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2004 Toyota Sequoia - Web Chatter

MSRP: $31,625 - $44,220 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2004 toyota sequoia Professional Edmunds Review

...and General Motors at their own game.Published: 10/02/2004 Updated: 10/02/2009 What's New for 2004: Power front seats and a rear air conditioner are now standard on the SR5 model, and the Limited now...

Cars.com
2004 Toyota Sequoia Professional Cars.com Review

...The four-wheel-drive model has 10.6 inches of ground clearance, which is more than most rivals offer. Interior The Sequoia seats eight people on two front buckets and two three-place bench seats...

CarGurus
2004 Toyota Sequoia Overview

...The 2004 Sequoia is available in two trims, the SR5 and the Limited. The Limited is the more luxurious version, with leather seating, front and rear air conditioning, and an upgraded stereo. Both...

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MSN Autos user
My first toy is a 2004 Toyota Sequioa Limited 4WD

...It drives smoother and quieter than any Chevy, Ford, or Lincoln SUV. It out classes them all. Hands down !!! Cons: There wasnt a factory Navigation unit...

MSN Autos user
2004 Sequoia Review

...Excellent ride and handling. Toyota quality is a winner. Cons: Third row seats are a pain! Difficult to remove when you need more room in the back. They should...

CarGurus user
My Sequoia - Overall Good Car

...Like the interior package. Reliable and low in repair costs thus far. Good pick up and go when needed in traffic or on interstate. Bad blind spots. Rides a...

MSN Autos user
The BEST SUV

...It has such a presence on the road that demands respect. Cons: Wish that the gear shift was on the floor (?)instead of behind the steering wheel. Overall:...


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How do i connect an ipod in a 2004 toyota sequoia?
have the jbl premium in dash changer system. how do i connect an ipod or similar audio source? don't want to use an fm transmitter or cassette adapter due to low quality, and an RF modulator seems like too much hassle. does this model have RCA inputs or something similar?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Try going to www.soundgate.com and buy an ipod auxiliary input. I bought one for my Nissan and (if available) it plugs into your factory stereo (in the back). Mine was for satellite but it can work for an ipod. If you have satellite you'll LOVE the fact you don't use an FM transmitter, because...

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