Used 2013 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
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Great, versatile vehicle. Good hauler
I'M an empty nester and a 65 yr old female. I bought this to carry my 2 Kayaks Inside, to avoid the time-consuming and difficult Job of lifting the Kayaks to the roof. Works great. My friends love it, too. Also carries bicycles easily as well as a group of people. Runs well. I live in Wis. And one day I was In a snowy construction Zone and needed to make a short, quick right turn around a barrel. This Van did ' it gracefully. Far better than expected. My husband and I have driven nothing but Toyotas since the 198Os . We had a small 1994 pick up that ran 190,000 miles in 20 years and only stopped because the frame rusted. Only repair was ex haust system because of rust . a great value . We also have had a Corolla with absolutely no problems In 12 years and 170,000 miles. Can't complain.
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Toyota Sienna Limited Braun Power XT Mobility 2013
This is the top of the line mini van, smoothest ride available in this category. It is a limited edition with all the bells and whistles including navigation and flat screen dvd player. The best feature if with 2 sunroofs this van offers so much visibility and openness you'd think you were in a convertible or a limo! It has a Braunabiliy Power XT Lean and ramp system so any wheelchair rider can get in and out smoothly and safely. This is by far the best vehicle my family has ever owned. It gave me so much independence and style with smooth and responsive steering, we are sad to see her go.
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- SE 8-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $14,495147 mi away
- XLE 8-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $13,995418 mi away
- Limited 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $16,777409 mi away
The best car I've bought
The minivan is very quiet and great value.It has great legroom and headroom. The car is the best family car,it has hand rests.The headlight is amazing.The seats are very comfy and fast,it also drives very,very smoothly.
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One Van-tastic Sienna
Repair costs can be pricey without maintenance warranty.The headlights cast a somewhat shadowy low beam.Carpet a bit thin but everything else is great,quiet ride comfy seating on all rows and easy smooth handling even on highways.Good on gas too
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Design Flaws
I bought a 2013 Toyota Sienna in January 2013. It is currently below 2000 miles. . At 60% weight load capacity, the ground clearance goes down to about 5 inches. I get honked on highway asking me to pull over and check-out the rear. The weight load capacity specified in the Toyota User Manual is 1355lbs. Even the dealer is suggesting me go buy an aftermarket solution to fix the issue. This is a true safety issue. DonÂt even think about installing a tow hitch for a bicycle etc. The vanÂs rear suspension is too weak to handle a tow hitch with the weight of bicycles.
Great Mom Car!
This car is as close to perfect as it can get! Everyone with a family needs this car.
Excellent minivan!
Excellent minivan!
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Great value for price
Very reliable van
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Not impressed
We’ve owned this van for almost 2 years now and in the time we’ve owned it we’ve had to repair the rear hatch motor and moon roof. Neither was cheap. The window seals have rotted, both fog light trim pieces have fallen off, the driver seat cushion is cracking badly, the paint on the roof is bleaching, the finish on the wheels is peeling off….Not the Toyota quality I was expecting. I can’t speak to the drivetrain reliability as it only has 62,000 miles but if it’s anything like the quality of the rest of the vehicle then I’m nervous. Update: We decided to trade the van in on an SUV. We purchased a 2017 Ford Expedition as I think I’m done with Toyota. I previously owned a 4-runner and an Echo and didn’t care for the 4-Runner because it was a cramped cabin and the fuel mileage was atrocious. The Echo was a nightmare and had engine code after code and had to sell it for a loss because the mechanics didn’t know what the problem was. I suspect it was the catalytic converter in hindsight. We won’t be purchasing any more Toyotas. We’ll let everyone else overpay for them.
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2013 Toyota Sienna Major Engine Trouble
No air compression in the number 6 cylinder. Need to repair or replace which is thousands of dollars. Making the car worthless. Yes worthless. Toyota motor actual data suggest good for only 120K miles. No residual value