Used 2011 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
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Door broke and Toyota can't fit it
The driver's side door on our new Sienna does not work. We have taken it to the dealer three times. The dealer and the national Toyota repair people do not know how to fix this. Toyota will not provide a loaner. When we called to request arbitration paperwork, we were told it would take 10-14 business days. I strongly believe this is an unethical business practice. We will continue to seek damages under state law and will never buy a Toyota again.
Disappointed
I have owned my Sienna XLE since April 2010 and have enjoyed it except for the rattling that developed shortly after I purchased it. The right rear passenger door panel is loose and the door and second row seats rattle when driving on all but the smoothest roads. The van has been in for repair of this issue six times at two dealerships, with no satisfactory resolution. As with all my four previously owned Toyota vehicles, I have had no mechanical problems with the Sienna. I have always had a great deal of confidence in Toyota products, but if this issue isn't resolved I probably will sell or trade the van. Not sure I would purchase another Toyota product.
- Base 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $8,800120 mi away
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Swagger Wagon Rocks!
We avoided the 'minivan' like none other. But after going to the auto show we narrowed it down to either the Buick Enclave or the Sienna SE. This was as we wanted a car with three rows so as to be able to get back to the kids as well as take the grandparents. We test drove the Sienna SE 'Swagger Wagon' the day after the show, and ending up buying the day after. This is the first minivan that actually turned my head due to styling, and you just can't beat Toyo reliability vs unknown GM reliability (imo). So far, only having it for a week, we are really enjoying it. I love the styling in and out, rides great on the 19" low profile tires, and has tight steering and feel.
Minimalist Dream Car
The inside of the car is cheaply appointed plastic that does not hold up BUT the performance and reliability is great. A little hard on gas (20mpg city) but the fact that I sleep in the van frequently while traveling more than makes up for this. I took the back seats out and put in a piece of carpeted plywood to level the floor out for a more comfortable nights rest. The van is great for what I use it for. Soon to hit 150,000 miles and still running strong. I plan on running it till it gives up the ghost. The longer you own and drive this van the more you will love it. The bullet proof 4 cylinder has more than enough power. As of this review I have 206000 miles shooting for 300 only oil changes and still running strong. Great beach car. Never sell it 🤗
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Very Disappointed
We purchased the Sienna XLE a few weeks ago. We spent good money on a high end vehicle expecting great quality, unfortunately we've been very disappointed. All the back seats are squeaking and rattling. It started with the 3rd row seat, then the pilot chair seats. We brought it into the dealership to have it looked and they said Toyota was aware of the issues on some of the Siennas and that there was no fix. They said they are working a redesign! Why did they let this go out the door. Furthermore, when we asked the dealership to help us out and resolve the issue, they said it's not their problem (there exact words). I will never buy a Toyota again!!