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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  • 2017 Toyota Sienna is piece of Junk - 2017 Toyota Sienna
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    We have been very disappointed with the quality of 2017 Toyota Sienna Van Powertrain and its workmanship. Van has just 1000 miles on it and it runs like piece of junk. There is no power and sometimes it becomes very risky on the road when it start losing its power. Transmission sucks and its really hazard for life sometimes when you drive on speedy road. We raised the concern with Round Rock Toyota and service the van three time since bought within two months. They have no answer to the problem though they accepted that car has some major problem. Service dept. shared Toyota Customer service number and after 4 weeks of communication on paper Toyota Customer service said they cant help CAUTION: I SUGGEST ALL THE NEW BUYERS OF TOYOTA CARs TO BE CAREFUL AS ITS A HAZARD TO YOUR LIFE AND WASTE OF MONEY TO BUY TOYOTA.

  • Happy owner. - 2008 Toyota Sienna
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    Safety features and styling were two of the big reasons I purchased my van. In addition to the traction and stability control the engine performance for a vehicle of this size and weight is remarkable. I had some reservation when I looked at the EPA estimates of 17/23. Not to worry, after 35,000 miles I am averaging slightly under 24 MPG for local and highway driving combined. I have recorded almost 28 MPG on the highway. I have also experienced the engine clatter on cold start. Assured twice by the dealer that this is not a problem. Overall, I am very happy with this vehicle.

  • Second Best Minivan - 2005 Toyota Sienna
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    The 04 Sienna is a great minivan with plenty of space, (Third row should only be used by small children.) great interior build quality which exeeds every other minivan and looks that arent too shabby for a minivan. Our Sienna has had no problems excluding a flat tire because of a nail on the road and one time someone keyed our car. No mechanical problems at all. If you buy a Sienna, you will be rewarded with a solid family vehicle that stands up to the normal family schedual.

  • Love my van! - 2005 Toyota Sienna
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    Love everything about it, big upgrade from my 1992 Previa. Have taken 8 trips in it since purchase, no complaints whatsoever. Very easy to move seats in and out, up and down, to allow for carrying passengers or cargo. Seats 6 adults very comfortably, a 7th in the rear seats if all are smaller adults.

  • Sienna review - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    We bought this car in March of 2003, after having had a terrible experience with a Ford Windstar. Love most everthing about this car, although we have had some trouble with both passenger sliding doors. One is electric and the other is not, but we have had to have them looked at 3 separate times for loud squeeking noises in both doors

  • Great Minivan! - 2001 Toyota Sienna
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    Great minivan although but a bit on the small size. Fun and comfortable to drive. Would highly recommend this vehicle to anyone.

  • A great minivan - 2011 Toyota Sienna
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    We just purchased a new 2011 Sienna Limited with Advanced Tech Pkg. Previous vehicle was gas-guzzling Lexus SUV. We really like all the options and technology it has to offer. Drove the 2011 Odyssey but for the $ we could get a lot more Sienna and a great family hauler that is noticeably quieter. The drivers seat could use some work with the headrest. At 63" I find it difficult to get comfortable and Toyota made a huge mistake with that awful faux wood on the dash.

  • Wow, Not What We Expected - 2011 Toyota Sienna
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    This is our 3rd Sienna. Always liked the solid quality of these cars. New interior panels are very hard and cheap looking. My wife loves all the convenience gadgets. But.. the sliding doors are starting to stick and the power steering is making a strange crunching noise. Took it to the dealer. Yes, Toyota is aware of these things. There is no fix. Now, some of the electronics seem to be intermittently failing. It is amazing to me that these things are happening if Toyota had tested them out before releasing production. Last model was higher quality.

  • Is it worth the extra money? - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    Seems to be well designed. Does not compair to our Town and Country which was far more powerful and the sound system was far better. I believe that there is a lot of hype over this vehicle which is very similar to others in the class, and which are significantly cheaper.

  • Unacceptable wind noise - 2006 Toyota Sienna
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    This is our second Toyota minivan. We traded in our 2004 for this 2006 for the added features including additional safety features. This loaded xle limited 7 passenger 4dr fwd is an improvement in all areas except in road noise. We dealt with a different dealer than the one that sold the new vehicle to us because we felt that he failed to address the problem. Even with the different dealer, and a deal where we paid half the cost of replacing the awful original equipment tires (in hopes of reducing the noise) the expence did not fully remove the noise. To us, the noise sounds like a vent is open, or, air leakage is occuring around the doors. Please offer a reasonable solution to this problem.

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