4 Star Reviews for 2007 Toyota Sienna

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.29/5 Average
62 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The 2007 Toyota Sienna benefits from a major power upgrade, as a new 266-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 replaces last year's 3.3-liter engine. This makes the Sienna the most powerful minivan on the market. In other news, all '07 Siennas with CD changers are satellite radio-ready (Sirius), and the standard tire-pressure monitoring system now has sensors for each tire (resulting in more accurate readings). The available 17-inch alloy wheels have a new finish.

Pros:
  • Powerful and refined V6, smooth ride, packed with convenience features, choice of seven- or eight-passenger seating, available all-wheel drive, tight build quality.
Cons:
  • Expensive option packages, uninspired handling, noise isolation could be better.

User Reviews:

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  • Its as advertised - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    Only had it a few days but it is a nice van. I had a Ford Freestar Limited with all the bells and whistles that were available. It was all the bells and whistles that would break or cause me a problem. The LE with pkg #3 is everything I need, but nothing extra that could break or give me a headache. The Toyota just "feels" like a quality vehicle.

  • The Best Could Be Better w/o Much Cost - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    The third minivan weve owned: a 1990 Dodge Caravan, a 2001 Honda Odyssey, now a 2007 Sienna. Each was best on market at the time. This year it was between Odyssey and Sienna. The Sienna had more comfortable seating and the XLE package #5 had all features we wanted without requiring navigation.

  • overall its ok - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    I got this van with about 10,000 miles on it. I brought it back to the dealership about a month later with a very annoying rattle in the driver side slider, the rattle came and went, and while it was making the noise, it would drive me crazy. They were unable to hear it, so of course they couldnt fix it. three trips back and forth to the dealership and they were unable to fix what they couldnt hear, finally, I brought it to another dealership and they fixed it. My only other comment is negative; regarding the spare tire recall-- I have had the spare in the back of my van for months- - get on the ball Toyota-- this is completely unacceptable-- I guess its better than having it fall off.

  • Not Happy - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    Had the van 6 months and had to be in the shop every other month. First the battery died and I had to drag the van out of the garage with 5k miles. Then the tire sensor had to be replaced, check engine light comes on, electric motors jumpy, rear latch broke and the door wouldnt even open. All this with 10k miles. I bought a new vehicle so my wife (works nights) and small children would have a reliable vehicle and I wouldnt have to worry. Now I have to spend a Saturday taking it to the shop. Cant get rid of it because the dealer says I still owe more than it is worth. Cant wait to see what happens next!

  • Like the van... kind of - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    Nearing one year with 2007 Sienna, 18k miles. Great room for kids and all that comes with them. Drives nice, with lots of power. Handling not so great, breaking a bit scary at times due to the soft break pedal. Interior quality is not so Toyota-like; needs refinement with attention to materials and finish. A/C needs more power to the back seats. I would like to say the gas mileage is better then I thought. Were getting around 22-23 MPG combined and the added power is nice to have during traffic in/outs.

  • Odyssey to Sienna - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    We just traded our 2005 Honda Odyssey Touring (37,000 miles) for a 2007 XLE Sienna. The Sienna has a wonderful drive: lovely steering, fantastic on Manhattans awful street surfaces, oozes quality, is built well, is fast and has great brakes.

  • Reluctant Toyota Convert is Thrilled - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    Always hated Toyota, but after Dodge experience only considered Honda and Toyota. Love driving this van. VERY comfortable, excellent feature, and feels very solid (in a good way, not like a tank). Because of the options we wanted, we had to go for the limited (pricey) and ended up getting the power 3rd row seat. Thats a pain b/c it is much slower than manual and everything must be perfectly out of the way for it to work. Gratuitous technology, but we love the other features.

  • Poor gas mileage - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    Bought it because we need a big minivan, had side airbags and stability control. Like the van, hate the mileage. Absolute best we can get is 15.5 city, 25.5 hwy. Expected better city. Has a rattle in dash, otherwise pretty happy so far.

  • I like Toyotas. However... - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    First year my battery died off, first year had a new transmission to my XLE limited edition. Year and a half, had a new ac compressor. Third year, starting to have problems with my transmission again. I bought the vehicle brand new. I just can not believe this. I think very highly about Toyotas: there quality is the best. I just got a bad one, unfortunately.

  • Toyota Sienna is great so far! - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    Very pleased with mileage on highway. Handles well and has a short turning radius. Seats are difficult to remove and replace. Power window on driver side is hard to regulate.

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