand reviewers droning on about a bulbous 3 row crossover's cornering or how soft the dash and door trim is.

    • @crunchyblack2224
      @crunchyblack2224 Před 2 měsíci

      Nothing wrong with talking about how Toyota missed the mark on a full redesign. The cargo space is laughable, no fold flat 3rd row seats and the knees to chest while sitting in the third row is bad.

    • @danielkatani612
      @danielkatani612 Před měsícem

      Zonk this😂

    • @hagnerplaylists
      @hagnerplaylists Před 28 dny

      Those reviews are in fact disguised ads

  • @AdamWild572
    @AdamWild572 Před rokem +545

    I love Car Care Nuts new car reviews. All other reviews focus on features and drivability. I really want to know the nuts and bolts of what we are buying, and whether or not these mega machines will last.

    • @Baebon6259
      @Baebon6259 Před rokem +17

      definitely not going to last against the NA V8 with its simple 6 spds. However, I do want to see multiple of these new Sequoias reaching 200k miles in 10 years before buying

    • @jasonczfan8658
      @jasonczfan8658 Před rokem +24

      Yep. When it comes to buying a car, reliability and dependability is what I care about the most

    • @AdamWild572
      @AdamWild572 Před rokem +21

      I've got a 2015 Toyota Sequoia Platinum. Runs like brand new. Think I'll just keep it.

    • @douglaspeebles9928
      @douglaspeebles9928 Před rokem +13

      I agree, just love his new car reviews because he gives us an honest opinion of what he thinks from a mechanics point of view. God Bless Him!

    • @barrywiseman7012
      @barrywiseman7012 Před rokem +7

      @@AdamWild572 We've had both a 2002 Sequoia LTD & 2015 Sequoia LTD. Downsized to a 2022 4 Runner LTD. It suits us size wise @ this point. But I agree with Adam Wild- the 2015 Sequoia was far more usable, back seat folds flat to floor, power back window, drove well, held its value & most importantly, was totally reliable. Much simpler power train (bullet proof). New one is bigger outside, and poorer utility inside. And for all its complexity, no significant mpg increase! Keep your 2015 Adam

  • @stevetruong3196
    @stevetruong3196 Před rokem +333

    Why do we like to watch your channel? It is because of your honest and unbiased reviews. Keep it up!

    • @KingSev
      @KingSev Před rokem +4

      Yup, same here, I love this guy, I just cancelled my TRD pro sequoia order from the dealer that I’ve been waiting for since last year and I was second in line. After seeing this video. I’m done getting it. I’ll move to waiting for the new land cruiser , hopefully they will do a nether job! Thanks my man appreciate your videos !

    • @shafrana2
      @shafrana2 Před rokem +1

      @@KingSevWow! What part of car disappoints you to take decision of cancel your order?

    • @KingSev
      @KingSev Před rokem +5

      @@shafrana2 built quality, paint finish, German engineering, IN some places , Cats are too obvious to be stolen, 2 turbos 3 radiators , watch the video in full and be mentioned everything . The major decision was the cargo space . I own a runner now and I’m not gonna get way more space than my runner with a family of 6. So, after seeing this video, I am kind of leaning towards canceling my order and waiting for the Land Cruiser to come back to NA

    • @shafrana2
      @shafrana2 Před rokem

      @@KingSev Maybe Grand Highlander?

    • @pablolobo6560
      @pablolobo6560 Před rokem +2

      Land Cruiser all the way! Or a 4Runner. You can't go wrong.
      Though it looks nice and has some great features, I see too many red flags and a potential money pit on this Sequoia. Also, the approach front angle is ridiculous in my opinion. A Land Cruiser on the other hand is a breeze. Good luck!

  • @samaccurso
    @samaccurso Před rokem +7

    After watching this, even more happy keeping my 25 yr. old Lexus with my 4.0 V8 engine.

  • @Uno91180
    @Uno91180 Před 6 dny +1

    AMD, please make an update video on the V35 addressing the bearing issue. Many tundra owners as well as sequoia and like me LX 600. I love it, but am
    Worried. I’m sure the masses of tundra owners would appreciate this video as well. Love your videos, thank you for all you do.

  • @mrjj1f
    @mrjj1f Před rokem +238

    I hope Toyota is listing to this review. What were they thinking? $80,000 for a "beta" version of a vehicle. Fantastic review.

    • @fanboiahoy260
      @fanboiahoy260 Před rokem +5

      @@joeblack1052you can’t afford it why does it matter?

    • @fanboiahoy260
      @fanboiahoy260 Před rokem +5

      You just can’t afford it

    • @ruizces
      @ruizces Před rokem +6

      I think that Toyota is pursuing the same strategy of Apple and Samsung. Pay a lot for something that won’t last more than three years without starting to give you performance issues.

    • @jasonj4326
      @jasonj4326 Před rokem +3

      @@joeblack1052 What I've read online about the situation is that Toyota Japan did have plans to drop it but Toyota North America wanted something in that class and made a bunch of promises. It's also why we won't be getting a Land Cruiser for a while.
      My only gripe is why they spent so much R&D on the front end but then skimped out putting the bulky rear suspension in there which removed the space for the battery which leads into the cargo availability.

