1st gen Sequoia, I assume?
My brakes are still good at @35k; time will tell how they hold up.
I would never in a million years drive an EcoBoost Expedition.
This study is mostly why. But also, the three people I know with them have problems. Mostly smaller, annoying issues, but two have the dreaded 10speed clunk where it feels like the transmission has broken in half under the truck. And one guy (his is a 2019) just had the cam phaser issue fixed under warranty. He had it fixed after Ford said they fixed them for good, and all new EBs will not have the problem. The noise was back almost immediately, and the service manager at his dealership shrugged at him and said they’re all like that.
New features and better MPG are nice, but I still think that if you want to get out to very remote places and come home every time, older Toyotas are your best bet. The trade off is lower payload and poor fuel economy. If I end up needing more payload because we start pulling a much larger boat or some giant glamper, I will have to say goodbye to the Tundra.