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Toyota Sequoia Hybrid: which year should you buy?

Across the 2011 to 2025 model years, the public record is strongest on the 2013 (93/100). Every year below is scored on its own NHTSA complaint and recall history. Pick the year, not just the nameplate.

Best years to target

2013 93 · 2014 90 · 2025 87 · 2024 81

Every model year, scored

Same math for every year (how we score). A neutral Unproven or Too New stamp means too few owner reports are on file to affirm the year, not that it’s clean.

202587/100
Buy

6 complaints · 2 recalls

202481/100
Buy

35 complaints · 5 recalls

202377/100
Buy

35 complaints · 5 recalls

202264/100
Unproven

1 complaints · 2 recalls

202164/100
Unproven

4 complaints · 2 recalls

202064/100
Unproven

4 complaints · 2 recalls

201964/100
Unproven

7 complaints · 6 recalls

201864/100
Caution

20 complaints · 5 recalls

201764/100
Unproven

7 complaints · 3 recalls

201664/100
Unproven

10 complaints · 3 recalls

201564/100
Unproven

9 complaints · 3 recalls

201490/100
Buy

17 complaints · 3 recalls

201393/100
Buybest year

12 complaints · 3 recalls

201264/100
Caution

20 complaints · 4 recalls

201164/100
Caution

17 complaints · 7 recalls

Zeroing in on the 2013?

The full year-by-year verdict is free. When you’re ready to inspect and negotiate one specific car, the Full Report turns the 2013 Toyota Sequoia Hybrid’s complaint breakdown and recall list into an inspection-ready, shareable PDF.

Recalls, complaint breakdown & inspection checklist, all in a shareable PDF

Cross-shopping a different nameplate? Compare the 2025 Toyota Sequoia Hybrid head-to-head →

The fine print: each year’s verdict is computed from public NHTSA complaint and recall records for the Toyota Sequoia Hybrid as a model, not for any individual car. A well-kept example of a weaker year can outlast a neglected strong one. Informational only, so always get a professional pre-purchase inspection.