Should I buy a low mileage 2015ish Sequoia or a 2017 Honda Pilot EX-L?

I can get a used sequioa with less than 40k miles (without warranty) for the same price as a new Honda EX-L with 100,000 powertrain warranty).

I can't decide between the two… I need something that will sit 3 car seats minimum, 4 is even better. We do plan on having more kids.

I know the Sequoia's a lot bigger, but I plan to use it as a commuting vehicle for at least a year and it seems like overkill.

Also, it doesn't seem the Sequoia is as safe as the Pilot, I think?

I would buy something which is less than $10 000. Why waste a lot of money on a car?

I already answered your question comparing these two - the Pilot is a better vehicle for most people. Are you towing anything? Get the Pilot. If it isn't roomy enough for you get an Odyssey, the Sequoia is a gas pig and is a dated design.

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