    • @richardspeckymh
      @richardspeckymh Před rokem +17

      They’re not listening. Nobody wants this complicated mess, especially while not getting a worthwhile increase in MPG.

  • @MeAtLoVeRsXD
    @MeAtLoVeRsXD Před rokem +12

    This guy is the “fine print” in any letter agreement🙌🏼

  • @tommitchell3330
    @tommitchell3330 Před rokem +50

    Along with the others, I greatly appreciate your honesty and how well informed you are. I previously owned a 2011 Sequoia and presently own a 2017 LX570. Both did and have served me very well with no mechanical problems over 100,000 miles on each vehicle presently. I am very, very reluctant to purchase a hybrid LX or Sequoia in the future. I'm glad to see that you share my reservations.

  • @jdr03272
    @jdr03272 Před rokem +10

    This channel is solid gold. Lots of talking heads trying to do the doug demuro trick. You bring a refreshing perspective and layer of expertise to the car review game and I love it! I wish you great success in this endeavor! Subscribed!

  • @user-ip8co2mq5g
    @user-ip8co2mq5g Před rokem +53

    I think I'll stay with the proven V-8 non turbo engine and buy used Land Cruiser. Great review.

    • @Kevin19700
      @Kevin19700 Před rokem +5

      As an owner of a 2015 Crewmax 5.7 I agree. I’m a bit concerned about turbos and any sort of ultra high pressure direct injection. Time will tell.

    • @Michael-db4sn
      @Michael-db4sn Před rokem +1

      ​@Paul good way to look at it. Way overdone.

    • @shanepipkin4041
      @shanepipkin4041 Před rokem

      the government is banning them. I agree

    • @jamram9924
      @jamram9924 Před rokem +1

      @@Kevin19700 Toyota has dual injectors (port and GDI) on their engines to eliminate those carbon build up issues.

    • @lightsfansofthewest481
      @lightsfansofthewest481 Před rokem +1

      ​@@jamram9924 The problem is that turbos get very hot and they also force more air into an engine.

  • @bluethundar
    @bluethundar Před rokem +55

    I own a 2003 4WD Sequoia I bought brand new back in 2002. Now 20 yrs and 260K miles later it still runs well, a little banged up on the exterior but most of its parts are still original, only had to replace power steering rack and radiator, and of course the infamous rear door latch. But other than that it's bullet proof. I was so so excited about this new Sequoia when Toyota revealed it. And the first Toyota fan boys that got their hands on the early preproduction unit to review it had nothing but great things to say about it, which only made my excitement grew. But as more and more realistic reviews come out I got really disappointed. This review is the final nail. Thanks for talking about the details of this engine, I did not know it has so many radiators and separate cooling systems, just a disaster waiting to happen, among many other negatives.

    • @barrywiseman7012
      @barrywiseman7012 Před rokem +4

      We had a 2002 Sequoia LTD when they first came out. Same experience-steering rack and rear latch twice. But otherwise great. Better quality seats than our 2015 model. Drove more in size and tighter steering feel than our 2015 Sequoia. More like the 2022 4Runner we have now. Turning circle of 2002 Sequoia & 2022 4R are similiar - not too great-but liveable. The 2015 Sequoia had excellent short turning circle radius for tight parking manoeuvres, but at the expense of too much power assist, and wander in crosswinds. I trust the Toyota quality, but I agree with Mario Meas above-too complicated engine/drivetrain for insignificant increase in mpg, and confidence in long term reliability

    • @styledliving
      @styledliving Před rokem +3

      Yeah, the real upgrade to a 4WD Sequoia is a Land Cruiser or LX. Slightly less cargo capacity, but all the modern refinements we want. Fortunately the 100-series models are really well priced, even low miles ones. Mike Sweers missed the target here with his choice in NiMH batteries instead of Lithium/LiFePO4 chemistries. They could've made the vehicle more upright and stored the batteries on the sides above and to the rear of the wheel wells. We lose a lot of interior width because wheel wells are covered by interior panels and subsequently lost/under utilized storage.
      The Grand Highlander is going to be a great city and typical road trip vehicle, but it's not a true 4WD vehicle that can articulate over rough terrain that a Body on Frame configuration can.
      It's just such a shame that the interior cargo capability of the Sequoia was diminished to the point that it couldn't even work for offroading. Even Expedition Overland has to compromise greatly due to Toyota North America's design decisions.
      It's ironic, but the 4runner actually has more cargo capacity behind the 1st row than the Sequoia.

    • @bobw9297
      @bobw9297 Před rokem +2

      $ 80000 buys a lot of fuel in your old one at 3mpg more
      same problem with my 2010 Rav $ 45000 buys a lot of fuel for 2mpg more ..

    • @rickgalla3377
      @rickgalla3377 Před rokem +3

      I have same year as you, 235k miles, also steering rack, 2 calipers a d lift gate handle, truck is bulletproof, this new one is way overengineered/NO THANK U

    • @Blakecryderman7244
      @Blakecryderman7244 Před rokem

      @@bobw9297 exactly! So many people miss this

  • @calebizsol
    @calebizsol Před rokem +3

    Now, this is information a consumer can use to make an educated purchase. The rest of the reviewers just talk about what the buttons do. I can do that by going to the dealer. You explained the function of the inverter. Nice..... Thanks.

