| Ranking | Details |
|---|---|
| #1 |
Silver TrainSource: Edmunds
...I have a Sienna Symphony model and boy is it great. |
| #2 |
2000 Toyota SiennaSource: Edmunds
...We got this van new in the year 2000. Right now the cars has 213,000 miles on it, no problems, only oil change and timing belt. |
| #3 |
AWD's Have No Spare Tire???Source: Cars.com
..."Great van - no doubt about it. Just be aware that the AWD versions come standard with run flat tires and as such DO NOT HAVE SPARE TIRES! |
| #4 |
Excellent minivanSource: Cars.com..."We bought this used in 2005 and at the time it had 43,000 miles on it... |
| #5 |
amazed by comfortSource: Cars.com...I think for what a Sienna sells for, Bluetooth and an Ipod plug should be standard. I thought the Sienna was a little futuristic looking at first, but the low drag coefficient explains the profile. I will tease, belittle and criticize anyone purchasing a minivan who didn't buy a Sienna. It's built by Americans, much bigger than the VW/ Chrysler, AWD, reliable as you can get and safer than a box of bubble wrap. The AWD is great in the REAL snow, (I mean 8-11"of snow up hills and around corners.) The nose isn't too low, so steep driveways, speed bumps and parking curbs don't affect it, great... |
| #6 |
Get ripped off by ToyotaSource: Edmunds
...My 2004 Toyota Sienna had a faulty radiator. Who has to replace a radiator in today's cars? I contacted Toyota regarding this and they didn't care. |
| #7 |
Road Warrior mini-vanSource: MSN Autos...My 2007 Sienna van replaced a 2000 Sienna with 300,000 miles and my son is still driving it with NO problems, just regular maintenace. The 2000 model has had no problem with abnormal tire wear. Have had to replace front wheel bearings on the 2007 at 200,000 miles...have never replaced the wheel bearings on the 2000 model. QUALITY going downhill for toyota?? Seems like it. Inferior steel from china doesn't help. Overall: Overall, pretty satisfied with this van. Has been a good value for the money. Quality not as good as in earlier years, but what is? Have looked at other vans and keep coming... |
| #8 |
Quality and ComfortSource: Cars.com
..."Hands down the best van I've ever owned. This is our 3rd. |
| #9 |
Love the Sienna!Source: Edmunds...We traded in our 2007 Saturn Outlook XE for the new Sienna SE. We are very happy. Love the look and drive of the sporty SE. Great gas mileage, huge amount of room... |
| #10 |
Very Happy With SiennaSource: Cars.com
..."We bought the LE-V6 van for more room than our Mazda5 had. |
Toyota has done lost its mind. This stretched, "tricked out, suped up" minivan is the Swagger Wagon Supreme. As our social media hero Joel Feder so eloquently put it... November 2, 2010 by Nelson Ireson 1
The picture we're linking to represents an apotheosis of sorts: something that the staff of CelebsAndCars have been anticipating for a long, long time. See that lady with the... January 28, 2010 by Richard Read
There is one cool feature, and one cool feature only to be found in the completely redesigned loaf of Wonder Bread that is the 2011 Toyota Sienna Minivan. I only have this to... December 3, 2009 by Jim Hamel
The 2011 Toyota Sienna competes with some of the company's own crossovers, such as the Highlander and Venza.
It's also a prime competitor for the likes of the Dodge Grand Caravan, which has a blunt style, a plasticky interior, and a world-class assortment of entertainment and storage options, including in-car satellite TV and folding, swiveling second-row seats.
The Nissan Quest's seats fold into the floor, too, and it's generally a nicer place to be than the Chrysler vans.
The Honda Odyssey is like the Sienna with only a removable second-row seat, but it's a reasonably crisp-handling vehicle with a great V-6 powertrain.
The Ford Flex is an interesting option for minivan shoppers; it has amazing adult-sized seating inside, and a hip, boxy style, but no sliding side doors, just regular front-hinged ones, not to mention its vast array of electronic gadgets, including SYNC.
