I've been consistently getting in the upper 30s and low 40s MPGs which is absolutely AMAZING and we get a lot of exterior compliments from people of all ages everywhere we go. 18 mpgs), hauled bags of mulch, and taken many more road trips with our kids and family. Overall, I'd probably buy it again because of the MPGs and AWD alone but I'd wait until prices go down when supply catches up and Toyota offers incentives again.Īfter many more miles with this van, I still enjoy driving it. The driving feel was like the 2011 Odyssey which is a good thing. It also feels classier than the Odyssey and, in my opinion, looks much better than any other minivan. Dynamic cruise control and all the safety functions are helpful and nice to have, and it's a lot quieter than the Odyssey. The voice recognition function works great for us, the navigation is far better than the navigation system in the Odyssey. The hold-stop feature a super nice function for school dropoffs and pickups, and drive-throughs. In the same scenario with the Odyssey, I was in the low 20s if there was a tailwind. Loaded down with four people, bikes, luggage, and going up a steep hill, yes, there's a little bit of a strain and loud whine from the CVT and motor but I'm still getting more than 30MPGs. We were never able to get the van's mobile hot-spot to work and now the free trial is over so we missed that opportunity.Īs far as power goes, it's fine for 90 percent of the total driving we do. Toyota connect, in spite of the name, does NOT like to connect and is also glitchy. We don't even like using it to the kids' disappointment. Also, the rear entertainment system is so darn complicated and buggy that I'd stay clear from it. The JBL upgrade in our 2011 Prius sounds MUCH better. I ended up replacing all the interior lights with brighter, LEDs. No LED interior lights and the one, tiny light in the rear storage area is laughable how worthless it is. Birds-eye view camera should be standard on the Limited trim package instead of not even being offered. Heated and cooled seats are nice but it's lacking a heated steering wheel. So now with the Sienna, we have driven just under 4,200 miles and I think I can give a fair review as of … now.įirst, it is NOT worth the $51,XXX price tag for a Limited model! This is a 45k vehicle at most. With a family to think about, it was not worth keeping it any longer. Unfortunately, at only 175,000, it needed a new motor and it left us stranded on the side of the road three times. We have a 2021 Limited AWD Sienna and we traded in a 2011 Honda Odyssey Elite which I really loved.
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