Used 2006 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
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Makes driving a dream
The Toyota Sienna is a wonderful vehicle to drive, and so comfortable. The telescope wheel, the sound system, the drop down table center front, and the ability to fold second row and stow the 3rd row makes it so handy when hauling needs. There are also so many "pockets" for a number of things to stow, like side arm rests that lift and are adjustable, map pockets, drink holders specially formed for soda or water bottles, I could go on and on. What a great vehicle. My husband is handicapped, and he is so comfortable in our new Sienna. Try it, you'll love it!
Love it
Toyota's are long lasting vehicles. We have owned 6 and plan for our next car to be a Toyota. The only reason we upgrade our vehicles is because my hubby gets nervous when the mileage is high on a vehicle. We are at 180,000 and it is a 2006. She is still a good ride.
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- LE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,00041 mi away
- XLE Limited 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,49563 mi away
- XLE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,40079 mi away
Longest I have ever owned a vehicle!
Bought my Sienna in 2007 with 18,000 miles, she now has 205,000 miles. Runs great! Only major repair was a timing belt around 100,000 miles.
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2006 Sienna
Very unhappy with this vehicle. Have less than 70k on this car and already on 3rd set of tires. Rear door hold opens have failed and they cost nearly $300, and now the A/C compressor is out. New part is more than $1,000. Transmission has always shifted sluggish and the fuel tank is too small for the fuel economy of this vehicle. This car is a money pit. It just stays parked most of the time now. I hate it!
Not Toyota Quality
Bought the Sienna after my Caravan died 4 years ago. I hate to say that this Sienna has been worse maintenance- wise than my Caravan. I'm on my third set of brakes, my power door locks have all been replaced and my A/C compressor went out twice. Every time I take it in to have the power door locks fixed they look get this look on their faces like it's the first time they've ever seen the problem although a friend of mine who works at a Toyota dealership told me it's been a fleet wide problem for years to include the same 4 Lexus door locks I've had replaced. Now my left CV joint is clanking. The staff at the dealership acts like they work at Rolls Royce or something. Frustrating.