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2004 Toyota Sequoia Review

Toyota quality in a full-size SUV.
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Sequoia's overall look is clean, purposeful and, above all, big. The Sequoia takes its styling cues from the Toyota Tundra full-size pickup. Both are built at the same assembly plant in Princeton, Indiana. Sequoia may be the most conservatively styled full-size SUV available. The rear looks more like a minivan than a truck.

Sequoia's front and rear doors are nicely integrated and fit proportionally with the rearmost seating and cargo area. They swing open and closed with exceptional lightness, but shut with a nice, secure thunk. The window in the rear liftgate actually rolls down, just like those on the wood-paneled station wagons of the '60s and '70s. That's good, because this is a big vehicle. The liftgate swings so high that it's a long stretch for people five-feet tall, even with the hanging assist strap.

Sequoia's overhangs, particularly the front, are short, so the approach and departure angles are good for off-roading. The Limited model has body colored wheel arches, mirrors and molding, as opposed to black.

It's also distinguished by its fog lights, running boards and standard alloy wheels. Toyota hasn't taken to the trend of decking its SUVs with big swathes of black vinyl or plastic, and in our view that's good. Next Page


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