Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Toyota thinks of stopping Sequoia Prodution due to snail sales.


We know that every thing has its high and low, similar is the story with Toyota's Sequoias. In 2002, Toyota was selling over 70,000 Sequoias. Last year, that number dropped to below 20,000 units.

A source speaking with PickupTrucks.com confirmed that the Sequoia won't live on, partially due to slow sales, but surely in part to get Toyota's CAFE ratings in check before the new rules hit in 2015. But all's not lost for the automaker's body-on-frame offerings.

A new refreshed design of Tundra is set to arrive in 2014. Although sales of the Tundra haven't lived up to Toyota's expectations, so it will be trying its luck by redesign and some refreshment.

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