Overview & Reviews
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).
- Available all-wheel drive
- Smooth and powerful V6 engine
- Seven- or eight-passenger seating.
- Some lower-grade plastics in cabin
- Usefulness of available Entune system is diminished by a cumbersome setup process.
User Reviews:
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2014 Sienna XLE w/o Nav/Entune - 2014 Toyota Sienna
By defgoldvette47 - November 18 - 10:27 amI purposely looked for a "base" XLE without Navigation/Entune or rear entertainment (DVD) to get the more comfortable leather seats (front only, rear softex) and minimize options which would be expensive to repair after warranty. This is my second Sienna, with a 2011 Odyssey purchased in between. Ive read comments about the Odyssey being a better van, BUT my 2011 Touring ended up having transmission and engine issues, and it was an expensive vehicle. The Sienna has a great engine/trans combo, and the interior is very comfortable and spacious.
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Excellent OVERALL Package - 2014 Toyota Sienna
By stringattached - August 1 - 5:30 pmFirst minivan and I love it. Im more focused on practicality in our family and after noticing that my 4 year old nephew had issues climbing into our Traverse, I knew it was time to think seriously about a minivan. We owned a 2010 Venza which we traded in after 75,000 miles and other a slight manufacturing defect with the 4-cylinder engine which was repaired under warranty, I took care of that car and it hummed along at 75,000 miles like that day we drove it off the lot. Needless to say I was sold on Toyota and noticed the difference in long-term build quality between it and our Traverse.
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