2001 Toyota Sequoia
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Standard for the four-wheel-drive Sequoia are electronically controlled highlights: the Vehicle Skid Control (VSC) and Active Traction Control (A-Trac). The VSC knows when you’re about to spin out, then cuts engine output and adds brake as much as needed to keep you in control. It’s feels downright scary when it kicks in if you actually know how to prevent yourself from doing a 360, but for the soccer moms, the system is flawless and a blessing. The A-Trac maintains traction by giving some brake pressure to each wheel independently when slipping and sliding are going on. On top of all this technology is four-wheel ABS with Electronic Brake Distribution. So, if you still manage to ram this thing into a wall with all these bells and whistles sounding, driving probably isn’t your forte. View Related Article
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