  • @ToyotaTacoma-js6on
    @ToyotaTacoma-js6on Před rokem +5

    Sounds like Toyota went backwards instead of forward on the new Sequoia. Too complicated engine and drivetrain, gas mileage not improved but a small amount, rear storage area is very weird. And of course the price is too high. I think the Lexus GX is a better buy. I do not think this will be a big seller for Toyota . This is definitely a vehicle only a highly trained Toyota mechanic will be able to work on. If you buy one, you better buy the extended warranty. As for myself, I will not even consider the Sequoia. Excellent review of the Sequoia. I appreciate your honest reviews.

    • @MauiWauiPineappleExpress
      @MauiWauiPineappleExpress Před rokem +1

      The problem with the fit an finish like the orange peel is that it's build in America! Not happening with the Toyota's build in Japan! Toyota should adres that!

  • @jonathansanchez10
    @jonathansanchez10 Před rokem +9

    The best Toyota technician in whole USA 🇺🇸

  • @gianmariavolonte4315
    @gianmariavolonte4315 Před rokem +105

    Great review of the Sequoia. My beloved 2017 4Runner was totalled in an accident earlier this year and was looking at this model. For the price, the build quality was unimpressive and there wasn't anything that stood out about it that could justify the price. I settled for a '22 Lexus GX460. Although used, it was much nicer for a fraction of the price.

  • @asmallchild9295
    @asmallchild9295 Před rokem +4

    The most honest and straight forward car review channel I’ve ever laid my ears or eyes on. Thank you. *subscribed now*!!!

  • @thepcuser5469
    @thepcuser5469 Před rokem +27

    I would have the older one, here is why:
    1. More cargo space
    2. More third row space
    3. N/A V8 vs twin turbocharged hybrid V6 (which had reported waste gate issues in the tundra)
    4. More reliable
    If the new sequoia had the same amount of cargo, third row space and the V8 i would choose it over the old one, but in this case, I will pick the old one

    • @Winterstick549
      @Winterstick549 Před rokem +1

      And the third row was removable in the older ones.

    • @trumptookthevaccine1679
      @trumptookthevaccine1679 Před 10 měsíci +2

      So if the new one was a newer version of the old one, you’d buy the new one.

    • @realbadash
      @realbadash Před 6 měsíci

      I was told by a salesman from whome I have bought 7 Toyotas that the new sequoia has road noise problems, among others. Hard pass.

  • @edishergiorgadze4413
    @edishergiorgadze4413 Před rokem +15

    I was thinking about but... I'll better stick to my OLD dinosaurs which is 20 years older and with 225K miles still runs like a charm. Thanks for review, great !

  • @cpscps2679
    @cpscps2679 Před rokem +26

    My '06 Sequoia with 221k runs like new. No reason to buy a new one !

    • @danielclawson2099
      @danielclawson2099 Před rokem +1

      4.7 2UZFE can do that if maintained. Hopefully the timing belt has been changed at good intervals.

    • @jamram9924
      @jamram9924 Před rokem +1

      That 4.7 engine has logged 1,000,000 miles and Toyota repurchased at least 4 Tundras back from their owners. Keep up with the maintenance and it will last for many many years!

  • @7THxSIGN
    @7THxSIGN Před rokem +2

    The most in-depth 2023 Sequoia review I have seen. Wow! Thank you!

  • @dep6169
    @dep6169 Před rokem +1

    Great video.
    Your understanding is way beyond your years. The way you break down the engine changes and comparison made between other makes it very good.

  • @mr3klax
    @mr3klax Před rokem +32

    Excellent technical review AMD. You continue to set the bar. Your videos inspire me to take better care of my Toyotas. Kudos too to your video production team. Thank you!👍🏼👍🏼

  • @jkfuel
    @jkfuel Před rokem +7

    Love it. What a thorough and honest review. Very few folks would comment on fit/ finish as in depth as you would. Keep it up.

  • @tombusselle9844
    @tombusselle9844 Před rokem +7

    Excellent review.
    I agree with your "Germanized" description 100% and they need to get rid of whoever is making all these decisions to add so much complexity on the engineering side.
    Makes me cringe thinking about the cost and time that will be involved repairing these things.

  • @mzaher
    @mzaher Před 8 měsíci +2

    I’m new to this channel, this is the best car review I’ve ever seen in my life.

  • @luisrivera496
    @luisrivera496 Před rokem +4

    I’m keeping my 2005 sequoia great truck Ilove almost 300.000 miles in running like champ

  • @THEH2OMAN
    @THEH2OMAN Před rokem +27

    That's cool, but I prefer my dinosaur Toyota trucks with a V8.
    I do wish the dinosaur V8 trucks had a rear suspension similar to this Sequoia, less auto leveling air springs.
    Is there a 3rd row seating and shelf DELETE option?

