2010 TOYOTA SEQUOIA, BLIZZARD WHITE PEARL/REDROCK LEATHER INTERIOR, 36454 MILES ONE OWNER PLATINUM EDITION NAVIGTATION DVD WITH SCREEN SUNROOF STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS REAR VIEW CAMERA PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL HOMELINK HEATED SEATS MEMORY SEAT HEATED MIRRORS RUNNING BOARD STEP BUMPER FOG LAMPS LUGGAGE RACK TRAILER PLUG TURN SIGNAL MIRRORS BLUETOOTH BUCKET SEATS SIDE AIR BAGS TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL DRIVER LUMBAR POWER SEATS ALLY BANK/CREDIT UNION FINANCING AVAILABLE! INTEREST RATES AS LOW AS 3.99% DON'T PAY RETAIL! WHOLESALE PRICED $39998! CREDIT CHALLENGED? NO PROBLEM, WE OFFER PROGRAMS FOR YOU AS WELL. The Carfax report for this 2010 Sequoia highlights that it's a One-Owner vehicle, and for good reason. A One-Owner vehicle gives you the feel of owning a new vehicle without paying the new car price. The Sequoia doesn't disappoint, and comes with all the quality and understated opulence buyers have come to expect from the respected Toyota marque. A truly versatile SUV, this vehicle will please even the most discerning of buyers. This Sequoia 's level of quality is not meant for just anyone. It's meant for the person who strives for a classy, comfortable, and luxurious car. Purchasing a pre-owned vehicle like this Toyota Sequoia is an easy choice since Motor House has collected and provided all records. When you know the full history of a vehicle, you know what you're getting into from the start. At Autoshow Sales and Service we strive to provide pre-owned vehicles that don't have a pre-owned feel. This Sequoia allows you to enjoy a well-kept, spotless vehicle, as clean as it was when it left the factory. The entertainment package featured in this Toyota will easily provide an memorable experience every time you ride in the Sequoia . After visiting Motor House, you may ask yourself how you ever lived without an entertainment package. Autoshow Sales and Service wants you to drive off the lot with the confidence of knowing that your newly purchased Sequoia is still covered under Toyota's factory warranty. This peace of mind will be truly irreplaceable when purchasing a lightly-used vehicle. Most vehicles are forgettable, but then there is the 2010 Toyota Sequoia . This high-performance vehicle provides a memorable experience each time you drive it. The engineers at Toyota, without question, designed a masterful automobile that provides all of the "essential perks" needed for someone like you. This impeccably built Sequoia comes with a plethora of added features that have made this vehicle a unique find. These options will simply amplify the experience of owning and driving this wonderfully crafted Toyota. You'll quickly realize how much you will need a navigation system once you are stopping for directions or looking up addresses on your phone instead of looking at the road. This Sequoia features a navigation system that will free you of these unnecessary headaches. With no signs of paint damage, the exterior of this Sequoia is sure to impress. Just because it's pre-owned doesn't mean it can't look new. Stand out from the crowd as a 2010 Sequoia is a rare find and just may attract paparazzi. More information about the 2010 Toyota Sequoia: The 2010 Toyota Sequoia appeals to those who need serious truck ability for towing large trailers or carrying people off-road. The Sequoia delivers just as much capability with almost as much style and luxury features as high-end luxury-brand SUVs. The interior is spacious and comfortable, and surprisingly flexible for people and cargo. Base SR5 models are an especially strong value, while fully loaded Platinum models sticker for less than $60k. Interesting features of this model are generous standard features, standard entertainment options, smooth, powerful V8 engines, and Brawny towing capability Powertrains and Performance The standard engine for the 2010 Sequoia SR5 is Toyota's new 4.6-liter V8, which produces 310 hp and 327 pound-feet of torque and comes paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. Compared to last year's 4.7-liter engine, the new mill churns out an additional 34 hp while slightly improving fuel economy. The EPA estimates 14 mpg in the city, 19 mpg on the highway and 16 mpg in combined driving for rear-wheel-drive models. 4WD models attain 1 less mpg across the board. Optional on the Sequoia SR5 and standard on everything else is a muscular 5.7-liter V8 that produces 381 hp and 401 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed automatic is standard here as well. Thanks in part to its dual variable valve timing, the larger V8 achieves nearly the same fuel economy as the 4.6-liter engine, at 14/19/15 mpg. Properly equipped, a 5.7-liter Sequoia can tow up to 9,100 pounds. The Sequoia is available in either two-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive versions. Four-wheel-drive models feature low-range gearing. In our testing, a 4WD Sequoia with the 5.7-liter V8 hit 60 mph in an impressive 6.7 seconds. Safety Standard safety equipment for all 2010 Toyota Sequoias includes antilock disc brakes, stability control, front-seat side airbags, front knee airbags and three-row side curtain airbags. Front and rear parking sensors are standard on the Sequoia Platinum and Limited, as is a back-up camera, but these are unavailable on the SR5. As of this writing, government crash tests have not yet been published for the 2010 model with the new knee airbags, but last year's Sequoia earned five stars (out of five) for the driver and four for the passenger for head-on collision protection. Interior Design and Special Features Aside from audio and navigation controls that are hard to reach, the Sequoia's interior is a triumph of ergonomics, storage bins and family-friendly conveniences. The second-row seats adjust fore and aft regardless of whether the 40/20/40-split bench or the captain's chairs are specified. In addition, the bench seat's center "20" section slides farther forward, which can be useful if a child safety seat is installed. There's also a conversation mirror so you can quell potential uprisings in the rear quarters. The 60/40 third-row seat in Limited and Platinum models has both a power-recline and a power-fold feature. With both sets of rear seats folded down, the Sequoia's cargo space tops out at 121 cubic feet. Driving Impressions Even if you don't ordinarily like large SUVs, the 2010 Toyota Sequoia's pleasant driving experience might win you over. The 5.7-liter V8's abundance of low-end torque makes passing maneuvers effortless, and the six-speed automatic is always on point with gear selection, even when towing. Even the 4.6-liter V8 is no slouch, particularly if you won't be maxing out your SUV's payload and towing capacities on a regular basis. Ride comfort ranges from smooth and composed in an SR5 to downright plush in a Sequoia Platinum with the adaptive dampers. Around corners, the suspension does a fine job of managing 3 tons' worth of SUV, though the numb steering adds to the overall sense of heft.