Toyota Sequoia (second generation)The latest Sequoia's high asking price leaves it prohibitively expensive for some buyers, but a well-maintained example of the previous generation model shouldn't be any less reliable. The second-generation Sequoia is a strong performer in NHTSA data, with consistently low levels of complaints, and it receives positive reviews from owners. Its long production run and lack of substantial changes no doubt help contribute to its impressive reliability, but those factors also mean that later model years of the second-generation Sequoia are not as refined and efficient as their rivals.Under the SUV's hood sits a tried-and-tested 5.7L V8 engine, mated to an available six-speed automatic transmission and either rear-wheel or four-wheel drive. Rivals offer a higher range of options and luxuries, with the Sequoia instead prioritizing making the basics as durable as possible. Much like the latest model, it won't be for everyone, but its significantly lower used price tag means that it might well be a good fit for buyers looking for all-terrain capability on a less generous budget. KBB estimates that an average 2022 Sequoia should cost around $40,000, far less than the $64,000 starting price of the latest model.