Used 2023 Toyota Sienna Consumer Reviews
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My Favorite Vehicle EVER!
I traded in my Mercedes a 2017 GLE 350 LOADED for this mini-van for a 9,000 mile road trip around the USA. Best decision ever! Much more comfortable and averaged 35mpg regular unleaded and when wife drove even better. Our's is the Platinum All Wheel Drive Model. NO PROBLEMS. Didn't even need the usual new car adjustments. Everything perfect out of the gate. I have been driving for over 48 years have had NEW Mercedes, BMW, Lexus and even Chrysler, Honda Mini Vans, SUVs, etc. NOTHING holds a candle to this 2022 Toyota Sienna. More room than our old Suburban and handles way better not to mention costs half to drive. The only negative is the Mini-van stigma. Even though Toyota was shooting for more of an SUV styling, people (especially my adult kids) just don't get it. Financially, I can drive just about anything I want and this is my dream vehicle! I hope and pray folks will get over the min-van stereotype for their sake! UPDATE: My wife and I are 64 years old with no kids at home and love this van for the room, comfort and gas mileage. Our's is the 2022 Platinum with all the bells and whistles and AWD. We took it on a 9,000 mile road trip over 3 months with Zero problems. More comfortable than our GLE 350 Mercedes SUV with much more room. When I drove we averaged 35 mpg. When my wife drove about 37mpg. I could write a book about how much I love this van!
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Just Replaced a 2010 Sienna with a 2022 Sienna
March 2022 - We have been looking around Central Florida for a 2022 "Red" Sienna for a few months. They are in very limited supply! We finally found one but had to pay almost 10% over the Suggested Manufacturers Price. We also sold our 2010 Sienna for almost $8,000 more than the dealers offer. We are happy with the 2022 Sienna and all of the current safety feathers. The horsepower, while less than the 2010, the performance of the 2022 is fine; not noticeably less. It does feel larger. The one thing that we feel is a negative is storage. The opening between the seats is nice but too open. We placed a plastic box there to store "stuff" that previously was in one of the three glove boxes (two in front of the passenger and one below the passenger seat) in our old 2010 Sienna. In addition, the little hiding places next to the third row of seats are gone. So far, we are getting around 34 mpg driving around town. Overall, we like the new 2022 XLE. Now, after a month of ownership, we still like the 2022 Sienna. We have noticed that it doesn't have a compass. The heating and cooling controls are also difficult to control while driving ... we just can't quickly see the correct button to press. We probably will get used to that. While our 2010 drove like a car, the 2022 drives more like a large SUV. We are getting used to the large car feel. Currently, our best mpg was just over 40. We are still happy with the Sienna; it just will take a little time to get used to all the "bells and whistles" and controls in the vehicle. Now, after a year, we are comfortable with the controls, but still miss the compass. We had one major issue with the car. There appeared to be a communication issue with the computers in the car but after discussing the problem with Toyota, and two weeks of waiting for a repair and $3,000 of warranty work ... all is well. The bottom line is that we are happy with the purchase and plan to own the car for a long time. After 18 months of ownership, all is well. We enjoy driving the minivan, the mpg is averaging around 36 and we have had no additional issues. This was a good purchase! We plan to enjoy it for many years in the future. Now after two years of ownership, we are very happy with the 2010 Sienna. We took a six hour drive to northwestern Florida a few weeks ago and got between 36 and 40 miles per gallon. The Sienna is a great highway vehicle and is very comfortable on long drives. We like it.
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Love it!
We had reserved a Limited in January. There was absolutely no date in site as to when we could expect the car. I noticed the dealer had a Platinum coming "in-transit". I called my salesman and he looked it up and it was sold, but did I want it if the sale didn't go through. "YES!" Fortunately, the original buyer backed out and we were able to get it. It is way more car than we needed or wanted, but we love this car. The ride and comfort is incredible. Yes there is engine noise during quick acceleration, but not as big of an issue as I see here. If you are fixated and cargo room, this may not be the car for you. The second row is able to scoot all the way up to the first row that provides more than enough cargo space for our needs. This car is stylish, quiet and very comfortable. We previously owned a RAV4 and did not care for the ride at all. We love the ride of this car. There's plenty of room for adults and the gas mileage is unbeatable. 630 miles on one tank of gas! We're planning a road trip next month of over 5,000 miles and this will greatly reduce our costs. The cabin is quiet and the road noise is next to nothing. Toyota has always been a reliable choice for us. We had a 2004 Sienna that we traded in for the RAV4 that had 225,000 miles on it and still going strong. Find a good and honest Toyota dealer as we have and have your vehicle serviced there as well. We've always been treated well. This is in a major metropolitan city. I do wish Toyota had more of a loyalty program for their customers. It's hard for us to look at other brands as Toyota has been so good and reliable for us. I think the Sienna is by far the most stylish of all the available minivans. The only down side for us is the sun roof that is standard on so many of their models. Who needs these? Especially if you live in a hot climate like I do!
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Considering selling it ....
Overall decent but considering selling it and buying a lower mileage non hybrid Sienna. 15k buys a lot of gas. PRO Mileage Seating position allows 'spread' CON Front Seats are hard, uncomfortable and the pleather hot Visibility Handling Lacking features 2nd row seats not removable w/o a hack User Manual about useless, more warnings than substance. My isn't this searchable in the infotainment and not filling the clove box MEH Power is decent but engine is noisy under power Mileage drops considerably in colder weather Infotainment
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Much more Camry-like than a Rav4
Basically drives like a Camry station wagon; i.e. ride is smooth and quiet (except engine is noisy during hard acceleration). A Rav4, by contrast, rides rougher and is much noisier. Only two negatives of the Sienna are its complicated climate controls confounded by tiny icons that are hard to decipher and seats that could use more padding. I got 32 MPG in mixed city-highway driving.