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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  • My Sienna - 2005 Toyota Sienna
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    I Have been enjoying my new Sienna. Sometimes however, I find it does not seem to steer straight. It wants to pull to the left. This is my first big vehicle and it does take some time getting familiar with how the van handles. It is a super smooth ride but be careful, this van glides so smoothly that you do not realize how fast you are going! My power sliding door is making some noise it did not before. ( Sound like it needs lubricant ) The folding seats, removable seats are wonderful. I hauled a queen sized sofa bed in it and had plenty of room to spare! I get about 23 mpg so far with 93 octane fuel and about 20 with 89 octane. The engine is louder now than when new.

  • Minivan? Says who? - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    Sold my Explorer to get this minivan and I wish I had done it long ago. Easy to drive, very comfortable, lots of space, price is comparable. Really a nice overall package here.

  • First Class - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    One test run of the XLE Limited AWD and we knew this was the car to replace our MB ML320. We also swore wed never own a minivan, but Toyota made us converts. Its Features, performance,comfort and ride are exceptional and the vehicle is truly a fun drive. I too say --Best car in the world.

  • Lexus MiniVan - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    Greeting ~ We traded in a 2000 Lexus RX 300 on the new Sienna Minivan for 2004. One of the better moves I have made. This vehicle is a keeper. I never really loved the RX, and I like the Sienna better than I ever liked the Lexus. Highly Recommend. Good Luck, Greg

  • Got It, Love It, Mean It - 2004 Toyota Sienna
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    The 2004 Sienna is hard to find in my area (Oklahoma), but once we finally got to test drive it, we had to have it to replace our 1998 Sienna. We have four children and the eight passenger seating option, combined with the excellent gas mileage and great Toyota quality made this decision a no brainer.

  • SLUDGE - 1999 Toyota Sienna
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    This van was not as good inside as my plymouth van. Its hard to get into the very back seats. My plymouth was roomier. Since Ive had sludge problems its been downhill from there.

  • Great Minivan - 2005 Toyota Sienna
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    Owned a 3 Chrysler T&Cs prior. After my second experience with a blown transmission, went with the Toyota quality. Sienna drives very spirited and is much more car like then my previous van. Fuel economy is close to 26 mpg on the highway which I think is fantastic. I look forward to my first long trip with it in the future.

  • 3rd Row cup holder issue - 2015 Toyota Sienna
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    We just purchased this brand new 2015 Toyota Sienna XLE and we love it so far. The only issue were having is the 3rd row right side cup holders get very very hot, to the point where my daughters drink gets hot within minutes. And it happens within minutes if cutting it on. We were told that there was a computer and it would get hot, but thats just crazy. Is anybody law experiencing this issue and what did you / they do about it!? I need help before I take it back to the dealership.

  • Mom of 3 loves her new minivan - 2008 Toyota Sienna
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    Sienna or Odyssey? Its like 6 of one, half a dozen of the other. The two are both excellent, safe minivans, and if you have to have a minivan, either one will serve you well. I traded in a 2002 Chrysler Town & Country for the 08 Sienna because it felt more refined, and was more attractive inside and out than the Odyssey. The Odyssey has a tighter wheel and firmer ride--some call it more sporty. The Siennas steering is looser, so you may not feel as if you have as much control, but you do. The Siennas ride is incredibly smooth, and the turning radius is tight (for a minivan). There is hardly any road noise, and in my Limited there are more features than I know what to do with.

  • A funny story about my beloved Sienna - 2001 Toyota Sienna
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    I have owned many cars in the past & not one has ever made me this happy as an owner. I am also an amateur mechanic. My story is classic, because I am a smart-a$$ & it was fun. Last summer I was driving behind a cherry red mustang with the top down. Sweet. Anyhow, the driver was kind of a jerk, ignoring the admirers on the sidewalk calling to him, "What year?" Fed up with this mans "Holier than Thou" attitude, I patted the side of my gray minivan, smiled wide & said, "2001! Aint she a beuat? Awesome mileage & drives like a dream!" The side of the street guys were in stitches as I waved and pulled away slowly and proud. I LOVE THIS VAN! My next one will just be a newer version!

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