    • @flight2k5
      @flight2k5 Před rokem +1

      The fact you think the previous tundra is a dinosaur 🤣😂

  • @Tottorul
    @Tottorul Před 3 měsíci +1

    These car walkthroughs are invaluable. Best ive seen on the internet. Keep doing them!

  • @mojorisin7317
    @mojorisin7317 Před 4 měsíci

    I appreciate your in debt technical reviews. Thanks for taking the time to explain the finer technical details of each vehicle. You really seem to enjoy this and I do to. ✌🏾❤

  • @mahdavimail
    @mahdavimail Před rokem +3

    I don't think one can find a better Sequoia review anywhere else.
    They had to keep V8 this is overcomplicated for nothing!
    Thanks Ahmed.

  • @japerezo75
    @japerezo75 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Sir, you hit the nail spot-on! I had a rental tundra for a week and as a former BMW owner I started to recognize some German influence on the design of the engine. This 3.4 engine is over-stressed at 122 Hp/L . It drives really nice but will probably need new turbos at 100K miles.

  • @camaro6810
    @camaro6810 Před rokem +2

    Appreciate your HONEST reviews! You think the way I do, LOVE Toyota but always ways to do things better, and not everyone gets everything right, even Toyota can do things better. Love the videos and nice to get a mechanics viewpoint.

  • @silicron
    @silicron Před rokem +1

    Your videos are the most in-depth I have found on the web. Amazing work! I wish you did these videos for makes other than Toyota and Lexus.

  • @jskaggs8188
    @jskaggs8188 Před rokem +4

    Great review. I really enjoy the way you get into the technical bits.

  • @seacoastlife
    @seacoastlife Před rokem +9

    I can't wait to see you review the new 2023 regular highlander (not the hybrid). Absolutely love your videos, thank you!

  • @wesfields9322
    @wesfields9322 Před rokem +2

    The 1st gens are everything. The exterior design and humble capabilities. 2uz 4.7l is one of the best engines to exist

  • @jsnow6925
    @jsnow6925 Před rokem +66

    So glad I got the 2021 4runner, I plan on keeping it forever even if I get another daily. It is about as bulletproof you can get with proper maintenance. I think any car in the future I buy will be after the model is out a few years and the kinks are worked out. May do a lexus hybrid next but going to wait and observe for a few years

    • @THX5000
      @THX5000 Před rokem +7

      One of the few still made in Japan.

    • @skoolynugenator1802
      @skoolynugenator1802 Před rokem +4

      Yep I have a 2022 and it truly is my favorite vehicle. Built like a tank.

    • @jsnow6925
      @jsnow6925 Před rokem +3

      @@skoolynugenator1802 100%, never had a toyota before but am a convert. I don't mind putting money into accessories/upgrades either since I know I will get potentially decades of use out of them.

    • @4Runner123
      @4Runner123 Před rokem +4

      I picked up a 2022 4Runner before things change to 4 cyl turbo for the reliability. Couldn’t be happier! On the wait list for a gx460 before the v8 disappears. Down to #2 on the wait list at the dealership.

    • @indycharlie
      @indycharlie Před rokem

      What kind of MPG are you folks getting at 70-75 MPH with your 4Runners ?

  • @penegakkeadilanpembasmikej5022

    Always grateful to God for a good and honest mechanic to have a nice workshop

  • @musclecarsrt2324
    @musclecarsrt2324 Před 11 měsíci

    I really like your unbiased opinion. I wish there were more Technicians like yourself. I enjoy your channel, keep up the good work. Ty

  • @yesidalf
    @yesidalf Před rokem +1

    Very detailed and huge professional video. I never seen a trusted and serious technical revision

  • @MrRensan404
    @MrRensan404 Před rokem +6

    A great honest review. All the pros and cons raised were valid considerations. I like the exterior design, but there are a lot of features that were not well thought of. For the price, the small “imperfections” will be hard to excuse.

  • @CORVAIRWILD
    @CORVAIRWILD Před rokem +72

    Too complicated

    • @The8429
      @The8429 Před rokem +22

      Similar to a female

    • @Gangsterlife333
      @Gangsterlife333 Před rokem +10

      If everyone had this mentality we would still be riding in horse carriages to this day 😒

    • @hswami74
      @hswami74 Před rokem +4

      ​@Gangsterlife333 Instead, we have complicated cars and life

    • @hss8973
      @hss8973 Před rokem +3

      It's 2023, buddy!

    • @copisetic1104
      @copisetic1104 Před rokem +1

      2023 is going to be F up.

  • @summerofsam99
    @summerofsam99 Před rokem +1

    A subject matter expert sharing their knowledge for the pure purp to pass on knowledge is so wonderful to see. Especially for someone who is trying to find legit reviews from experts

  • @ekxiong
    @ekxiong Před 5 měsíci

    This is the BEST car review on CZcams. Thank you so much for your honest review.

  • @edbarrett4969
    @edbarrett4969 Před rokem +19

    Great job on a great review. I love the candor and honesty. I was pondering on replacing my 2016 Tahoe LTZ and figured to check out the new Sequoia. After this review, don't think I will bother. A seemingly unnecessary hybrid system, overcomplication of systems and mechanics (like BMW), paint and fit/finish issues tell me to look elsewhere. Actually, my Tahoe is looking better and better! Thanks again. Keep up the good work.

