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Toyota Sienna Review | | | | | | | | Performance | |         | | Overall Rating 7.4
| | Handling |        | | Maintenance Cost |       | | Assembly Quality |         | | Reliability |        | | Safety |        | | Styling |        | | Comfort |         | | Cargo Space |         | | Passenger Room |         | | Value for the money |        | | Residual Value | 41% |
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The Toyota Sienna is a very comfortable, well-detailed minivan. The Sienna comes in four trim levels -- CE, LE, XLE and top-of-the-line XLE Limited; Toyota's Sienna minivan is available in either seven- or eight-passenger configuration.
The flexible interior features a 60/40-split rear seat that folds flat into the floor.
The fuel-efficient 3.3-liter V6 engine is smooth and strong, and the five-speed automatic is very slick. Handling is secure, predictable, and responsive. Ride is very comfortable and quiet. Crash-test results are impressive. | | | Toyota Sienna Strengths Smooth ride, ergonomic layour of controls, refined V6, fit and finish, fold-flat 60/40 third-row seat, seven- and eight-passenger seating configurations, interior flexibility, great fuel economy, headlights, available all-wheel drive, turning circle, crash test results. | |
| | Toyota Sienna Weaknesses Requires premium fuel, expensive optional packages, braking distances. |
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