Used 2010 Toyota Sienna Minivan Consumer Reviews
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Great family car
I did a lot of research before my purchase and read about and compared (test-drove) the competition. None of the other mini-vans even compare. I love the ride, my wife feels confident driving it. My little girl loves seeing out the window. A big part of our decision was the reliability and safety reputation of Toyota. There are so many great convenience features, and this sits, rides, and is quiet like a luxury vehicle. We are thrilled with this van!
Enjoyable Ride
We recently purchased a 2010 Toyota Sienna XLE with EVP#2 after a lot of research. Not surprisingly, the other minivan we were eventually considering was the Odyssey. Both are great cars, and very comparable. After test driving both the same day, we decided that we preferred the quieter, smoother ride the Sienna offered. We don't agree that the Sienna gives an overly cushy or unresponsive ride.
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56,000+ miles of trouble free driving
I was not in favor of buying this van. Wife convinced me due to lower step entry for her mother. Since then. I LOVE this vehicle. Compared to 2014 Acadia (ugh), the vehicle feels nimble, peppy, and very versatile. Great mileage. Everything for a vacation trip fits with room to spare. Love the window pull-up screen shades for privacy. Only routine maintenance needed, a new battery, and new tires. Minus is lack of BLUETOOTH and USB connections, and the short tire valves are so set into the rim that an extension is needed to add air. No back up parking sonar- had to add an aftermarket system which is useless. Minor annoyances. I think we're ready for a new Sienna as long as it does not have TURBO or stop/start. Those are two things that will prevent me buying any new vehicle. Turbos don't last and are very expensive to fix, and stop/start is just plain stupid and annoying. Update>> Oct 2019. Still running like a champ. No issues
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So Far so Good - Update - 1 year
This vehicle has been more than I expected. Mileage has been terrific on the highway. 27 mpg at 70 mph; 23- 25 mpg at 80 mph. Engine has great power. Van is very quiet and smooth. Seats are very comfortable. Would recommend the upgraded radio/cd player with bluetooth. The added on bluetooth by Toyota is just so-so.
Navigation system defective by design
The Toyota Sienna's navigation system has a "safety feature" which is not advertised anywhere, it appears to be the least talked about safety feature of any vehicle on the market. When the vehicle is moving, the navigation and phone hands free controls are locked out. They don't trust that passenger can safety change your destination with the vehicle moving. It was a waste of $2500. The voice recognition system is mostly useless, out of 10 times saying "home" it only correctly registered once. Does anyone actually like/want faux wood trim?