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Toyota Sequoia vs. GMC Yukon Hybrid Review

How the Toyota Sequoia stacks up against the GMC Yukon Hybrid - by Nigel Cooper, Topanga CA

2010 Toyota Sequoia
Price Range: $38,530 - $58,905
2010 GMC Yukon Hybrid
Price Range: $50,920 - $61,345
Toyota Sequoia vs. GMC Yukon Hybrid Review

Performance
With that kind of horsepower, both the Toyota Sequoia and the GMC Yukon Hybrid are true sportscars.

Drivetrain
The GMC Yukon Hybrid's engine is significantly bigger than the Toyota Sequoia's. Bear in mind that more massive engines may use more gas than smaller ones.

Utility
Neither the Toyota nor the GMC Yukon Hybrid has a marked advantage in terms of seating capacity. There's no clear winner between the GMC Yukon Hybrid and the Toyota Sequoia regarding hauling capacity. Towing is significantly more the Toyota's forte than it is the GMC Yukon Hybrid's.

Comfort
Taller drivers will considerably enjoy the extra head room in the GMC Yukon Hybrid's front cabin compared to the Toyota Sequoia. The ampler interior dimensions of the Toyota Sequoia make it more spacious for your passengers than the Yukon Hybrid.

Dimensions
The GMC's tank is approximately the same size as the Toyota Sequoia's, though the Toyota Sequoia's is a tad bigger. The GMC Yukon Hybrid and the Toyota Sequoia compete for the same parking spaces.

Cost
The GMC is significantly more expensive than the Toyota Sequoia regarding MSRP.

Warranty
The GMC Yukon Hybrid and the Toyota Sequoia have the same basic after-sale protection.

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