2004 Toyota Sienna Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.65/5 Average
732 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The Sienna has been completely redesigned for 2004. Roomier and more powerful than before, Toyota's minivan entry now has the all-important fold-flat third-row seat, as well as a choice of seven- or eight-passenger seating (on lower level trims) and available all-wheel drive.

Pros:
  • Reliable Camry genes, refined V6, fold-flat 60/40 third-row seat, seven- and eight-passenger seating configurations, available all-wheel drive.
Cons:

User Reviews:

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  • LOREN MOORE REVIEW - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    THE NON ADJUSTABLE STEERING WHEEL, OTHER THAN TELESCOPING FEATURE IS NOT AS COMFROTABLE AS THE CHRYSLER LIMITED VAN THAT I OWNED PREVIOUSLY. THE NON MEMORY DRIVER SEAT AND MIRRORS IS ALSO A DRAWBACK. THE POWER FROM THE 3.3 ENGINE DOES NOT HAVE THE POWER EXPECTED WHEN DRIVING IN MOUNTIANS OR HILLS WHEN THE VEHICLE IS IN CRUISE CONTROL--IT CONTINUES TO DOWNSHIFT WHICH MAKES THE RIDE QUITE UNEASY. DEALER HAS NO ANSWER FOR THIS PROBLEM.

  • Good van - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    Have had my LE FWD for two and a half years now. The only problems have been a faulty L/S front power window motor, replaced under warranty,and the moulding on the L/S of the second row seat keeps popping off. Looks like there is a screw or pin missing that holds the molding to the seat.

  • A good minivan, but not perfect - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    Weve had the LE-7, #7 for two months. The van is comfortable, large, handles well with a smooth quiet ride, and gets great gas mileage. The split folding rear seats together with the well beneath them (for loose items) are useful. The daytime running lights did not initally work, a shoulder belt retraction mechanism had to be replaced on one of the middle seats, and the gas gauge reads high so that we have almost run out of gas (half gallon left)when there is apparently an eight tank left. The gas warning light did not come on. The lower rear quarter panels are cheap and made out of flexible plastic. Even Toyota has first year production problems.

  • A very Surprising revelation - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    After driving Hondas for almost 20 years, I had my mind focused on a Honda Odyssey. I was a little reluctant to consider a different brand. So, first, we went out and test drove the Honda Odyssey. One of my local Honda dealers was kind enough to allow us to keep one for a day. As expected, it was a very nice van and the dealer was willing to give a big discount. The next day, we went straight to the Toyota dealer. Unfortunately, they werent willing to let us keep one overnight and pricing was very firm. However, we took it on a long test drive and were amazed at the improvements! To make a long story short, we bought the Sienna XLE and love it.

  • THE CAR - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    VERY COMFORTABLE AND LOTS OF FEATURES IN IT. But not great power.

  • Disapointed - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    My 2004 does not ride as smooth as my 2001 Town & Country, is is much noiser inside and not as good fuel milage. It also lacks many of the luxury features such as Pasenger power seat and memory seat. When using Cruise it seems to always downshift on slight grades which I believe accounts for the milage problem

  • Fun to Efficiency - A Superb Vehicle - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    After extesive testing and research I have decided that the new sienna outperforms all other minivans in every possible dimension. It is drives very well, is very responsive and has tight control - you must take it on a test drive if you are thinking on buying a minivan. It is surprisingly quiet at high speeds. The safety options are reasonably prices. It is very roomy inside yet not too bulgy on the outside. It is more confortable than a suburban (with 8 seats) yet does 70% more miles per gallon and is much safer. It beats the Honda in every dimension. The seats are easy to fold.

  • 2004 Sienna - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    Excellent vehicle. Somewhat disappointed though with noise level at highway speeds.

  • Very Good Minivan - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    Purchased the new Sienna two weeks ago. Considered the new Quest and the Hondas. The Sienna has a very responsive engine. Lots of storage compartments. 8 seater is a plus when relatives visit us. It replaces a Windstar we had. Much better vehicle than Fords.

  • LOVE THIS VAN! - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    I absolutely love this van! The trunk is huge and the backseats are so easy to fold down by myself and Im on the small side.I did have to have the gas tank replaced (recall) but that was easy and they filled the tank when they were done (it was about half full when I took it in). My kids love the ease of getting in and out. The ride is excellent and quiet. The surround sound is awesome, but so is turning it off! :) Sonar and laser cruise control are very easy to use and turn off if needed. This is my 5th vehicle (2nd minivan) and Ive never loved one more than this one!

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