Used 2011 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
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Great upgrade, but could be better
History of multiple Toyota, Lexus and BMW vehicles. The additional kiddo meant we need to trade in the RX300. Overall, not a bad car, but considering the price on the Limited, there is clear room for improvement for a vehicle that would have been a great transition from a Lexus.
5th family member = New Sienna
We had to move from a Rav4 to a minivan when we found our third child was en route since the Rav4 could not comfortably accommodate 3 car seats at once. Explored the Odyssey and Sienna and decided on the Sienna due to some of the technological upgrades the 2011 model received. The removable jump seat in the middle row is great for our oldest to make her way into the back row since the other captain's chairs are occupied with car seats and cannot fold and slide. Overall, the ride is smooth, quiet, and very comfortable. Fuel economy is decent (I like the "eco mode" notification for positive driving habit reinforcement). A great family car that will be with ours for a long time, hopefully!
- LE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $8,495173 mi away
- Base 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,999194 mi away
- LE 8-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $10,99916 mi away
GPS Problems
After a month of unsuccessfully trying to use the gps to find motels, gas stations and other points of interest, we ask Toyota why the touch screen buttons become dimmed and inoperable when we are driving. Toyota just informed us today, that it is a safety feature, which cannot be turned off. You must stop the vehicle, put it into park to access the points of interest information. The owners manual, and the gps manual do not discuss this major oversight in design. We would never have purchased the xle with gps had we known the gps would not work when you are moving.
Still gives the biggest bang for the buck
Just bought a LE V6 FWD. This is my 2nd Sienna following the 04 and my 4th mini van in total. Considered Highlander and Pilot also. Pilot is high maintenace with the short timing belt change cycle nonsense plus the guzzling yet weak engine. Highland is good over all but it is simply more money for a less car compared to Sienna. The new Odyssey is simply too ugly in my taste. The new van drives good feels very stable on free way speed. like the LE's backup camera and XM radio. Like the front floor pad area which is a perfect place for putting a lady hand bag or something. The power driver's seat is very supportive and comfortable. 2nd row seats have more than enough lag room for most
Quality Check
I just bought my 2011 Toyota Sienna LE from Irvine Power Toyota. When trying to store the 8th passenger seat in the designed trunk area, the car was missing the parts (hooks and belt) to store the seat correctly. As I looked around the dealership, this looked to be common in other Siennas (XLE and Limited included). While this issue is not life threatening (I took the car back and the parts are on back order leading me to believe this is a common problem), I question the quality control process. Given all the negative publicity of the company, one would think Toyota would have stronger checkpoints in place to eliminate problems. Anyone else experience the same issue?