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2011 toyota sienna Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...with the V6/front-wheel-drive versions earning estimates of 18/24/20 and V6/AWD rating 16/22/18. Safety: Antilock disc brakes, stability control, traction control, a windshield de-icer and a full complement of airbags (including driver knee, front-seat side and full-length side curtain) are standard on all 2011 Toyota Sienna models. The LE adds a rearview camera (with the monitor integrated into the rearview mirror). The Limited also comes with front and rear park assist; it's optional on the XLE. If you opt for the navigation system, you'll also get a wider-range (180-degree) rearview camera... |
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2011 Toyota Sienna — Flash DriveSource: MSN Autos...In SE trim, that translates into a new front fascia, side skirts, sport suspension, smoked taillights and 19-inch wheels. And while the Sienna still looks like a minivan — not that there's anything wrong with that — it drives better than most. The sport suspension in the SE is a little firmer than in the base model and the steering is a little heavier. Even so, this is no sports car. Its V6 engine offers plenty of power, though. –Mike MeredithThey may not be considered cool, but minivans are easily the best family vehicles on the road. For 2011, Toyota has completely redone the Sienna... |
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2011 Toyota Sienna Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...Like all minivans and most crossovers, the Sienna's third row folds into a storage compartment behind it to create a flat load floor. It does so manually or, in some trim levels, by power operation. Load up the options, and you can get heated leather seats, tri-zone automatic climate control, dual moonroofs and a navigation system. The optional rear entertainment system has a wide flip-down screen that can play two different inputs — two DVDs, for example, or a DVD and a video game — side by side, with passengers listening to their individual programming via wireless headphones. Under the... |
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2011 Toyota Sienna Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...My kids were happy in the second row, though. They loved the entertainment setup and the super comfy captain's chairs, while I loved the center console storage for the remote and headphones as well as the Sienna's 10 cupholders. The second row's seat belt fit my 9-year-old well, but my tall 7-year-old needed a booster seat for the seat belt to fit him correctly. Oddly, he didn't need it in the third row, which quickly became his preferred seat. I never had a chance to completely fill up the Sienna with people, which can hold eight. With the captain's chairs in the second row, my test car was... |
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CarGurus' Review for 2011 toyota siennaSource: CarGurus
...Will Toyota single-handedly keep the minivan on our |
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2011 Toyota Sienna Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...There are upper and lower glove compartments — both generously sized — plus two sturdy pull-out cupholders, large door pockets and a matted floor tray for a purse. I'm lukewarm on the Sienna's optional center console, with two cupholders and a large storage compartment. It gets the job done, but it doesn't convert to a pass-through like the one in the Odyssey, nor does it have the tricks of the Grand Caravan's jack-of-all-consoles. Materials quality is middling; areas you'll regularly touch, like the upper door panels, are clad in cheap, unpadded plastics. But that's the case for a lot of... |
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2011 Toyota Sienna Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...Even with the removable second-row seat, which was an option in the SE, stowed in back, there's enough room to fit an average-size adult on either side of my son's convertible car seat in the third row. Storage is a breeze in the 2011 Sienna. Even with the third row in its upright position, there is more than enough storage. I put our wagon in the cargo area with room to spare. Should you require more cargo space, the seats are removable for a maximum of 150 cubic feet of cargo space. My SE test car wasn't fully loaded, but it did have the Preferred Package ($1,545) that includes trizone... |
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.
