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by mkaresh in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10
Oct 08 '07
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Luxurious interior, quietness, acceleration, room, totally unobstructed view forward Cons: Squishy handling, very light steering, totally unobstructed view forward The Bottom Line: Trails the new Chrysler minivans in features, but the Sienna remains the quickest, quietest, and most luxurious.
For 15 years Chrysler dominated the minivan market. This began to changeand fastonce Honda and Toyota introduced equally large front-wheel-drive minivans. Honda was first, in the 1999 model year. For five years the much larger second generation ...
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by jdmalibu
Aug 06 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great family car, excellent resale, nice touring ride, love the Dynamic Laser Cruise. Cons: Navigation is poor, as well as the voice navigation feature. The Bottom Line: Best built van out there. Excellent Resale. Ton's of gadgets. A Man's Van.
We just bought the Toyota Sienna Limited Front Wheel drive model. We have put on 4000 miles in about three months. This is the best mini van out there. Some of the features that sold me are just too good to be true. I ended up getting the High ...
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Excellent family vehicle
by geminta2
Oct 23 '08
Author's Product Rating:
Recommended: Yes
Pros: Smooth ride, feels like I'm driving a sedan. Roomy, comfortable and safe. Cons: Expensive options Expensive to replace Run-on-flat Wish for more leg room in back seat.
We needed more room and we got it. The back row seat has options of full, 3/4, and 1/4 up or down and the back can be reclined to any angle. With AWD you feel safe driving in the snow. The back windows open a little more than half way (nice to have in a van). Full of safety features: windows and doors have obstruction sensors, front, side and rear curtain air bags, anti-slip feature. We paid the price for the full luxury package Navigation/entertainment system, garage door opener, surround sound, leather seats, 110v outlets etc (expensive but worth it). Run-on-flat are very expensive but serve the purpose (we didn't have to wait for road side assistance on a rainy night while on our way to the airport)
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No Spare Tire
by infoispower69
Apr 04 '08
Author's Product Rating:
Recommended: Yes
Pros: Kids love it. Cons: No spare tire.
We purchased a 2008 Toyota Sienna AWD van. This van has NO SPARE TIRE. They won't tell you that when looking at it, but the van has no space for it either.
To get around that, they put these "run flat tires" on it. They say the tires can run 50 miles while being flat to get you to the next gas station or tire place to get them fixed.
The downside to the "run flat tires" is that they are expensive to replace and the wear quicker.
Not sure what Toyota was thinking with this design, I just wish the salesman would have told us that prior to purchasing.
Buyer beware!!
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