Used 2011 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
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Empty Nesters' Favorite
IMHO this is the nicest-looking 2011 minivan. The front end is much more attractive than gen-2 and rear-end design (especially the taillights) is an outstanding improvement. Meanwhile successive Odyssey redesigns have become quirkier/weirder. (Did a bolt of lightning strike the rear section, causing it to sag?) Our third minivan - It is much quieter, roomier and has far more driver legroom and seat comfort than '02 Odyssey EX-L. Center console intrudes far less than '07 Entourage GLS-L. Gas mileage is significantly better than either. It handles well, very stable in cross-winds and has ample power. AND... Our ownership experience has proven Toyota to have the highest reliability .
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
- Limited 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,491131 mi away
- XLE 8-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,99054 mi away
- LE 8-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,59023 mi away
Great ride but have had about $4,000 in repairs!
Steering column was defective. Got Toyota to pay for it AFTER getting them scared I’d slam them in local media. Just paid for a ball joint repair and new shocks and Struts. Air conditioning motor went out . Had that fixed. New brakes put on. New tires. Sliding doors had issues and Takata air bag was replaced by Toyota. Issues with heated seats until a switch was fixed. The front bumper is too low and easily catches on high curbs. It may have been fixed for the newer versions. The cabin lighting in the driver and passenger area in the front could be brighter. No car payment at the moment so that’s good! Just remember you will end up putting money into the van if you keep it as I have for 7 years and over 100,000 miles. The van itself is a great ride, comfortable, easy to get in and out of and I love the sliding doors for the kids! Lots of leg room. The air conditioning works well in all three zones as does the heat. It’s still worth at least $9500 at the time of this review so it has held value.
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Great vehicle for moms and bad backs or knees!
I am a 62 year old female with arthritis in the back and the knees. This is the best van in the world for comfort and ease. Getting in and out is a breeze! Riding around town or long highway trips is comfortable in the front seats and very roomy in the rear seats. My five grandchildren fit excellently in the rear seats. I highly recommend this vehicle.
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Another happy swagger family!
Our family of five outgrew our 2006 Mazda5 (great car) and were we ready for a full-size minivan. We researched, test drove and compared all the top recommended, re-designed vans of 2011, and ultimately decided on the Sienna. We are all so happy with our new minivan! I like that the Sienna '11 is an IIHS top safety pick, and I preferred the exterior appearance to the other top safety pick van. I also really liked that I could get a lot of useful and important features (two rows of sunshades, iPod connectivity and XM) without having to get leather seats (ick, who thinks dead cow is luxury?!) Overall the Sienna was the perfect minivan package for our family - our swagger wagon rules!