Are 2009 Toyota Siennas reliable?

Are 2009 Toyota Siennas reliable?

The 2009 Toyota Sienna minivan is a reliable used car J.D. Power gave the 2009 Toyota Sienna minivan 5 out of 5 reliability rating. Not only was it reliable in its day, it holds up well enough to be a great car for a second or third owner, as well.

How long does a 2009 Toyota Sienna last?

With consistent and proper maintenance, a Sienna should be able to make it to 200,000 miles. This is a van that’s mean to last. It’s certainly not unheard of to see the odometers pass 300,000 miles either.

Does Toyota Sienna require premium fuel?

Toyota recommends premium fuel for the Sienna. While occasionally using lower-octane gasoline can save money, it lowers performance and could cause serious long-term engine damage that would not be covered under warranty. It is best to follow the manufacturer’s advice for the most part.

Does a 2009 Toyota Sienna have a timing belt or timing chain?

The 2009 Toyota Sienna will come equipped with a timing chain as specified by the manufacturer.

Are there any changes to the Toyota Sienna?

The 2009 Toyota Sienna is unchanged other than minor feature revisions. There’s a new option package for the Sienna LE that includes Bluetooth and rear-seat entertainment, and the XLE’s optional parking sensors now cover both the front and rear of the van.

Is the Sienna a car or a van?

The Sienna doesn’t hide behind the kind of fake-SUV styling that other companies have tried. It’s a van, thank you very much, complete with sliding side doors and a rear liftgate. Our test model came with the optional power-sliding doors and power liftgate.

How many people can fit in a Toyota Sienna?

In CE and LE trim, the Sienna can accommodate eight passengers; XLE and Limited models offer seating for seven, thanks to captain’s chairs in the second row. The Limited version is especially luxurious, and it wouldn’t be that far off to call it the Lexus of minivans.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Sienna have?

See how style, options and other factors can impact pricing in your area. The 2009 Toyota Sienna’s 3.5-liter V6 engine delivers where it counts, and it performs beautifully in both city and highway driving.

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