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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.
