3 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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  • A nice car - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    I bought it this March 2007, XLE model with 17 tires, tri zone automatic climate control, traction control and so on.

  • 2007 Toyota Sienna - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    Many, many problems with the interior of the car. Middle passenger side seat is a "lemon seat" seat belt is major issue, 5th time trying to resolve. A/C system airflow distribution disproportionate in the bi-level and floor level settings. Rear air conditioner and heat appear to not be cooling and barely heating. Radio defective, speaker blown 2x, tire pressure sensor broken, side mirror control fell into dash, base of lemon seat cracked, handle of same seat broke, over head light broke over this seat, rear bumper came loose, tires are bald at 25K miles,air bag indicator light malfuntioning. I cannot believe the problems were having.

  • Just a few problems - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    Overall, Ive enjoyed my minivan. However...(1) both sliding doors rattle. Took it in several times, they greased it and it was ok for a short time and then back to the rattle. No one can find the problem; (2)drivers side sliding door sometimes gets stuck (cant close it from inside) & (3) same door sometimes wont open from the inside either; Now, (4) the calipers are shot. I dont brake quickly either! This van is 2 years old & falling apart on me!

  • Surprisingly disappointed - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    I was told to choose: Sienna or Odyssey. My mistake. At this rate I probably wouldnt pick either! Were very disappointed with this car. Under the hood, yes its ok. Its the small stuff thats frustrating. It seems like there is always another minor issue. Of course some really are just minor (ie: the window trim comes off) but still annoying. We paid too much for these issues! The stuff that really bothers me is things like the very loud rattling on the right side sliding door. (taken in...no one can find anything wrong) I wouldnt recommend this car to anyone. There must be something decent out there other than the Sienna or Odyssey. Off to the auto show :-(

  • Ok but quality not on par w prev Toyotas - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    Air conditioner failed 6 months after end of 3 year warranty. $900 to fix! Defective AC pipe which went to the rear AC unit. Part was on a 3 week back order because of numerous similar failures! Toyota better get its act together.

  • an unreliable toyota - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    I am not very pleased with this sienna. My other cars are a 10 year old Mercedes and 3 year old BMW. The Toyota has had more recalls than the other two cars combined--6 in total! Currently, the front seat warmer does not work and the the "automated" rear hatch door is a manual door. The AWD tires failed after barely one year of use. Even though all these issues are fixed by the dealer, the hassles and fixes are tiresome--after all, why bother buying a Toyota if this is the quality. I guess compared to the sticking gas pedal problem, mine are nothing to complain about. I will never buy another Toyota again!

  • What to buy a Toyota or Honda? - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    We narrowed our search for a good big family car down to the Toyota Sienna XLE or the Honda Odyssey equivalent level. We bought the Toyota, and in the first 6 months had to have the CD changer replaced 3 times! One tire wont hold air steadily, the paint chips very easy, the key transmitter needs replaced and no matter how and where we drive we cant average better than 18 mpg. Our dealer takes care of the problems under the warranty, but we loose much time having to go there and wait for repairs on a new car. Our conclusion is the building quality for the price does not match and we are now considering trading in for a Honda Odyssey.

  • Tire Trouble - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    This is our second Sienna; our 1998 was fine. Weve had the 2007 model for two years now, and its had a lot of trouble with the run-flat tires. A couple of flats, and the air-pressure warning light comes on way too often. Today I took another flat to the dealer; the service department said "youre not supposed to just replace one of these at a time -- we should do all four. Otherwise, if the differential fails or the transmission fails, Toyota wont cover it under warranty." So -- throw away 3 good tires (only half worn) and spend $1000 on new run-flats, or Toyota wont honor the warranty? Ridiculous. Also, this van gets at least 20% worse mileage than our old one. Disappointing!

  • Heavy on gas - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    The van drives nicely, handles great. It is a tank in the snow and ice, which is mainly why we went for it as there are no AWD models from other manufacturers. That display showing 15mpg though is a real downer.

  • Was great until..... - 2007 Toyota Sienna
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    We bought a brand new Sienna in 2007 with hopes of it being the family car forever, after all "Toyotas go forever". But about 3 years into it the check engine light came on and starting idling rough. We had never missed a maintenance visit. we were at about 85,000 miles so the warranty was gone. We found out that there is a sensor deep in the engine that had to be replaced, $8,000 to do. Well that was the end of that vehicle for us as we could not afford the repair. we found out Toyota knew about the problem and put out a service advisory, not a recall, which means you are out of luck. Great up until that day the engine light came on. Will not buy Toyota again.

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