2023 Toyota Sequoia
#721
Lexus Champion
That is another annoyance....you need to snake the drains, re-grease the rubber and slide rails, if you have an active controlled diffuser like on my A8s there is a motor to fail and a fine mesh net to keep cleaned and motor arms to keep lubed etc etc. Even if you don't use it all that stuff still needs to be taken care of and god help you if a drain tube cracks on a high end car.
I just did all that stuff on my new VW and fr what? I'm never going to open the roof again until next year for the next service
I just did all that stuff on my new VW and fr what? I'm never going to open the roof again until next year for the next service
That said, your reasoning in your other statements I understand. Some people just don't like them, we all have all these different tastes like everyone does with food lol. I personally love them and never have owned a vehicle WITHOUT a moonroof. We have this bad *** F150 as a rental King Ranch trim and it has no sunroof and it's kind of annoying since we are on Coastal California where the beauty is breathtaking.
#722
Lexus Champion
I've had cars and been driving since 1998 and never had a problem with any sunroof other than a rattling on my 1st car which was a POS Ford, that I fixed. Sunroofs don't need "service" other than some grease around the rubber seal on older cars.
That said, your reasoning in your other statements I understand. Some people just don't like them, we all have all these different tastes like everyone does with food lol. I couldn't own a vehicle WITHOUT a moonroof.
That said, your reasoning in your other statements I understand. Some people just don't like them, we all have all these different tastes like everyone does with food lol. I couldn't own a vehicle WITHOUT a moonroof.
#723
Lexus Champion
#724
Lexus Champion
LOL…about that Sequoia…
Maybe we need a sunroof thread? 😁
Maybe we need a sunroof thread? 😁
#725
Lexus Test Driver
I don't believe I've even seen a new Sequoia in person yet and they've been out for almost a year.
Buyers seem to still heavily favor the GM and Ford alternatives. Even the Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer are killing it, and they're ridiculously expensive.
Buyers seem to still heavily favor the GM and Ford alternatives. Even the Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer are killing it, and they're ridiculously expensive.
#726
Lexus Champion
BTW back in Knox I've seen several, several Sequiahs, TRD Pro and Capstones.
#727
Lexus Champion
I've seen too many new Sequioias to count, and I love the looks of them. I just wish the interior packaging was better.
#728
Lexus Champion
#729
Lexus Fanatic
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haven't seen 1.
#730
Lexus Champion
I've seen a few here and raced a top trim one the owner was being aggressive with, we ended up side by side at a light on the way back from Polaris up to our subdivision. Stepped away decently compared to the other cars around us.
#731
Lexus Fanatic
That is another annoyance....you need to snake the drains, re-grease the rubber and slide rails, if you have an active controlled diffuser like on my A8s there is a motor to fail and a fine mesh net to keep cleaned and motor arms to keep lubed etc etc. Even if you don't use it all that stuff still needs to be taken care of and god help you if a drain tube cracks on a high end car.
I just did all that stuff on my new VW and fr what? I'm never going to open the roof again until next year for the next service
I just did all that stuff on my new VW and fr what? I'm never going to open the roof again until next year for the next service
Awful lot of us in this thread have “gotten lucky” for it to really be luck. I think in reality just none of that is really necessary.
#732
Lexus Champion
Grand Wagoneers are all over the place everywhere and Sequoias aren’t. Maybe it’s the other way around in Knox.
#733
Lexus Fanatic
I see way more Grand Wagoneers at home too than Sequoias. I think it’s the pricing and the markups. GW is a much better value.
#734
Lexus Fanatic
#735
Lexus Champion
Regardless Sequoyah's are way too expensive for what you get.
The Stellantis I-6 is going to be just a reliability disaster, however the gutted 6.4 pushrod Hemi was stout. But it's gone so technically I agree with you, I'd take Sequoyah engine over new GW turbo I6. 510hp shoved into 3.0 liters, lord help owners of those things especially after the miles get up there.