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No it doesn't. Toyota doesn't make any flex fuel vehicles. Companies that make flex fuel vehicles. They are all American or owned by an American company except Nissan and MB (which owned Chrysler until recently). Chrysler Ford General Motors Isuzu Mazda Mercedes Mercury Nissan...

Which large SUV should I get -- the Toyota Sequoia or the Infiniti QX56?
Family of 5.
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Never had a problem with my Sequioa. I love it. It is a 2001 with 100,000 miles. (I travel the eastern seaboard alot) We fit 7 adults and 1 marine(!) comfortably in it. As for maintenace just the regular oil changes and we had to replace the timing something when we hit the 100,000 mark. My husband...

2001 01 Toyota Sequoia keyless Remote Programming Instructions? Where can i find them online?
2001 01 Toyota Sequoia keyless Remote Programming Instructions? Where can i find them online?
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The Chevrolet Tahoe and its near-twin, the GMC Yukon, are picks for fuel-efficiency and handling.

There's even a Hybrid version of the Tahoe and Yukon, with fuel-economy ratings of up to 21 mpg city, 22 highway.

The Ford Expedition was redesigned a few years back with a more luxurious interior, and it has perhaps the best ride of these large utes, along with a smooth powertrain, though its engines lag in strength.

The Nissan Armada comes with one wheelbase and one engine, but its big V-8 makes the brassiest sound at speed, and its styling is still like no other.

However, the Armada rates near the back of the pack for interior appointments; they feel a bit dated at this point.


 
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