Used 2013 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
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DO NOT BUY NAVIGATION SYSTEM
We like the seinna in general. Its comfortable, best driving minivan we tested. Lots of space. What we dont like is the navigation system is one of the worst I've ever used. Its voice entry is slow and error prone, it's display is cluttered and hard to get what is important, it is hard to follow in a city with close turns. Its just bad. My $100 garmin is much better. Not only did I spend 15x that for this system, but they also take out the XM capable radio to do it. Other complaints are gas mileage is only 18-21, the heated seats dont let you turn on back vs legs, and in general the seats are not as comfortable as I would expect in this class. And the tires are expensive!
best minivan ever
I believe Toyota is still the only Japanese car manufacturer with an all-wheel-drive minivan. It handles so well and there is nothing quite like the reliability of the Toyota brand. This is the third Sienna I've owned, but the first time I've driven one to 100K miles. Still handles just like it did when I first bought it new. I've been so impressed with this line of minivans. I don't know why anyone would buy any other brand, especially in New England with its slick roads in the winter. The all-wheel-drive is a lifesaver
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Outstanding vehicle
The Toyota Sienna we bought has 86,000 miles on it. The Sienna replaced a 2009 Honda Accord. It rides and handles very well. It is quiet and has plenty of power. We are retired and wanted a comfortable vehicle for travel and for hauling larger items we might find at yard or garage sales. It is the most comfortable car we have owned. It has great visibility and a short turning radius. My wife and I have owned many vehicles over the years or various types and are very confident we made the right choice. Toyota reliability is just a bonus!
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My must have
This vehicle should last to close to 200,000 miles. Usual basic maintenance will be needed. It's bigger width wise then other vans. Great space in back for hauling wood or ladders. My van doesn't have all the bells and whistles but it has all I needed.
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240,000 miles so far.
We bought this van new after we got tee-boned with our 2012 Sienna. We bought the exact same model except it was 2013. The van held up nicely but was a complete loss. I think it was a Volkswagen Passat or Jetta that came flying out of a parking lot into the passenger side. Our 2013 has been great. We had the a few issues that was covered under our Toyota extended warranty. The cam actuator went out or was clogged and the dealership replaced it. They tried flushing the oil first but that worked temporarily. After that I started changing the oil at 7500 not 10,000. Also, the bottom control arm was worn so they replaced 1. I had to do the other out of warranty. Overall it has been great and I would buy another one. Update at 240,000. Replaced the alternator at approximately 230,000 miles. Noticed some smoke coming out of the hood and a light on the dash. The van stalled shortly after and was completely dead. While replacing the alternator I also replaced the water pump. The job took me about 6 hours for both.
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