Toyota Sienna Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.46/5 Average
1,944 Total Reviews
Model Overview:

Buyers looking for a smart choice in the minivan segment will undoubtedly find themselves considering the Toyota Sienna. Since its introduction in 1998, the Sienna has won over families with its versatility, features, safety record and reputation for reliability.

In reviews, we've lauded the Sienna for its smooth, refined ride and easy-to-drive nature. Another plus is that Toyota has generally offered all-wheel drive on the Sienna, making it a more practical alternative to large three-row crossover SUVs. More recent Siennas can be downright plush in higher trim levels, and there's even an SE model with a sport-tuned suspension that's genuinely sporty. Whichever version you choose, you'll be getting one of the most dependable and rewarding minivans on the market.

User Reviews:

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  • First minivan - 2015 Toyota Sienna
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    I would buy this car again, only thing about a minivan for me I dislike is Im 63" and would like more headroom always hitting my head on rear lift trunk, I will probably go back to suv because of more head room. Other then that, a real dependable vehicle

  • 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.

  • Wonderful to drive!! - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    I had never owend a van or driven one before owning this one. It has been a wonderful experience and the dealership was always helpful. Everything is very compact and readily within reach. I would definitely own another van.

  • Great Mini Van - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    After 6 Plymouth/odge and 1 Ford Windstar minivans, this one is the VERY BEST!!

  • Sweet swagger wagon - 2011 Toyota Sienna
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    First van. Previously we had two accords and two Volvo wagons. This van drives much nicer than expected. Its not as comfortable as a Volvo xc70, but has much more room. The ride and feel is solid. The v6 has plenty of power. I test drove the Honda and liked this as well. The run flat tires are not as loud or stiff as one might expect from other reviews. I rate this van as a buy.

  • great van - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    best minivan I ever owned , great an gas and great on the hiway , very smooth and stable

  • Toyota Sienna #1 - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    Im an independant car dealer who has owned many personal mini-vans from dodge,chrysler,mazda,nissan,honda and found the Toyota line of vans are superior. My 04 Sienna Limited XLE is outstanding.

  • There is no other to compare - 2011 Toyota Sienna
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    Bought our "swagger wagon" after much research this past April. We tried every competitive minivan and even a few SUVs, but we need 7-passenger seating so the field is limited. Weve had two Dodge Caravans and they began to fall apart after about five years. The Kia is junk IMO. So, it cams down to the Odyssey and the Sienna. The Sienna won for three reasons: 1. Price beats the Honda by a few thousand, 2. Consumer Reports show Toyota reliability is unbeaten by anyone in the long run (and we hope to keep this van for many years) 3. The Honda is just plain ugly on the outside (looks like a hearse). IMO, the 2011 Sienna is the best looking minivan ever.

  • Solid but Uninspired - 2010 Toyota Sienna
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    Wanted a lower trim model but was boxed into the XLE to get AWD (they have an LE AWD but good luck finding one). Got the van for mostly short haul driving and occasional longer trips with the dogs. After a year, getting about 19 MPG average (mostly city) but get 23 MPG on highway trips. Ride is just fine for what it is, and it handles better than most of the other vans. NAV system is beyond awful, but I just use my Garmin instead. Will likely never use the DVD player. Backup camera is a nice feature. Runflat tires on the AWD havent given long term issues yet, but paying $260 for a flat will grow old real quick.

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