Used 1991 Toyota Previa Consumer Reviews
Previa 1991
Very dependable. No engine/drive problems. Radio/AC not high standard. Seeing exterior rust. 4 cylinder has drawbacks but not noticable. Overall very reliable, but newer models have better conveniences.
This thing is a rockstar
We have our 91 previa alltrac at 300k now. Still going strong. WE just cannot get rid of it. Nothing else has the cargo space, the ability to drive on ice, snow, mud, OMG. Seriously this girl tracks. Because the engine sits in the middle she is very balanced. All track too is awesome. we still get about 20 miles to the gallon as well. We maintain her and treat her with love. I don't see why she won't go to 500k at this point. A keeper. She was first our music road tripping gig van. Now she does it all. Love Toyotas.
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Well maintained with car cover.
New tires, brakes and rotors, catalytic converter, still have lifetime warranty on muffler, new bushings on starter, has seat covers.
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210,000 miles and going strong!
Toyota should have never dropped the Previa line in favor of the Sienna. The novel approach to seating configurations in the Previa make it stand out as a great American vehicle family. I'll have my '91 model until it won't run any longer. "Detroit be damned! American auto makers can't touch the dependability / engineering excellence of Toyota with a ten-foot pole!"
Reliability Plus
Bought as program van at 29,000 and now has 198,000. Have had no mechanical problems yet. Just brakes, tires, and a master cylinder. Change oil & fluids religiously at proper times and it just keeps going. I am looking for a newer one and am keeping this one. Door hardware and radio are weak spots, and the seats are not what they could be for long trips, but this car outperforms any Bronco or Cherokee I have had in the snow, and it takes a beating and just keeps running. I maintain my cars for major mechanical failure prevention, but I use them HARD, and this one is the best by far!