Used 2001 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
Works for me!
Great Van so far - no compaints except minor rattling in the side doors.
Great Minivan!
Great minivan although but a bit on the small size. Fun and comfortable to drive. Would highly recommend this vehicle to anyone.
- LE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,8232,404 mi away
- CE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,9992,439 mi away
- XLE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,9952,442 mi away
As a car guy, it's my favorite ride
I get this Minivan at 130k and sell it 170k miles after 2.5 years. It's my favourite. It's comfortable, drives like a cloud, it is powerful, gives you a lot of pull when you need it. It tows well, i move my home with it plus u-hall trailer. Reliability is good, however, the shocks needs replacement after years, but it's cheap to get and put on. also front brakes needs work too. ABS quit work because the snow situation in upstate new york, I prefer no ABS on this van. Interior are compartively small, but still comfortable. If you get an XLE, you will have sunroof, heated leather seats, power doors, climate control, 6CD with JBL. Only drawback I believe is the styling, and the stereotype people judge on minivan drivers. Also, my rocker panel all rust out, hood front is rusty too.
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Sienna 01
75,000 miles and still on orginal brake pads. Dealer says I still good to go though I keep saying- surely I need to replace them now. Only problem is a sticky automatic side door.
Sienna -- Perfect moving appliance
Love the mini van -- can not go wrong. May not have the excitment of others but so what. I want a family car that is reliable, safe to drive and is decent in every other area. I know the design of the Toyota is a little dated and it can not fit a 4x8 wood sheet in the back, but when was the last time you needed to haul whole plywood sheets around. It has plenty of use for 99% of the time. We tested the Chryler and it had a plusher ride but came up way short in many other area.