Platinum 5.7L V8 4dr 4x4
2010 Toyota Sequoia

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The Toyota Sequoia was completely redesigned and re-engineered for 2008, boasting impressive truck capabilities and the bold looks of the Toyota Tundra pickup. But after only two years, for 2010 it has some significant improvements and upgrades.

The biggest change is the offering of a new standard 4.6-liter V8 engine, which makes more power and delivers better fuel efficiency than the previous standard 4.7-liter V8. The previous 4.7-liter engine made 276 horsepower and 314 pound-feet of torque, and the new 4.6-liter engine makes 310 horsepower and 327 pound-feet of torque. The new engine is also matched with a six-speed transmission instead of the previous five-speed and, as a result, EPA highway fuel economy for a Sequoia with two-wheel drive has been increased from 17 mpg to 19 mpg Highway.

In addition to the new engine, all 2010 Sequoia models have driver and front passenger knee airbags, a Cold Kit with heated side mirrors and windshield wiper de-icer, and daytime running lights. And many optional features and amenities have been made standard equipment. This means there are few options to order, customer value has been enhanced and ordering and purchasing the vehicle is much easier.

This second-generation Sequoia is bigger and more capable than the original version. It's the biggest SUV Toyota has ever made, and it has the most capability. The Sequoia can transport eight people, plus cargo. The interior is designed with generous seats, big armrests, and lots of storage for passengers, plus an optional entertainment system for long trips.

The Sequoia can be equipped to tow trailers of up to 10,000 pounds. Its optional 5.7-liter V8 makes more than 400 pound-feet of torque, while the six-speed transmission allows for smooth cruising. Four-wheel-drive models offer credible off-highway driving capability, with easy shifting into and out of 4WD, good low range gearing, and lockable differential for better traction.

A comprehensive combination of electronic safety, stability and traction controls, Toyota's STAR system, is standard on all models, as are advanced airbag systems.

The Sequoia represents a state-of-the-art rendering of the modern sport utility vehicle. It's built to transport people and their gear, in comfort, across long distances on North American super-highways. It's all about getting people in and out easily, keeping them comfy, and making heavy loads secure and routine. It rides quietly, steers easily, and with three models, two drivetrains, and a full complement of features, the Sequoia can meet a variety of wants, needs and price points.

The Sequoia differs from the premium Land Cruiser in that the Sequoia is larger, can carry and tow more and is designed specifically for North America. The Land Cruiser is a more upscale luxury vehicle with greater off-road capability, important in global markets. The Sequoia is more about practical utility and comfort. It is built at Toyota's Princeton, Indiana, factory and shares many components with the Tundra pickup that is now built in San Antonio, Texas.

The Toyota Sequoia is packaged in three grades: SR5, Limited and Platinum. Sequoia SR5 comes standard …
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The Toyota Sequoia was completely redesigned and re-engineered for 2008, boasting impressive truck capabilities and the bold looks of the Toyota Tundra pickup. But after only two years, for 2010 it has some significant improvements and upgrades.

The biggest change is the offering of a new standard 4.6-liter V8 engine, which makes more power and delivers better fuel efficiency than the previous standard 4.7-liter V8. The previous 4.7-liter engine made 276 horsepower and 314 pound-feet of torque, and the new 4.6-liter engine makes 310 horsepower and 327 pound-feet of torque. The new engine is also matched with a six-speed transmission instead of the previous five-speed and, as a result, EPA highway fuel economy for a Sequoia with two-wheel drive has been increased from 17 mpg to 19 mpg Highway.

In addition to the new engine, all 2010 Sequoia models have driver and front passenger knee airbags, a Cold Kit with heated side mirrors and windshield wiper de-icer, and daytime running lights. And many optional features and amenities have been made standard equipment. This means there are few options to order, customer value has been enhanced and ordering and purchasing the vehicle is much easier.

This second-generation Sequoia is bigger and more capable than the original version. It's the biggest SUV Toyota has ever made, and it has the most capability. The Sequoia can transport eight people, plus cargo. The interior is designed with generous seats, big armrests, and lots of storage for passengers, plus an optional entertainment system for long trips.

The Sequoia can be equipped to tow trailers of up to 10,000 pounds. Its optional 5.7-liter V8 makes more than 400 pound-feet of torque, while the six-speed transmission allows for smooth cruising. Four-wheel-drive models offer credible off-highway driving capability, with easy shifting into and out of 4WD, good low range gearing, and lockable differential for better traction.

A comprehensive combination of electronic safety, stability and traction controls, Toyota's STAR system, is standard on all models, as are advanced airbag systems.

The Sequoia represents a state-of-the-art rendering of the modern sport utility vehicle. It's built to transport people and their gear, in comfort, across long distances on North American super-highways. It's all about getting people in and out easily, keeping them comfy, and making heavy loads secure and routine. It rides quietly, steers easily, and with three models, two drivetrains, and a full complement of features, the Sequoia can meet a variety of wants, needs and price points.

The Sequoia differs from the premium Land Cruiser in that the Sequoia is larger, can carry and tow more and is designed specifically for North America. The Land Cruiser is a more upscale luxury vehicle with greater off-road capability, important in global markets. The Sequoia is more about practical utility and comfort. It is built at Toyota's Princeton, Indiana, factory and shares many components with the Tundra pickup that is now built in San Antonio, Texas.

The Toyota Sequoia is packaged in three grades: SR5, Limited and Platinum. Sequoia SR5 comes standard …
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Retail Price

$59,405 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 5.7L V-8
MPG 13 City / 18 Hwy
Seating 7 Passengers
Transmission 6-spd auto w/OD
Power 381 @ 5600 rpm
Drivetrain four-wheel
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