Used 2011 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
The Best Minivan?
This is our first foray into the world of minivans and we couldn't be happier. The V6 engine is like butta, the seat are extra-comfy, and the added security of the AWD is priceless. This is the nicest vehicle that I've ever owned. We also paid about $3000 below MSRP. We also own an '07 Camry. That's 2 Toyotas after years of owning Hondas. We may never go back to any of Toyota's competitors.
Very smooth and comfortable ride
We got this van because i am fed up with my Honda CR-V because it is too small, bumpy, worst seat and has horrible road noise. I get stressed out every time i drive within the first 30 minutes. My family went on a long drive to Vegas just last week and it took us 5 hours to get there but it only seemed like 2 hours for me. The van is very roomy and the seat is very ergonomically designed, very comfortable. I like the bluetooth capability, connected the iphone to receive and make calls, and even play your music files wirelessly. I think fuel economy is not bad considering a V6 engine and at constant 85 mph speed. Overall, it is a wise decision to choose the Sienna over the Odyssey.
- Limited 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,491170 mi away
- LE 8-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,299193 mi away
- LE 8-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,299193 mi away
Best MiniVan ever - Period
Just can't get over the fact how good this van is despite bad publicity on Toyota vehicles. Test drove the 2011 Honda Odyssey, Chrysler Town and Country etc. They are no match. Excellent price! well worth it. I will buy Toyota's from now on! Heck with the media!
More time in service dept than on road
3rd row seat is defective and totally unsafe, power toyota in irvine has been terrible, we are stuck with a rental car for next few weeks. should have waited for the new odyssey!
It's not all gravy
First, lets get the good out of the way. The van is very good to look at, has ample power and is relatively comfortable. However, there are some decisions made by Toyota that boggles the mind. Though the sunroof glass is 20 inches, you only get an 8 inch opening when it's FULLY retracted! Ridiculous!! Unless you are a small person, the armrests are not long enough and are too thin. The footrest for your left leg is once again extremely small. My size 10 feet would not fit flatly without touching a bulge down there somewhere. General quality is also not what i expect from a Toyota. A couple of interior panels are not lined up correctly. There is also cheap looking plastic parts everywhere.