Thinking of upgrading your vehicle? The 2013 Toyota Sequoia could be the right choice for you. After all, Toyota is eliminating the 4.6L V8 engine option, leaving the more robust 5.7L engine as the only choice. This larger engine increases power output to 381 HP and 401 LB/Feet of torque, as compared to the 310 HP and 327 LB/Feet of torque from the smaller engine. While this upgrade costs an additional $625 for the 2012 SR5 model, it only has a minor effect on fuel economy. In fact, for 4WD vehicles, city mileage remains constant, and highway mileage drops by just one mile per gallon.
Toyota executed a similar approach when they stopped offering the four-cylinder engine for the Sienna model. Pricing for the 2013 Sequoia is yet to be declared, but considering the enhancements, it remains a promising contender in the market.
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