Indeed, the vans are the ones to go for carrying more people, like a VW Caddy, idk if is sold in US, but here in Europe I think is one of the best cars (the long version) for carrying 7 people + real luggage, not only, one purse each.
@@Liam-nn1bg "Useless Stuff" like what? He leaves out "a lot of Important things" like what? You expect exact detailed Break Downs from a 60 second RU-vid SHORT? Lmmfaoooo! GTFOH!😂
Just because it's a toyota doesn't mean it will last 20 years. Yeah maybe 10 years but with the amount of features it's not as reliable as a 2010 camry
@@UNLOCKsilo I agree. Even though this is irrelevant but the 4 cylinder hybrids that the Camry and avalons have are pretty good. I just believe that the V6 hybrid being newer power plant has its issues as most newer engines are still under RnD
Average home in America cost around 325k-350k now if you want a condo, loft or studio it’ll be 125k-200k renting is dumb cuz it cost more than most people mortgage and if you buy an apartment it’ll be 75k-100k max if you want a motor home it’ll be max 45k with a little bit of land just a little but they can be cheaper just depends on the features it come with
Bro, I owned the 2006 Toyota sequoia limited which was the most expensive trip at the time it was my moms and you don’t understand how accurate this comment was
@@haiz768 in certain ways yes but if you want a vehicle which would last with decent technology and reliability then this toyota is a very good investment
@@kingofspies1yeah this actually feels like an $80k truck - considering to get something with all that you’d be looking at over $100l at Range Rover or Audi
Sir, as a car fan, I always enjoy your videos.Nobody packs more info into a short video like you do. This SUV certainly has it all. The only thing I might mention, even though they bring very few into the U.S., isn't the Land Cruiser the most expensive vehicle? I believe it got a redesign also recently. I think it's well over 6 figures. Much Success.
My family bought this car last week! We love it and it drives AMAZING. Toyota really did a good job designing it and we are trusting it will drive a lot longer than other full-size SUVs.
@@operationhotshotinc.6887 I love that it's fast as hell, the space in the third row when I pick up the parents. I don't like that I did not get a TRD pro🤣, and that my back latch has caused me issues with getting stuck, and they already replaced the seat cover where the controls are cause that broke😳. Other than that I love it and I think you should get one too!
@@jonesaaron62that is a nice ride, congrats on the purchase. If you don’t me asking, What was the total you paid?? Sorry if the question is a little forward. And if you rather not share I respect that.
I'd take out the middle seats and turn the rear seats into highly luxurious lay flat seats and perhaps add additional things like a TV and fridge. Do it right and it'd be better than a hotel room.
@Toyota needs to figure out the cargo area and the ride quality! I owned one for about 2 months. I didn’t like that I had to actively drive it at all times, it was not a comfortable ride, (I felt every bump. And the cargo area, well, it was not usable space. I also, would love to have a non-hybrid option. V-8 baby!! I really love the look of it! Gorgeous vehicle @Toyota. For the price of the Sequoia, I’m sure Toyota can redesign and re-engineer the above items. I love that Toyotas are super reliable, but I shouldn’t have to sacrifice the most basic components of a vehicle, because it “looks good” and is “reliable.”
I watch just to see him hit every single detail of a car in a perfectly smooth flow. I drive a 2016 Hyundai accent that doesn't even have Bluetooth or cruise control, and I have no desire for a nicer car, but watching him run through every detail is kinda mesmerizing
I saw this on my road in nyc i walked passed it one day & doubled back I thought I was tweakin when I noticed the Toyota emblem this car is nice irl looks so clean
Bro I have a Toyota Camry 2013 model and Nissan tida 2001 model I live in qatar. so, I see this car a lot of times. But,why isn't there a glove box in the car?🤔🤨🤔🤨🤔🤨.
Bro this has to be the msrp, $83k. You’re looking at $100K in CA forsure. The dealership in CA are scalping the prices and asking 8-20% above msrp for the Grand Highlander Hybrid, Tacoma, tundra, and especially the sequoia because they are selling so few sequoias. Great vid as always tho👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@@tommy1234565142 The top two are Toyota SUVs, with the Sequoia and Land Cruiser both able to last nearly 300,000 miles, btw they have a rating of 9.9 in reliability, you'd hardly need to take your Land cruiser to repair apart from the annual one ofc.
The outgoing model was better in some ways 1. The backseat slid, rather than folding and flipping 2. The backseat had a center console on the top trim levels, rather than that piece of plastic on the floor. 3. Probably my biggest grievance, the back window on the last two models rolled down, but on this one it folds up. 4. The car doesn’t have an available tv! At $90,000 I expect it standard (like the outgoing model at 60 grand
No car has side windows with “double paned windows”. What he’s probably trying to say is that they’re laminated glass. Double paned windows require an air gap between the two panes. Gotta love that class advertising tho…
thats what’s I was thinking 😢 I have a sequoia 2011 which I love and I entertained my 5 kids with the dvd for roadtrips the oldest is 13 and still watches movies 🍿 this new model doesn’t impressed me at all only probably the sound proof windows and that’s it and only because my daughter tells me they can hear my music when they are outside 😅