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Also, the NHTSA website for crash test results (http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/testing/ncap/), indicates that Expedition is the only SUV that has ever received double five star crash ratings. The new Tahoe scored only three stars for the driver. The Sequoia hasn't been rated yet by NHTSA, but the Tundra on which it is based also scored only three stars...the Sequoia being heavier but with a common front frame design could be worse. I don't know why Ford hasn't used this in their advertising, but I have seen it on the window stickers of new Expeditions.
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many Tiajuana Tamales. A Ford over a Toyota come-on. Go back to the back room
and keep on smoking.
Link at (look at the press release): http://www.jdpower.com/auto/filter.asp?KeywordValueID=170&CatID=1
BTW...I just picked up my LTD 4x4 last week for 1K over invoice. I'm in the NW-Portland region.
Anyone seen this ad anywhere else ? It has not been featured here in So Cal that I am aware of.
Just wondering what Toyota or Madison Av is up to with an ad that involves crash test dummies in the new Seq.
Should have approval by weeks end to get out of the Sequoia lease. I wonder what Toyota will do with my truck. I hope they don't try and sell it to someone else.
I knew this vehicle would have some problems, you know, similar to any other vehicle made here in the US, and didn't think the extra premium to pay for it was worth it. Anyway, I am still surpised at the number of issues you guys are having. Hmmm, the Expedition Problems topic doesn't have near the number of issues you guys are seeing. And considering that the Expy still outsells this Seq about 10 to 1, thats really bad news for Toyota.
I wasn't even going to post, just the satisfaction that I made the right decision to stay away from this vehicle was enough, but I couldn't resist after reading the posts from those of you who are still trying to defend your overpriced purchase. For example TWOSOUR wrote: "I don't know were you get your information, but I think you have been smoking to
many Tiajuana Tamales. A Ford over a Toyota come-on. Go back to the back room
and keep on smoking"
Ha Ha. Too Funny. Thanks for making my day!
Let's see how you feel about your Expedition when it's time to trade or sell it. 5-grand back of book now and dropping. You'll have to take the new 'Vette there, it's so far back of book.
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First let me state that I don't own a full size SUV. I own a 95 Explorer with 70K miles on it and I am very satisfied with the vehicle. I have not put a single penny into for repairs. However, when I do purchase a full size SUV, the Sequoia will be at the top of the list. I have always been a fan of Toyota vehicles. I don't really have a strong allegiance to any one manufacturer or import/domestic.
Say what you will about JD Powers. Some put value in their opinions, others don't. But I do find it comical that people tend to love them when the surveys reinforce a personal bias towards a product, and then discard them when they don't like the message from them.
But the fact is that the press release says the top three full size SUV's in initial quality are the Expedition, Suburban, and Tahoe. You can't find anything stating that the Sequoia is number 5? Well it is at best number 4 then, since the top three are listed. Deal with it.
Having said that, initial quality may not mean squat two, three, five years down the road. I am more interested in long term reliability. Hence my interest in the Sequoia.
If you like your Sequoia, who cares what JD Powers says, just enjoy your vehicle.
fanman8, I couldn't agree more. Similarly, who's crash test results should consumers put the most emphasis on? I personally look at side impact and the NHTSA frontal impact tests. The IIHS offset crash test seems as though it may lead to a different conclusion on vehicle safety. Some vehicles that do well on NHTSA tests do poorly on the IIHS tests (Ford F-150). This is simply my gut feel, but I believe that the NHTSA tests are more relevant. I would think more accidents involve being T-boned in an intersection than having someone cross over a centerline and cause the IIHS offset impact collision. Like CR and JDP, conflicting information like this only makes it harder on the consumer.
The IIHS tests lead to great press coverage, however.
From IIHS...
"The bottom line is that full-width tests are especially demanding of restraints but less demanding of structure, while the reverse is true in offsets."
For the full read...
http://www.hwysafety.org/vehicle_ratings/ce/offset.htm
For those who are interested, the MSRP on mine was $45272. I shopped at several stores in the LA area and finally found a store that sold it to me for $41272. The funny thing was, I didn't even have to negotiate with them to get it. Every other store I was in gave me all kinds of hassle before providing me with a price. This last dealer just gave me the price by e-mail and didn't change a thing when I went in to complete the purchase. It was a pleasant surprise. I've purchased 8 new cars in my life and never had such a good buying experience.
I had a discussion with the salesman about posting his information here. He was a bit nervous about it. He said they had already taken a good amount of heat for posting their prices on their web site and didn't think it would be a good idea to stir the pot any more right now. He did say I could provide references privately, but to keep his name and dealership off any web sites for awhile. So, if anybody wants the name of a very good dealership and sales person who will sell Sequoias for cheap (relatively speaking of course), shoot me an e-mail at casolero@hotmail.com.
Bob
See, I would NEVER actually BUY an SUV of any kind. They all drop like a rock in value, these days especially. I will only lease them, with the perk of knowing that I get to drop off the keys and get a new one every couple of years.
Also, I don't attach any kind of emotional value to an SUV like some of you do. Its just a truck with an enclosed area to do your hauling for you. They are a necessity for a lot of people these days, but don't confuse that with Driving Pleasure.
Now the Corvette is a whole different deal, but you probably wouldn't understand that unless you actually drive one yourself for an extended period of time.
Say what you want about Ford, but I have owned many trucks in the past, and the Fords have rarely ever given me any kinds of problems. Like I said, I have no emotional value to trucks/SUVs, but I do care about the 'cost value' of them getting me from point A to point B, and right now, Ford still does a better job at that. (ie. $500 lease payments instead of $700 for the same trouble free use). (actually $700 is probably low for a 2 year lease on a Seq anyway...)
-CD
I like it better than the competition and many of my friend who drive the competition, do too. Several of them are considering a Sequoia if they can get a deal like I did....
But, we each have to pick for ourselves..... and thank goodness there are choices. If my experience can help you, contact me at: jroubique@telis.org. I will be happy to share.
PS: It drives great and the mileage is getting better with every new tankful.
What do they mean by unfixable? Did they try to fix something?
In our situation, it would be a nice feature allowing our children easier access to the third row seating, plus the extra comfort of second row captiain seats for trips, ect. This would allow the interior flexability of the mini-van in an SUV frame. (We are at that stage where are family is outgrowing our current vehicle).
Also, any word if Toyota has remedied the engine ticking problem for the 2002 edition?
As for the drivers' armrest, I would be very happy if they made it more comfortable! I was so uncomfortable/disappointed with it during a recent test drive. And for $40,000 plus, I want comfort!
Looking to buy soon.