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Yeah, the low $30's Sequoias are 2008 models (Toyota didn't make any 2009s) with less than 20k on the odo. Those are SR5s (base model) with few options. A new base SR5 starts at $38k. Most SR5s are going for low $40s once they get a few options on them. New you could probably get a low $40s SR5 for mid $30s. The weird thing is there are very few used Sequoias with the new body style out there. On Carmax there are only 4, all on the west coast. Cars.com has a few more, but most are program type cars or demos. I'm not sure if they just haven't sold that many or whether people are hanging on to them to avoid taking the hit on the resale. The other option would be a Tahoe, but the wife really wants a Sequoia and I figure the Toyota will last longer than the Chevy.
Most of what I am seeing on the lots (at least from the internet sites) are Limiteds which are stickering in the upper $40s, which would translate to upper $30s actual price.
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