Used 2004 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
Room with views
We have been waiting for Toyota to improve on the size of it's mini vans since they discontinued the Previa. (We still have our 92 Previa, 170,000 miles ) Plenty of room everywhere for storage, seating, leg room etc... Gas mileage so far is excellent. It appears Toyota has stolen ideas from everyone to make this a van of choice. However, Nissan apparently is going to push them with the new Quest with lots of nice features as well.
Great Van
I have only had the new Sienna for three weeks now and I love it . The interior design is unmatched.
- XLE Limited 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,99518 mi away
- LEMSRP: $5,00021 mi away
- XLE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,49923 mi away
New Sienna Owner
I have driven a Chevy Astro for seven years and loved the great cargo space and roominess for eight passengers, but the Astro needed many repairs. I gave up cargo space for comfort when I decided on the Sienna, but I am very happy with my choice. I was unhappy with the limited availability of the Sienna and that we had to drive to a dealership three hours away to get the color we wanted. But the car is very luxurious and the ride is so smooth and quiet. It rides more like an elegant car than a minivan.
Pretty Decent and Useful Van
I still have the 2004 Toyota Sienna XLE Limited AWD van. It's been a solid performer since day 1. It's quiet, powerful, dependable, and comfortable on long trips. We live in New England, and it's great in the winter. We have the 7-seat option, so there is plenty of room. I have had a few service items, some expected, some not. Problem areas: Oxygen and Air/Fuel sensors, inconsistent electrical problems with doors & windows, brake rotors/disks, rear wheel bearings.
Incredible!
We had been looking for this car - and every dealer was out of them and on back order. When we finally went to our 5th place, they had one and we snatched it up!