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Reese Witherspoon Takes Tennessee to Baby Class in Her Toyota Sequia

Reese Witherspoon Takes Tennessee to Baby Class in Her Toyota Sequia 21 photos
Reese Witherspoon Takes Tennessee to Baby Class in Her Toyota
“Wild” actress Reese Witherspoon was recently seen driving her Toyota Sequia along with her two-year old son Tennessee to a baby class in Brentwood, California. The Academy Award winner just turned back home after shooting her newest project, “Don’t Mess With Texas” which also stars “Modern Family’s” Sofia Vargara, in New Orleans Louisiana.
Considering that the 2002 “Sweet Home Alabama” movie was her biggest commercial film success to date, fans can only expect her newest movie, that finds her playing a police officer chasing a prisoner on the run in Texas, to be even better.

As to the last time we’ve seen the 38-year old Hollywood star next to a car, it was when she posed next to a classic American red Cadillac Eldorado quoting it’s a poster shoot. Even though the Louisiana actress looked pretty hot next to the classic car, in real life she’s more of the SUV type of driver.

As we can see in these pictures, she usually drives around in big cars. This full size SUV is derived from its Tundra pickup truck. The second generation model was unveiled at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show, with sales beginning that following December. The major differences with the Tundra include a fully boxed frame, a rear independent suspension featuring double wishbones with coil springs for improved ride comfort and room, and a locking center differential on 4-wheel drive models.

Toyota stated the new frame is 70 percent more resistant to bending flex with torsional rigidity up 30 percent. Improvements include an optional ULEV-II compliant 381 horsepower 5.7-liter V8 engine, mated to a 6-speed automatic. And this Toyota is not even the only SUV the “Legally Blonde” actress drives around. In fact she was seen at the wheel of a Land Rover, a hybrid GMC Yukon and a Mercedes GL350. It’s like she owns one SUV from each auto maker, so none of them get their pride hurt.
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