    • @marcosespinoza470
      @marcosespinoza470 Před rokem +2

      Keep your Tahoe those engines are made to last over 300k miles. Just give it love and replace parts that might need replacements soon. You’ll save a lot of money by not buying this new car.

    • @danielmeador1991
      @danielmeador1991 Před rokem

      Keep that Tahoe if you really need to replace it for an upgrade get the newer Tahoe

    • @270eman
      @270eman Před 6 měsíci

      You sure about that? Those 5.3s were losing lifters off the lot. 😂@@marcosespinoza470

  • @Bobdacat67
    @Bobdacat67 Před rokem +7

    Loved the honest review. I was really looking forward to the new Sequoia, then I saw the cargo area, what the hell were they thinking. I get better gas mileage with my 2013 4Runner and although no 3rd row, has more cargo capacity.

  • @khaledkamel
    @khaledkamel Před rokem

    The best review I saw, and it's so fair highlighting the outflow of the design and construction. Added to the complications of service, I was planning to change my Tahoe with it but after this video, I will keep my 2021 Tahoe🎉

  • @johnbjorkman4144
    @johnbjorkman4144 Před 7 měsíci +2

    We have a 2014 Sequoia with 231k miles on it (so far). My main complaint is the size of the gas tank. When we're towing, we get single digit mileage and have to be very careful on long hauls, especially in the mountains. This new version gets the same mileage, but has a smaller tank. My only other complaint is that the nav system that doesn't update - unless you spend a few hundred bucks for a new chip. Our Garmin fills that gap.
    I'm kinda shocked about the rear seat business. In my old Sequoia, the third row lays flat, making for a huge cargo area. Plus the second row lays flat and is even with the third row. I can easily put a sheet of plywood in there. This new design actually takes away a great feature.
    Hopefully Toyota can work out some of the kinks and shortcomings if our current one ever wears out.

  • @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531

    This has convinced me to look for the prior model with the V8 from some retirement community! 😉

  • @Thankyou_3
    @Thankyou_3 Před rokem +60

    Great review, makes the 2023 4Runner and 2023 GX a real gems in the market. If I would be in the market for an SUV, I would run to buy the 4Runner or GX.

    • @ahumpage
      @ahumpage Před rokem +13

      I agree. Twin-turbo V6 is recipe for future disaster -- to our wallet

    • @randomrazr
      @randomrazr Před rokem

      @@ahumpage hw so

    • @Thankyou_3
      @Thankyou_3 Před rokem +12

      @@randomrazr the New Sequoia is full new technology and more moving parts. I am not convinced it will be trouble free long term. This is a lease and return vehicle not a buy vehicle….unless you want to pay for your mechanic’s retirement savings 😂

    • @youtubecarspottersguide1
      @youtubecarspottersguide1 Před rokem

      4runner trd off road or TRD pro best off road tail rig , GX is sold as the LC prado in other markets 4cy diesel lot better looking than the GX , v8 gas and the 3rd row kills it for off-road overlander car campers who want payload and packing space for our kit

    • @robinsamuel8040
      @robinsamuel8040 Před rokem

      I agree

  • @nimbusnation9584
    @nimbusnation9584 Před rokem

    Thank you for your honest, frank and detailed presentation... Keep up the good work. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @RootoftheRoots
    @RootoftheRoots Před rokem +2

    My main target is the newly released Toyota Grand Highlander, but I'm not speaking with any dealer yet until I get to see your full comprehensive review on that car. I love your honesty in reviewing these Toyota cars. Jah Bless!

  • @andrademeza
    @andrademeza Před rokem +4

    i just bought a 2004 sequoia. it had 139k miles. paid $3k for it. its in stellar condition.

    • @HermannTheGreat
      @HermannTheGreat Před rokem +1

      Which family member sold it to you? On the low end those miles on that vehicle would fetch 16k

    • @andrademeza
      @andrademeza Před rokem

      @@HermannTheGreat no family. It was a private seller off craigslist in poway, ca. Took my mechanic and everything checked out. Dude wanted $5k and we talked it down to $3k cus it needed $1500 in maintenance.

    • @HermannTheGreat
      @HermannTheGreat Před rokem +1

      @@andrademeza Pretty great deal, congrats. I hope that lasts a very long time for you cause it's great to hear when people are able to get good deals on cars. They're so few and far between I think.

    • @williamardenjr116
      @williamardenjr116 Před rokem

      @@andrademeza must be a rebuilt title

    • @andrademeza
      @andrademeza Před rokem

      @@williamardenjr116 nope.

  • @Duhaubetahiks
    @Duhaubetahiks Před rokem +18

    Excellent, unbiased review! I own a 4runner and a GX460, I was considering the new Sequoia but not anymore, thank you! Also, I think when Toyota decided that the Sequoia will be the new Land Cruiser, hence the price tag! Makes no sense Toyota!

