Used 1991 Toyota Previa Consumer Reviews
I love this Van
The Previa's design is about the most efficient of any. There is more interior room than most of today's extended vans, yet the outside dimensions are small. The van handles great and is very reliable. The split back seat in the rear works great.
review of the best car I have ever known
it is extremely reliable and durable it is a revolutionary design. unfortunately they discontinued making it because it is too ahead of it's time
Previa, themost practical van ever built
This van is now going on 240,000 (mixed city/ suburbs/ highway) miles. It is a fabulous design. Very practical in all perspectives. The mileage is still great on highways (26mpg) and 20 around town. The ONLY problem we ever had with this vehicle is that the side door fell off in the driveway and the front tires do wear more than one would like. BUT, with no other problems, this van has been a gem. I plan to purchase another used TOYOTA when it dies in another??? three or four years. 300K or bust!!!
Great van
We purchased this van new, way back when. It now has somewhere in the neighborhood of 130000 miles on it and is still running great. This van is great for the long hauls; the seats are comfortable and the folding rear seats are great for storing luggage and bikes. I'm part of a family of 4, which works out easily in this van. Furthermore, this van looks good. All the vans of today kind of have the same design, this one just looks a little different, in a good way. Also, it drives like a car. It's a great van to have, basically.
love it
My dad had it before I acquired it 2 years ago. Neither one of us has ever had any major problems. I'm a college student and it works great for hauling people and/or stuff. The fold up rear seats make hauling super easy. The middle seat is also removable if you really need to haul alot. While other students have to have parents come up to help move their college stuff in and out of the dorm, because they don't have enough room to take it all at once, I can just flip a seat or two and move everything of any size. We sometimes call it the party van, because it seats 7 adults comfortably, and you can even squeeze in a few more if you absolutely have to.