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Sequoia SR5 ($34,150) is the entry grade and it comes standard with tri-zone air conditioning; power windows, locks, and back window; keyless entry; an eight-speaker AM/FM/CD audio system with a plug for iPod compatibility; tilt steering; cruise control; spare tire; and mud guards. SR5 is also available with 4WD ($37,375). The bigger, 5.7-liter V8 is optional ($1,125) with either 2WD or 4WD. A Sport Appearance Package upgrades the second row to bucket seats (reducing total seating to seven) and adds a power-adjustable driver's seat, 20-inch alloy wheels with a unique finish, color-keyed sport grille, rear spoiler, fog lamps, and a black fabric interior.Sequoia Limited ($45,225) comes standard with the 5.7-liter V8 and adds heated, leather trimmed seats; upgrades the driver's seat to 10-way adjustable; and adds leather trim to the steering wheel, seats, and gearshift knob. The rear 60/40 third row seat is power operated. The dash is upgraded with brighter Optitron gauges and a multi-information display, and a 14-speaker JBL Synthesis audio system includes Bluetooth capability. Outside, the Limited adds a roof rack, fog lamps, running boards and parking sonar system. Limited is available with four-wheel drive ($48,450). Platinum grade ($52,375) comes with 20-inch alloy wheels, a rear load-leveling suspension, and a memory feature for the power seats, which are heated and air conditioned in the front. Second-row seats are heated buckets, converting the interior to seven-passenger capacity, and a navigation system with backup camera is standard. Exterior features include a power back door, sunroof, and headlamp cleaner. Platinum is available with four-wheel drive ($55,600). SR5 options include touch-screen navigation with JBL Premium audio, four-CD player, Bluetooth and reversing camera ($2,980); JBL audio with Bluetooth ($1,430); front and rear parking sonar ($500); load leveling suspension ($650): running boards ($385); fog lamps ($110); roof rack ($220); rear spoiler ($100); leather seats ($3,100); a towing package ($660) that includes a receiver hitch, auxiliary transmission cooler, seven-pin wire connector, heavy-duty alternator, and a 4.30:1 gear ratio; and a package combining the sunroof and roof rack ($1,030). Limited buyers can upgrade to 20-inch alloy wheels ($920), bucket seats for the second row (no charge), sunroof ($810), navigation ($1,650), and a power back door ($400). Exclusive to Platinum is dynamic laser cruise control ($600). Options for all models include a rear seat entertainment system with DVD player and rear audio controls ($1,670); daytime running lights with on/off feature ($40); and a cold weather kit ($100-230) that includes a windshield wiper de-icer, headlamp cleaner, and larger battery. Toyota's Star safety system comes standard on all models and includes advanced frontal airbags, seat-mounted side-impact airbags for the front row, side-curtain airbags with rollover sensor, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), traction control, and ABS with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist.
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