Overview & Reviews
The Toyota Sienna remains unchanged for the 2010 model year.
- Smooth and powerful V6, available all-wheel drive, seven- or eight-passenger seating.
- Expensive option packages, uninspired handling even for a minivan.
User Reviews:
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Great comfort - 2010 Toyota Sienna
By agnh - March 12 - 5:40 pmThe Sienna seemed like our only choice given the features we wanted, mainly a good quality vehicle with AWD, 7 pass seating and 2nd row bucket seats, without moving up to a full size SUV. The ride is much better and more stable than I expected given Toyota cars usual soft, wallowy feeling. The engine power is just right, plenty of passing power and the engine never feels like its struggling. The interior space is great, Im 64" and there is still room for someone to sit behind me, however for me, the seat cushions are too short. There are features on the Limited I wanted such as HID lights, however the price premium was over $5k more, which I dont know how Toyota can justify.
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Solid but Uninspired - 2010 Toyota Sienna
By Jeff - January 7 - 12:16 amWanted 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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Toyota Sienna - 2010 Toyota Sienna
By toyotasienna - August 23 - 10:00 amBought Certified used. Good car. Comfortable ride. Like flexible seating positions in 8 pass.
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The Lexus of Minivans - 2010 Toyota Sienna
By flybone89 - September 21 - 9:06 pmTraded in 06 Odyssey and you cant go wrong with either van. But the styles are very different, and we prefer the Sienna. Sienna is quieter and rides much smoother. Sienna also has better turning radius. We took the Sienna on a 1600 mile road trip and loved the journey. And we originally wanted it without AWD, but we ran into a snowstorm and AWD paid for itself in one trip!! Our Sienna is loaded, and it really feels more like a luxury sedan than a minivan.