    • @MaximumDIYGarage
      @MaximumDIYGarage Před rokem

      I’m a GX470 owner. Do you find the 4Runner underpowered as compared to your GX? I’ve driven 22 TR4 in town and it was adequate. Is the lack of power noticeable when merging on a highway?

    • @Duhaubetahiks
      @Duhaubetahiks Před rokem

      @@MaximumDIYGarage adequate- yes, but the GX460 has a lot more power at lower rpms, 6speed transmission, awd system, I am getting the same fuel consumption as the 4runner just quieter, smoother ride with more power. Only downside is the premium fuel for the GX. For a dedicated off roader the 4runner wins- better ground clearance, approach and departure angles! Now the GX470 is a different animal, I used to own an LX470 with the same engine, the 4runner is definitely faster and more fuel efficient than the older V8 on the GX470

  • @dumitrumalcoci7873
    @dumitrumalcoci7873 Před rokem

    Great job!
    This is exactly what I want to hear when looking for a car review.

  • @rickliners6123
    @rickliners6123 Před 11 měsíci

    This is a great technical review. Very interesting. I learned quite a bit from it. Keep'em coming

  • @jasontani4668
    @jasontani4668 Před rokem +4

    Another excellent, unbiased car review! I’m really looking forward to one on the new Grand Highlander when you can get one. I have a 2014 Highlander I want to replace basically because the 3rd row seat is useless for adults and the Grand Highlander looks like it fixes that issue.

  • @FierceProtocol
    @FierceProtocol Před rokem +4

    More important than carbon buildup, the D4S engine does not use direct injection until thew engine warms up. Thereby, not putting gasoline into your engine oil. That is the most important thing that I am surprised you didn't mention.

  • @loiseywillis4824
    @loiseywillis4824 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I so appreciate your reviews. I love the looks of the Sequoia and want to get out of my Aviator. I purchased the Aviator on my own and it’s been a big mistake. I’m a widow and it’s so overwhelming making such a large purchase without my husband’s knowledge. I don’t want to screw up again like I did purchasing the Aviator. Thanks so much!

  • @FilipinoPride10
    @FilipinoPride10 Před rokem

    Love this channel so much. Ive learned so much from you, hope you live forever

  • @morpheus1818
    @morpheus1818 Před rokem +3

    Great informative video as always. Personally, when I heard the word "turbo" I automatically thought, "No thanks, I'll keep my naturally aspirated engine thank you very much."

  • @Patriot768
    @Patriot768 Před rokem +5

    I think this would have been a killer full-size SUV is they had made both rows easily removable, similar to what you would find in mini-vans back in the day. Heck, even a removable third row would have been awesome. Huge misstep that's going to take this off a lot of shopping lists despite everything else the Sequoia has going for it.

  • @williamdavis231
    @williamdavis231 Před 3 dny

    As an automobile technician of 30 plus years, I'm a fan of well built vehicles, no matter who produces them. I've long said that I don't want to own anything I service with regularity, especially models that have features and design that defy ANY form of logic. My newest vehicle is a now 20 year old GMC Yukon XL. It is RWD, equipped with the 5.3L engine and 4L60E. At present, it has about 273k. I could not be happier with the reliability and durability this vehicle has demonstrated. I recently acquired a 2001 K2500 Chevrolet Suburban that I purchased from a client. It has the 8.1L engine and has approximately 219k. The two SUV's drive completely differently and do so quite well, even after all this time. There is honestly not much in the marketplace that I'd even look at save the Nissan Titan/Armada and V8 equipped Toyota Tundra and Sequoia models. In fairness, I have encountered a couple of really well maintained Expeditions with both the 4.6L and 5.4L engines and more than 200k. I mean, they were exceptionally well maintained.

  • @thelundeys52
    @thelundeys52 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for an honest, transparent review.

  • @johnconklin5180
    @johnconklin5180 Před rokem +7

    I made a wise choice with my 2022 4Runner. This vehicle is way too complicated with so many systems that can fail. Not to mention an insane price. To those who buy them good luck.

  • @channelnamehere4065
    @channelnamehere4065 Před rokem +5

    I placed an order for one then dropped it after test driving because I cannot justify the price. I was going to trade in the Sienna but that does so much better with people and cargo for grocery getting that I couldn't let it go. This is too compromised. It's too bad, cause it looks great!

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem +5

      The Sienna is the common sense alternative that too many 'cool' people avoid.

  • @joestory1
    @joestory1 Před rokem +1

    And that’s why I follow this Channel !!! …. Honest Reviews !!!

  • @enthused7591
    @enthused7591 Před rokem +1

    Gotta say, that's one of the best-looking vehicles I've ever seen of any kind.

  • @Mr67Stanger
    @Mr67Stanger Před rokem +4

    Great in-depth non-drive review. After the Land Cruiser was gone, the Sequoia has taken a bigger role in the lineup. So you would have expected a “feel” closer to the LC, in between the two vehicles. But it feels very much like a Tundra. I have a lot of faith in the new powertrain. Not too concerned abt the fit and finish. Was this designed in Calty also?

