Used 2004 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
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Outstanding
We have had the 2004 Toyota since April of 2003 and love it. We would highly recommend this vehicle.
2004 sienna
Great ride,space,finish and features.Makes driving 600 to700 miles a day effortless and a pleasure .
- LEMSRP: $6,4959 mi away
- CEMSRP: $5,999208 mi away
- LE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,500210 mi away
The Best Minivan on the market.
This is the best all around vehicle I have ever owned. Ford owes me an apology for the Windstar I suffered with for 4 years. The Toyota smokes them all (yes even the Odyssey). With 42 cubic feet behind the rear seat it pushes Suburban capabilities while getting almost 30 mpg on the highway.
I CAN'T BELIEVE I BOUGHT A MINIVAN!!
Was happy with the 2001 Highlander until the second child arrived--then it was apparent that the Highlander was simply a tall Camry (not enough room). Wife wanted an Honda Ody. I wanted the new Sienna--good thing I won out. Elmhurst Toyota gave us a good price. If you're on the fence over the ODY or the Sienna, definitely get the Sienna. I intend to have this vehicle for the next 10 years and 200,000+ miles
Toyota's best kept secret
We bought this van brand-new as soon as the new 2004s came out. Traded from our Honda Odyssey. The Sienna is far more comfortable, quieter and more fuel efficient than the Honda. It drives and handles like a Lexus RX 330, gets around 23 mpg city and 29 highway, (loaded at 75 mph). We have over 95,000 miles on it now, and have done nothing but routine service. One set of brakes and one set of tires. Amazing that this vehicle will do everything that the big SUVs will do and still get such great mpg. When I see the big SUVs at the pump complaining I just smile. It may not look as fancy on the outside, but it does all it is asked to do with style. for a lot less.