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Used 2000 Toyota Sienna LE 4dr Minivan Consumer Reviews

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Lifesaver car

clarkcastle, 07/01/2010
Toyota Sienna LE 4dr Minivan
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

I had the car for 10 years. 270k miles. We were just in a rollover accident on hwy, doing 70 mph. The whole family was in the car, we all walked away unharmed. GREAT car, comfortable, and it saved our lives. It was like losing a member of the family.

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5 out of 5 stars

Proud Toyota Owner

Hungry Joe, Houston, TX, 11/25/2018
updated 11/29/2021
Toyota Sienna LE 4dr Minivan
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

My father owned Toyota his entire life so I figured they were dependable vehicles. I bought a ‘00 Sienna van in 2011 for less than $3K (Texas) with little over 144K miles. I must say, this vehicle is amazing. It doesn’t feel boxy (owned a ‘94 dodge caravan), good reaction in turns/close calls, rain, etc. Routine maintenance, nothing major in over 5 years (other than a new radiator) I drive over 70+ miles daily and I have great MPG for a minivan. All and all, it has been a proven to be worth the money. I’ve traveled throughout Texas (From Corpus Christi, To Houston, Dallas to Odessa, even Oklahoma) No complains, no issues at all of this vehicle! Perform routine maintenance, clean her once a week (interior/ exterior) and she’ll take care of you better than the wife can... if only vehicle can cook. Cheers. Update 11-26-2021 Vehicle has been excellent. Once I reached 200,000 miles, I replaced the serpentine belt, my AC compressor (minor leak) shocks and cv/driver axel. Those parts weren’t necessarily bad but I wanted to have new parts starting 200K. I highly recommend these bulletproof vehicles!

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3.88 out of 5 stars

Solid with Minor Hhiccups

130guy, 01/23/2004
Toyota Sienna LE 4dr Minivan
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

Having owned it for close to 4.5 years, I am satisfied regardless of high price. Have had repeated skipping with the CD player but Toyota replaced it no questions asked. I've also had to bring it in twice to correct a design flaw that led to a blown rear heater line leaking fluid. One problem is the captains seat in center row have seatbelts that lock WAY too easy. Gas mileage has been less than I had hoped for, but the ride is smooth as ever and I love the ability to remove each seat individually, as well as hand controls on wheel for radio. I would say that I'm not 100% thrilled but am blinded by the ever-slick tranny and solid construction.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Great Van!!

Lynn, 03/22/2007
Toyota Sienna LE 4dr Minivan
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

We purchased our 2000 Sienna about a year ago. It now has 112000 miles on it and runs great! We have not had any major problems, other than replacing brake pads. It drives very good, like a car, and it's roomy, the seats are very comfortable. It seems very solid and well built. I don't worry about reliability at all- it's a Toyota!! Great gas mileage for something bigger. Very easy to get in and out of with kids ! Very smooth ride. You just cannot beat Toyotas for reliability!!

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3 out of 5 stars

Safe and Sound

cwardlaw, 02/26/2002
Toyota Sienna LE 4dr Minivan
7 of 8 people found this review helpful

Our Sienna has been virtually trouble-free, and we've also experienced an accident. The Sienna did an admirable job of protecting everyone, and the ALR rear seatbelts held the kids' car seats tight during the wreck. Still, I dislike this van. I find the Sienna dreadfully uncomfortable. The front seats are mushy and offer virtually no support. The cargo space behind the third-row seat is not terribly good, and I wish the Toyota had the same disappearing third-row seat as the Honda does.

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