  • @SuperSnakePlissken
    @SuperSnakePlissken Před rokem +8

    I asked myself this question about three months ago and I can tell you the answer is NO!
    I currently have a 2015 Sequoia Limited 4x4 and four kids and a wife. We bought it when our kids were small knowing one day they would be adult sized teenagers. Anyway, my kiddos are 17, 15, 13, and 11. Anyway, I took the family to Toyota to get the transmission serviced, the break fluid changed, and an oil change while I was there, and had the whole family get into a 2023 Sequoia Limited that was at the dealership.
    My two oldest boys heads hit the roof in the back, they all recognized it was not only shorter but smaller in general, and my wife hated the fact there wasn't as much room in the back to store stuff and groceries. Technology was nice but honestly I don't give a crap about that. I only care about reliability and low cost of ownership.
    I asked them all should we trade in the 2015 Sequoia for this new one and 100% of my family said almost at the same time NO WAY.
    Bottom line, if you need a vehicle this large by the last generation. It's cheaper, it is bullet proof, and mpg is not as bad as people say. Plus, mpg doesn't matter. What matters is entry cost and long term cost. Just one repair these days and you've wiped out any so-called mpg savings.
    Also, the mpg this vehicle gets is pretty much what I am getting in my current Sequia. I cannot understand how this I-Force-Max is superior to the I-Force 5.7L V8 at all outside of an extra 70 lbs of torque. You don't need it. That V8 even when fully loaded with the entire family and all our luggage and gear pulls out into traffic just fine and gets 14-15 city and 17-18 highway all day.

  • @TheTferrer
    @TheTferrer Před rokem

    Thank you for being so detailed - it truly helped. Thank you for sharing!

  • @razorwing75
    @razorwing75 Před 3 dny

    Another Great video, I wish more knowledgeable technicians for Ford, GM, Chrysler etc would do more actual reviews like this. This truck shows how much technology is unnecessarily crammed into new vehicles for the sake of emissions. Example: in north America so many vehicles are so large because of emissions based on vehicle size 😑

  • @kabirtimory5924
    @kabirtimory5924 Před rokem +10

    Great video as usual. Toyota has made this truck way too complicated. I see long-term issues written all over this car. People will miss the old Sequoia.

  • @raycollington4310
    @raycollington4310 Před rokem +16

    Great review AMD. I like the look of this, just a shame the Toyota design team followed the German car industry down the over complicated route.

    • @sunbeam8866
      @sunbeam8866 Před rokem

      @@ConsoleCombat With a price to match!

  • @wchen6026
    @wchen6026 Před 3 měsíci

    solid gold, all your content. most of stuff we see on youtube, is about specs, amenities and how the driving feels, etc. all of that, useless, consumers can read and test drive to get the same information. what matters more is how the parts work mechanically and pros/cons of technologies, those can't be delivered without years of expertise. hats off to you sir, gold content, newly subscribed and hope you get to 1M subscribers soon

  • @aldomassa7473
    @aldomassa7473 Před rokem +2

    Excellence…. This is the epitome of a honest review, exactly what Toyota customers review, ponder, and eventually, choose what is best for them. I believe Toyota is following what this MT says. Toyota is known for listening to customer feedback. Personally, I don’t see $80k, case in point…. Watch TCCN review for the LC 500, spectacular design detail, watch the video and see the comparison as to fit and finish, literally night and day, this has been an ongoing issue. just listening to what my Toyota friends say as to interior, plastic and more plastic. The reviews are ROCK solid. Thanks as always. Bendiciones caballero.

  • @RichardCWard
    @RichardCWard Před rokem +3

    Really like the new Sequoia, the Tundra Truck Frame and towing capacity is a key advantage over the Highlander.

  • @alexmukhortov926
    @alexmukhortov926 Před rokem +3

    Air suspension may be "simple", as was stated, but it actually has a problematic part - sensors. Those sensors were and are notorious for failure after several winters with road salt. Most GXs that are getting old are converted to coil springs as its expensive to replace

  • @pepilloni
    @pepilloni Před 21 dnem

    Hi i really appreciate it every video . Thank so much for share your knowledge

  • @rossifumifan1
    @rossifumifan1 Před 6 měsíci +2

    You are the best authority on toyota on CZcams.

  • @sanpedrosilver
    @sanpedrosilver Před rokem

    Appreciate the review. Was thinking about going to look at one of these. Now i know what to focus on. Cheers

  • @qlmotorsport3026
    @qlmotorsport3026 Před rokem +4

    Love the in-depth detail here. I've got a second gen and IMO there are two massive steps backward in this car - the first is actually the solid rear. Solid rear on its own is fine, but that plus the battery leads to the horrendous ergonomic 2nd and 3rd row situation. Not what shoppers want these days out of a 3 row SUV, especially one of this price. Would have much rather they kept the IRS, which the gen 2 had. The other issue is that they dropped the torsen diff in the transfer case. Again, maybe better for off-roading, but basically unusable if you wanted to use 4hi as an "AWD" mode. How many suburbanites are going to realize that and leave it in 4hi? Major disappointment for me, as I was looking forward to this car for a long time. Looking at the Grand Highlander now, despite the lower towing capacity. The GH's 2nd and 3rd row setup is the same as the 2nd gen Sequoia, which is great

  • @coloradoboo1071
    @coloradoboo1071 Před rokem +3

    I appreciate the honest review and, personally, would prefer the old V-8 over the hybrid and turbo system. For the money, I think a Hybrid Sienna is a much better “bargain”

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem +2

      The Sienna is one of the biggest bargains in the whole market.

