Used 2004 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
Very Good Minivan
Purchased the new Sienna two weeks ago. Considered the new Quest and the Honda's. The Sienna has a very responsive engine. Lots of storage compartments. 8 seater is a plus when relatives visit us. It replaces a Windstar we had. Much better vehicle than Ford's.
2004 Sienna
Very Nice, it floats over the road like a feather. Excellent steering. Turn the wheel all the way to the right or left and wow you turn on a dime.
- CEMSRP: $4,49594 mi away
- LE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,200111 mi away
- XLE Limited 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,995114 mi away
No mistake
Par for the course, test drove all others. Decided on Sienna mainly on 2 reasons: Toyota reliability and features for the money. We're coming from a stripped down 1995 Saturn, so the LE is total luxury for us. We LOVE it!! LE comes with everything we need. Drives great. Kids love it. I can honestly say I would have NO issues recommending this van.
Solid Family Vehicle
Pluses: Great seats, layout, dashboard (I like the glossy black), storage (thoughtful in all the nooks and cranies). Great steering, acceleration, and good handling. Excellent tow vehicle for our pop-up camper. Non-JBL stereo is very good. Kids love it.
Love my Sienna, 75K miles later!
As a sworn minivan hater, I finally saw the light in 2004. I spend much of my time toting my two young kids around, and this van is perfect for the job. There is a mirror to view the backseat built into the car! The back windows can go down! The sliding doors can be controlled by me! The rear liftgate is also automatic and can be controlled by the driver! As a mom, these are amazing benefits that I didn't even know I was missing with my old SUV. Other than going through a few sets of tires, I have had NO problems with it. The ultimate Mom-mobile, I highly recommend it to those who spend a lot of time schlepping the kids.