Used 2006 Toyota Sienna LE 7-Passenger 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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A very good, if somewhat "vanilla", van
Good, but not perfect by any means. Having come from a 2002 Honda Odyssey, I immediately noticed several shortcomings in the Sienna. The Honda engine was much more powerful, especially at takeoff. Furthermore, the Honda had power doors on BOTH sides, instead of just the right side. However, my transmission went out on my Honda after 70,000 miles so I'll gladly trade some power and a powered sliding door for better dependability. However, it just seems somewhat less "advanced" than my 2002 Odyssey did. If the Odyssey is the hot cheerleader who may love you one day, only to leave you for someone else the next, the Sienna is the tried and true girl next door who you can count on to be there.
Very good family car, smooth driving
The van is very roomy, comfy, quiet, smooth. Got 25-26 MPG on highway. 23 MPG combined.
- LE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,99579 mi away
- XLE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,49080 mi away
- XLE Limited 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $8,99585 mi away
Good All Around Buy!
Love it!! Only problems I have is where the gas latch is located, I have to open the door to pull it open. Also there is no key hole for the back door, you must have a keyless key chain so using duplicate keys are worthless. I wish the other doors were automatic like on the xle I believe I would get that style next just for that feature alone. When your hands are full, just push the button and it opens up. The rear door is very heavy to close.
Impressed, but not overwhelmed
I wasn't looking forward to a minivan, but I really like the Sienna. It's fun to drive and looks good. Well built, very useful whether you're hauling a pack of kids or a load of building supplies. It's comfortable, but being 6'3", the front seats don't go back enough and it feels cramped driving it. Mileage is fine at 20 mpg in mixed driving. We bought it new looking for a reliable car that would last 10 years, and so far it's ok, except we have been in the the shop for a few small issues - the CD changer failed twice, wheel noise when turning sharply, automatic rear door was catching/grinding.
Good car
Drove a bunch of kids and lots of stuff over 10 years. Comfy and reliable same battery 9 years. still has a lot of life left but big for me now.
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