  • @amonmasumna3784
    @amonmasumna3784 Před rokem +2

    Wonderful detailed review. My opinion is that despite all those little issues, it should be a wonderful machine and reliable

  • @Vidme01
    @Vidme01 Před 11 měsíci

    Dude, you rock! Just saw a TRD Pro and it was gorgeous. Now that I know about the power train and the interior quality, this is off my radar.

  • @imnotusingmyrealname4566

    That opening rear glass works great on wagons like how BMW uses it. Their SUVs don't have it because those are too high.

  • @miguelsalazar3239
    @miguelsalazar3239 Před rokem +3

    Tundra needs that front end look. Handsome Suv

  • @mats3525
    @mats3525 Před rokem +1

    Hi, thanks for your awesome review and for always blessing the viewers at the end of each shoot. Can you kindly do a review of the 2022/2023 Toyota Corolla hybrid?

  • @PolishGator
    @PolishGator Před 6 měsíci

    You are the best. Thank you for your professionalism, your wisdom, your knowledge, and your excellent communication skills. You are the most respected vehicle reviewer there is in my book. Thank you very much! You more than deserve your success sir.

  • @governmentlard1617
    @governmentlard1617 Před rokem +5

    Great review as always. Kinda disappointed in the direction Toyota is going, with overcomplicated engines and hybrid systems. With that low front fascia, you can't really go off-road, and with the seating configuration in the back, you can't really carry large, heavy items. I'd go with a 2022 4Runner for its offroad ability, simple engine and transmission, and semi-flat load floor in the back. Plus its incredible durablity is well known and world class, and it gets the same or better MPG (15.8 on the Sequoia with all this hybrid tech? Seriously?). No battery to replace in the future either. And I'll save $30k. Its a no brainer IMO. On the plus side, the Sequoia is a good looking truck.

  • @eliastamez8413
    @eliastamez8413 Před rokem +15

    Glad I went with the ‘23 GX. Hopefully Toyota works on improving fit and finish. Always better to wait a few years so the details like this can be fixed. Plus I saved at least 25k with the GX over the Sequoia. 😅

    • @haduong5828
      @haduong5828 Před rokem

      How much is the old 2023 Lexus GX costs now? How did you save 25k compare to the new 2023 with all new technologies in the Toyota Sequoia? Everything on the GX is too old. It needs big changes. We’re in the modern life as time goes on! I bought the 2019 GX almost a year ago and thinking about selling it soon!

    • @David-qt6xx
      @David-qt6xx Před rokem

      LOL Nice

    • @stevenyoo731
      @stevenyoo731 Před rokem

      you probably saved 25K because GX = 4 Runner in terms of size, LX is equivaent to Sequoia.

    • @eliastamez8413
      @eliastamez8413 Před rokem

      @@stevenyoo731 yes I know, but I still saved 25k because the GX was 61k and the Sequoia was at least 87k in the trim I wanted without markups. I could have bought either one and picked the GX, so I saved money by going for the cheaper one.

    • @eliastamez8413
      @eliastamez8413 Před rokem

      @@haduong5828 mine was 61k brand new

  • @Sunsethomestead
    @Sunsethomestead Před rokem

    Yay!!! This vehicle is what I was hoping I'd see you do a review on!!!

  • @doveabd8427
    @doveabd8427 Před rokem

    Subscribed. Changed my mind about buying one. Thanks.

  • @jamram9924
    @jamram9924 Před rokem +3

    Fordtechmakuloco talks about the decking on the Ford engines and the lack of cooling in between cylinder walls. Ford ended up having to replace thousands of Ecoboost engines. Hopefully, Toyota engineers have learned and redesigned that block with reinforcement in between the cylinder walls.
    I’ll just stick to my 5.7 liter 3UR-FE engine “tried and true” 😘

  • @coppcar
    @coppcar Před rokem +6

    I don't care for batteries in my car(other than the one used to start the thing). I might be wrong, probably am, have been before, but I see eCars as a fools errand. But, I could be interested in a hydrogen fuel cell...or not. PS. Turbo 6 = mistake. Avoid turbo and batteries. I'm so pleased I bought a new Runner in '19. I live in Wisconsin, and garage the thing when salt is on the roads. At my age, it will last the rest of my life and be worth a lot then.i run an 07 Highlander with 185k in the winter.

    • @jamesday7344
      @jamesday7344 Před rokem

      I agree with you. With that being said there were people who saw vehicles as a passing fad and would never give up their horse drawn buggy

  • @user-fs9fv4wk4m
    @user-fs9fv4wk4m Před rokem

    I love the Toyota content! Never stop!!

  • @omarhammoud7223
    @omarhammoud7223 Před rokem

    thanks brother great review, really appreciate your work !