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I’m in the exact boat. Both the 4.7l and 5.7l are great, but I trust my 4.7l very much. Currently at 217k on my ‘09 miles and still starts up without as if it was new.
@@MandusahRamirez not its not, not even remotely close. This one is a dual overhead cam 32 valve engine, the gm is a pushrod cam in block v8, firing order is different too. There is nothing remotely eben similar to those two engines other than they are v8 engines lmao
@@Jackmerius_Tacktheretrix Yeah I’m sure they changed some parts... GM and Toyota had a deal in the 90’s and shared some parts and engines hence the Toyota Corolla, Chevy Nova and Geo Prizm are the same exact car. So yeah I think I know what I’m talking about.. Good Day.. Funny how u tried to school me on a fact I made 10 months ago just to get schooled again🤣🤣🤣✌🏽
@@MandusahRamirez There is nothing shared between the gm and toyota 5.7, and the geo prizm/chevy nova were rebadged toyota corolla. You didn't school anyone cupcake, except in your own little world, but keep thinking that you did 😆. Amd for the record, after the nova, GM established their geo division, the prizm replaced the nova, and all geos were just rebadged import vehicles. For example, the tracker was a rebadged Suzuki sidekick. The only thing GM amd toyota worked on was the Pontiac vibe/matrix, and the entire car was almost all toyota except for the delphi audio system. Toyota did sell a rebadged cavalier as a toyota in another foreign market though.
I like it! My parents just bought one. Big. Rides great. A Lot of room. Rear climate control. My mom loves it. They like jeeps too, so do I, and they owned a 95 5.2 Cherokee that was traded at 157,000 miles but it was time to upgrade. but the jeeps just weren't big enough for the family. The Sequoia seats 8 ;-) and I can recline, stretch out, and slide my seat back and forth, without touching the front seat all the way back lol. Awesome ride. Period.
I'm literally sitting here doing the same thing trying to figure out between this and a Land Cruiser as my next purchase for traveling into the mountains
@@UnionPacific1997 that’s a tough choice. 2ns Gen Sequoia has upgrade chassis and timing chains.. but if you can find even a 1997-2002 LC low mileage, that’s things are unstoppable.
I think its normal. Might be due to moisture in the exhaust pipe. I have a 2016 sr5 2wd, i had lots of white smoke come out, but nothing happens and it goes back to normal.
My sister rented one. I sat in the driver seat and I must say IT'S HUGE it's like driving a school bus lol granted 6.5 seconds is in impressive but again this isn't an SUV you would race on a track
that's just ridiculous lol the camry with the 3.5L V6 already does 0-60 in a tick under 7 seconds....tho i admit it would be cool to start up a Camry and hear a V8 Growl coming out the pipes
Psa they SUCKs in snow, its to heavy or something it cant stop or steer itself plus it eats gas at an unspeakable rate, its been my rental for almost a month, I miss my expedition, this is a stupid 'vehicle'
Just bought a 2010 I love this monster 278 km on it and it's the best driving beast and newest truck I've ever owned,Sorry not a millionaire but is I was still would get this beast
QX56. If the added price premium is not an issue the QX is a better overall suv, especially with it's option suspension which works just like that of a Range Rover Sport