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2002 sequoia limited 4x4 from California in excellent condition and runs great. Has 200,000 miles. Is it worth buying with that many miles. 


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If it is in good mechanical condition (checked by mechanic) then those trucks can last a lot more than that but it also depends on price I live in California as well and it should be between 2500 and 4500 I believe. Anything lower is probably something wrong or anything higher is overpriced. Or you could type "Sequoia" into the search bar of this forum to see the answers the question answering department wrote for other users.


Thank you. I did look. Very informative. Ive been a ford guy forever. And through all scotty's videos he always talks up toyota. I found this one locally in upstate NY. Was looking at expeditions, but I know they start having issues at 150 to 200 thousand miles. So I started looking at Toyota sequoias. Expensive also. But I read they're better. And they last forever.


Yep especially when you compare the owner complaints:
Here is the worst year of the Sequoia: https://www.carcomplaints.com/Toyota/Sequoia/2002/
Here of the Expedition: https://www.carcomplaints.com/Ford/Expedition/2003/


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Also, if you can, see if you can get the service history.  If it’s the original owner that would be more ideal because they may have saved all the receipts and can tell you everything that’s been done. Not even Toyota’s will last forever if they have not been well maintained over time.


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If it’s been in CA it’s whole life you generally don’t have to worry about rust issues, so that is a plus.


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