3 Star Reviews for 2014 Toyota Sienna

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

3.98/5 Average
10 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

For 2014, the Toyota Sienna is essentially unchanged apart from the tow prep package becoming standard across the board and the SE trim now offering a blind spot monitoring system as an individual option (it previously required the purchase of an option package).

Pros:
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • Smooth and powerful V6 engine
  • Seven- or eight-passenger seating.
Cons:
  • Some lower-grade plastics in cabin
  • Usefulness of available Entune system is diminished by a cumbersome setup process.

User Reviews:

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  • Winter brake freeze - 2014 Toyota Sienna
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    I just returned from the Toyota dealer. I had made an appointment to repair the rear brakes that freeze every time the van is washed in winter. I was told by the service advisor not to wash the van when the temperature is below 32 degrees. I have owned several other mini vans & cars & have never heard of anyone being told not to wash your vehicle. We will never buy another Sienna again. It is a 2014 XLE and was purchased new.

  • A little disappointed - 2014 Toyota Sienna
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    Replaced a 2009 Oddy. Based on great 1999 Camry experience, expected the Sienna to be better. So far, not so good. The main problem is the speedometer is wrong. It overstates speed 3-5 MPH. Our dealer in Tyson Corner, VA says its normal and Toyota seems to agree. Granted, better than understating speed, but not what I expect of Toyota. Another surprise I didnt notice pre-purchase is that the 2nd row seats dont completely remove from the car. There is a substantial harness that remains above the floor. Wouldnt be able to carry drywall for example without damaging it. Never occurred to me to check after flat floors in past 3 minivans - Honda and Dodges. Buyer beware.

  • Cheap interior materials and other parts - 2014 Toyota Sienna
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    Cheap plastics, fabrics (floors), finishes in cabin makes its interior look cheap even though Ive got XLE+Navi option. Comparing to previous Sienna model with same trim option, it has less leather surface than older models to save its cost. You will find other cost saving effort from Toyata, unless you are paying $40.000+ for limited edition. Check its keyless remote, interior finishes, XLEs leather finishes/quality, they are lower than average car. Especially you are also considering Oddysey Ex-L+Nav I chose Sienna because of its smooth engine feel, but now regret. In sum, $ per value, Odyssey is much better even though you may find Hondas MSRP is higher.

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