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Old 10-12-2005, 10:33 PM
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My wife loved the van and it was good for us. But, when it comes to deer and turkey hunting, towing a boat and travel trailer, hauling around the boys scouts and the buddies from work during lunch time, well you can't match it. The Sequoia is rugid and will be here to stay for the long haul. We had the Odyssey and the automatic sliding doors were constently needing servicing, the automatic transmission was giving in and we were outside of the recall and warranty, and other things were giving out. The Odyssey is not rugid and tough. It will not hold up like the Sequoia. It can not tows half as much as the Sequoia. Plus, the safety you are in a rock solid tank traveling on the road. You are protected more than in those small tiny minivans.
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2004 Toyota Sequoia SR5 V8 - 4.7L - 2WD -
17" Stock Alum. Rims - Brush Guard - Window/Sunroof Vents - (4) 7.5" on each head rest LCD Screens with DVD Player (Fixed) - Hood bug deflector - K&N Air Filter Cool System - Brush Guard Bumper - Removable Rear Hitch Stainless Steel Bumper - My vehicle

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2004 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6 - 4.0L - 4WD -
17" Stock Alum. Rims - Window Vents - (2) 6.0"on each head rest LCD Screens with DVD Player (Portable) - Low Bumper Brush Guard - Hood bug deflector - Her vehicle
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