JohnG4706 wrote:
I've found a couple of 2010 Sequoias in my price range. The following questions:
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And, in the long run, the Flex Fuel is more expensive when compared to gallons used vs distance. Would being Flex Fuel compatible have any effect on my MPG's if I stay with unleaded only.
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The oil change intervals on many of the 5.7 Tundra/Sequoia FFV's (flex fuel vehicles) are twice as often as the non-FFV 5.7's---even if you don't use a drop of E85. Toyota made some significant changes to their maintenance intervals and oil specifications around 2010--some changes were even mid-year.
If the FFV vehicles you're looking at are out-of-warranty, then this may not be an issue. However, if they are, then it's something to consider (FFV vs. non-FFV).