Used 2006 Toyota Sienna LE 7-Passenger 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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Mini -Van for the Wife
My wife had a Grand Caravan that we traded for a Tahoe. My wife has wanted another mini-van ever since. We chose the Toyota based on reputation for reliability, safety, and the fact that it has more leg and headroom for me at 6'4" than Honda or Nissan. The 3.3L Toyota engine blows away the 3.8L Dodge engine, and handling is very car like. So far we have about 1000 miles on it, and fuel economy is a reasonable 23mpg on the highway. I never thought I'd by a Toyota, but I'm happy with it. My next new truck might very well be a Toyota.
Our Sienna
Vehicle has been very good to us. Minimal repair. Rides and handles great. Just about to hit 300k miles. AWESOME!! Well on our way to 350000. Still going strong.
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- XLE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,995109 mi away
- XLE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $12,99513 mi away
- LEMSRP: $4,995109 mi away
NO Repairs
Drove it off the lot and more than 50k miles later this Sienna hasn't been back. Get oil changed wherever, wore out the stock Dunlops at 30k, and replaced them with Costco Michelins, and had the front brake pads replaced at 45k.I do brake and corner very hard. Snappy engine and tranny seem to egg me on, although numb steering takes the fun out of it. LE seats are so so on long drives, and I wish now I had gone with the upscale stereo. Power door on the right only is fine for me, but a smaller driver would want a power door on the left also. Hatch is very heavy too, and forget about folding and removing seats unless you're prepared for a workout.
Not A Quality Van
$500 to replace spake plug. $1400 to replace automatic side door. 18MPG. Axle boot went out at 80000 miles. Tires are haft life. Dashboard crack at 100000 miles.
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Not expected Toyota quality
It's been close to 5 years (just hit 100K miles) and worked fine until now. Automatic sliding door is not working (won't close/open); I have to pull to make automatic door slides which is very inconvenient. I did not expect to have this kind of build quality from Toyota.