Overview & Reviews
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.
- Reliable Camry genes, refined V6, fold-flat 60/40 third-row seat, seven- and eight-passenger seating configurations, available all-wheel drive.
User Reviews:
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Smooth Driving - 2004 Toyota Sienna
By rochelle - March 31 - 10:00 ami love the way it handles. its roomy, comfortable and is smooth to drive. i had a dodge caravan which was a disaster. i love toyota and would never buy another car that isnt a toyota.
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LOVE IT! - 2004 Toyota Sienna
By yyz555 - March 31 - 10:00 amMy husband wanted a mini van I was against it. We looked at the Honda Odyssey but when I took it for a test drive it was like driving a cargo van. My husband had to drag me to Toyota to try the Sienna. I could not believe the differnce. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!! It drives like a car & the turn radius is fabulous. I can make a u turn like a Camry.
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By Far The Best Vehicle Ive Ever Owned - 2004 Toyota Sienna
By brlaity - March 12 - 2:30 amI have never really been a "mini-van" person, But I have to admit that there is truly no better vehicle for a growing family than the Toyota Sienna. This van has more than enough room for two growing boys and all of the things that my wife and I need to transport. The ride is excellent and, even though it is big, it handles like a car and I have yet to find any major "blind spots." Overall a seriously comfortable and economical ride that will make even the most adamant anti-minivan folks think twice.
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Great Van - 2004 Toyota Sienna
By fink - March 11 - 10:00 amWe love our new Sienna! The split fold down 3rd row was the big seller. The ride is quiet and comfortable. We feel like we have more than enough power for passing and merging. Kids love the extra room.
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Pretty Decent and Useful Van - 2004 Toyota Sienna
By kickserves - March 8 - 7:43 amI still have the 2004 Toyota Sienna XLE Limited AWD van. Its been a solid performer since day 1. Its quiet, powerful, dependable, and comfortable on long trips. We live in New England, and its great in the winter. We have the 7-seat option, so there is plenty of room. I have had a few service items, some expected, some not. Problem areas: Oxygen and Air/Fuel sensors, inconsistent electrical problems with doors & windows, brake rotors/disks, rear wheel bearings.
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Best vehicle I have ever owned - 2004 Toyota Sienna
By Alex Mullins - March 4 - 11:40 pmPurchased in Canada, this van is great in snow. After 44 months and 195000 km, this vehicle has had only routine maintenance. We love the ride, the room for luggage, great highway vehicle, smooth ride, short turning radius, excellent sound system. Only regret is not getting the XLE. I can think of nothing negative to say about this vehicle. Just replaced the timing belt, water pump and plugs at 185000 km and it runs like new again. Local Toyota dealer wanted $900 plus for that work but i had it completed by a trusted small town mechanic for $560. Am on third set of Michelin all-weather tires. Had my first alignment and the vehicle runs smooth as glass. Averaging 25.4 miles hwy and city.
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super van - 2004 Toyota Sienna
By peterpanshrek - February 22 - 10:00 ami was choosing between the toyota Sequoia and the Sienna for a family of five, finally i was convinced by my wife to get our Sienna as the 3rd family car,the ease of loading and unloading the family helped make my decision.
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Several Bothersome Quirks - 2004 Toyota Sienna
By dcmharley - February 20 - 5:10 amIm a repeat Sienna owner. Leased a 97 and loved it. Bought a top-of- the-line 04 and wish I had leased it, so I can dump it. Navigation system stinks. It is disabled when car is in motion. Not even a passenger can plot a route without stopping (usually on the side of a busy highway!!) Run-flat tires are sold as a feature. They wear out in 20K miles and cost 3X the price of conventionals. No spare brings up all sorts of safety problems. They are rated as Ultra High Performance All- Season. What? On a minivan? Transmission shifts very poorly, particularly when downshifting then accelerating, as one does at yield signs, toll booths, etc.
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Gotta Lemon - 2004 Toyota Sienna
By Gotta Lemon - February 16 - 10:00 amPaid Sticker for a lemon. Since I have purchased my Sienna - I have had a new Radiator (mine split open), the inside hinge the driver door broke off (when I got this fixed, the annoying rattling went away), one of the speakers crackles, and ALL of the rear seatbelts need to be fixed - the fixtures around them are broken. Thank God the DVD player still works. Tried to trade it, but I would have lost my shirt.
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I will never buy Toyota again - 2004 Toyota Sienna
By love4cars2014 - February 12 - 10:56 pmWe brought this car of the dealers lot in Dec 2003. We have had numerous problems with it. Except for its engine, everything has had problems. - Radiator blew off at 15K and again at 98K - Rear shock replaced at 35K - Body parts just rattle, rattle and more rattle - Water seeped into the rear of the car causing us to get that cleared couple times - Alignment goes off the whack every 6 months - I have to change tires every 2 years due to excessive wear. No one can tell why - Automatic door broke twice! Forutnately second time the part was covered under warranty - Radio has gone bad - Side door plastic cracked - Rear axle hub had to be changed at 95K - AutomaticWindowreplac