Used 2004 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
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do they get any better, just a bit
when i bought this van my big concern was cargo room behind third row seats, and this toy has that in spades. when i went to buy i took four vans out for a drive; the pontiac, the toyota, the dodge grand and the honda. on the twisty road that i chose to drive none could stack up to the toy. the dipstick tube however left a brown gritty deposit on the end of the dipstick, i had the toyota people replace the tube but the new tube left the same deposits. i was assured that this substance was not rust and was nothing to worry abought...i dont know. my other beef is that when i bought it the fitted rubber floor mats were not availible.
Beats Honda and all domestics
We were about to buy a Honda, but were looking for a reason not to because the dealership still thinks the Odessey is untouchable. Won't budge on price for an outdated vehicle and are cocky about it. I'm glad a freind told us about the new Seinna. Honda needs to realize Toyota has a better product now, and I wish domestic automakers would catch up already. How long has the fold away 3rd row been around now - 3 or 4 years?
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New and improved
This is a great vehicle so far. It handles well and is so quite that if the kids are talking I can’t hear the van when it starts. The acceleration and handling are outstanding for a minivan. Speed is maintained up long steep mountain passes. The rear seats are very easy to tumble under. The middle row of seats are easy to remove and carry and effortless to flip forward. Gas mileage is impressive. There are plenty of cup and bottle holders. The only complaints are the mirror to look at the passengers is too far back and the glasses holder is in a weird place.
Best vehicle I have ever owned
Purchased in Canada, this van is great in snow. After 44 months and 195000 km, this vehicle has had only routine maintenance. We love the ride, the room for luggage, great highway vehicle, smooth ride, short turning radius, excellent sound system. Only regret is not getting the XLE. I can think of nothing negative to say about this vehicle. Just replaced the timing belt, water pump and plugs at 185000 km and it runs like new again. Local Toyota dealer wanted $900 plus for that work but i had it completed by a trusted small town mechanic for $560. Am on third set of Michelin all-weather tires. Had my first alignment and the vehicle runs smooth as glass. Averaging 25.4 miles hwy and city.
Previa it is not
After donating a 1991 Previa DX 5 sp after 13 yrs & 250K miles without a single visit to the dealer for service, Sienna was an obvious choice. In the Previa, on trips to Lake Tahoe, I would drive it like a sports car (almost!) but based on 2 days of driving, I will not be doing that in this van. After trying to find an 8 seater with opt pkg 3 in red salsa pearl (why dont they call it maroon), I settled for a 7 seater with opt pkg 4. It has plenty of power, good gas mileage and typical Toyota boring ride (Previa was an exception). A well built van.