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Both are pretty much bulletproof cars. Toyota probably being moreso.

My business partner has the same Sequoia, she's had all the door trims replaced b/c they cracked and the black coating flaked off from UV damage, other than that it's been pretty much trouble free.

Mom and Dad have a similar Tahoe with over 200K on it, they have done very little to the car other than regular maintenance, purchased new. It's been very good to them.

Personally I would go with the Tahoe, I think they drive and ride nicer than the Sequoia but you probably can't go wrong w/ either. Plus lower mileage on the Tahoe.

With any but 4WD at that mileage I would expect to spend some $$ on suspension and driveline issues at some point. Not major, but ball joints and bushings get hammered pretty hard on those big SUVs.
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