Used 2003 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
Like It
It does it all well: hauls passengers, commutes, hauls a 1000# trailer.
Superduper
This is my 3rd Toyota Van and I can think of no reason to try any other. The only time I see the dealer is to get an oil change. It is an absolute pleasure to drive with more than adequate power. It actually feels like putting on a glove and you're in control when driving it. For me, and my wife, who drives it frequently, it's the only van for us.
- CE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,999436 mi away
- XLE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,9901,116 mi away
- CE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,5001,145 mi away
The Best Spontaneous Decision
After Driving a minivan for 5 years, my husband decided to go with an SUV but the price range was so high even with 0% financing. We decided to go with another minivan but Toyota delearship was just across the street from where we were, so we decided to check them out. Wow! I loved the way it drive, smooth and quiet. Even if we had to pay an extra $5000 on the finance charge, we went ahead and bought the minivan because we know that it will be a better investment than what we had before.
Nice Car
This van was very easy to decide on, because it didn't drain my wallet, and it was an eye catcher. The Sienna is the best van out there because its the right size, and it didn't look boxy like the Honda.
Buy a Sienna
December 9, 2002 we traded our Camry in on a 2003 Toyota Sienna. We have driven the van for 8,400 miles so far. When we received the van, someone had filled the gas tank with bad gas so it was stalling out. We took it back to the dealer and they drained the tank and changed out the fuel injector. We also had problems with the headliner, which rattled at low speeds. The dealer had to use an adapter kit to fix the headliner. In addition the passenger side sliding door lock sending unit was defective. The dealer took care of this matter as well. Since these problems were dealt with the van is fine.