Used 2013 Toyota Sienna LE 8-Passenger 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
A grandfather's honest opinion
I previously owned a new 2011 Toyota Sienna LE, put 30K plus on it and traded for a new 2013 Sienna LE almost 3 years ago. I now have 54K miles on this new 2013 as of 1-29-2016. Overall, this is the BEST vehicle I have ever owned. The best features are: effortless electronic steering, fabulous turning radius, smooth ride, spacious cargo room ( I can haul full 4 x 8 sheets of plywood flat in the rear), dual front and rear climate control, blue-tooth tech for my Ipod and phone, and just plain high quality and reliability of the van. Negatives are: driver side middle seat is cumbersome to remove because of the built in cup holder and seat rail slider,and the poor quality new LIMITED MILEAGE TIRES that the only last for 30K miles is disgraceful ( both of my 2011 and current 2013 Siennas had these Michelin limited mile tires.
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Toyota always moving forward!
I am a auto technician and I buy Toyota because at the end of the day I don't want to work on my own car. With Toyota I rarely ever need to, besides routine maintenance. I have owned other brands, but Toyota have always been the most reliable.
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- Limited 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $9,999152 mi away
- LE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $11,99518 mi away
- XLE 7-Passenger Passenger MinivanMSRP: $21,998In-stock online
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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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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