Used 2004 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
2004 Toyota Sienna LE
This is the worst new automobile that I ever bought. Radio didn't work out of the dealership and it leaked when parked in the rain. A year later radiator cracked and was replaced. Then came multitude of recalls. Run flat tires needed to replaced every 15,000 miles. The kicker is when my van broke down due to a faulty heat sensor at 80,000 miles the Toyota extra care does not want to pay.
I love my Sienna
Hello, We recently purchased a 2004 Sienna. We have always owned Dodge vehicles including a Grand Caravan. My new Sienna Le surpasses my old 2000 Grand, in comfort, style,and ammenities for both driver and passengers by far. I have never considered myself a minivan personality, but I would purchase another Sienna I really love it. Thanks Toyota for all the thought that has gone into the remodeled Sienna. Maria Larsen
The Best Minivan Made Today
After being let down by the Pontiac Montana (engine problems at 81k miles), and then briefly owning a Kia Sedona (small, thirsty, and poorly made), the Toyota Sienna is the best minivan I've ever driven. Aside from the legendary reliability of Toyota, there is interior room galore, plenty of engine power, a very refined ride, and good gas mileage. Kudos to Toyota for adding the 8-passenger option. Tons of room behind the 3rd row. Feels like a Lexus. 23 mpg on a mix of city and highway driving (the Kia only got 16). Plenty of towing capacity. Look out Honda Odyssey, Sienna is the new #1. If you're considering a suburban, consider the Sienna instead!
Interior Improvments Needed!
Vehicle is great except the the build quality of the interior. It looks great, but it rattles, creaks and moans. Certainly didn't expect that in a Toyota.
Currently Best Minivan on the market
After test driving the competition it is very clear why the Sienna should be on the top of your buying list. Comfort, efficiency, styling, quietness, and performance are key attributes in this redesigned minivan. Features are well thought out and plentiful, however you do have to pay with no buying incentives as demand is great.