Is the Toyota Sienna XLE a good car?

Is the Toyota Sienna XLE a good car?

We traded our 2000 Sienna XLE for the 2011 4cyl. LE trim model. It has all the bells and whistles we need. It’s true-the interior quality is inferior to the first gen. Sienna, but I have to say: we have lived hard in this van and it just continues to take our punishment after 6 years.

What are the trim levels of the 2011 Toyota Sienna?

The 2011 Toyota Sienna minivan comes in five trim levels – base, LE, SE, XLE and Limited. The LE and XLE come in seven- and eight-passenger configurations; the base and Limited are seven-passenger only and the SE is eight-passenger only.

How long do you keep a Toyota Sienna?

When we purchased the vehicle, our plan was to keep it at least 10 years as we keep vehicles far a long time (’95 F150, ’02 Avalon, ’07 Xterra). We believe it will make it based on its reliability so far and the fact that our kids are either grown or nearly grown.

Is the Toyota Sienna LE trim a good car?

LE trim model. It has all the bells and whistles we need. It’s true-the interior quality is inferior to the first gen. Sienna, but I have to say: we have lived hard in this van and it just continues to take our punishment after 6 years. The plastics might appear cheap, but they have taken everything we have thrown at them.

Why did I buy a 2011 Toyota Sienna?

I purchased it used with 230,000 miles due to an attractive price and all wheel drive. Our 2005 Honda Odyssey had 100,000 miles less than this van and was costing us insane amounts of money in repairs including $2,000 for new engine mounts and computer reprogramming that never even fixed the limp mode it was always in.

Is the Toyota Sienna 4 cylinder engine reliable?

We have plenty of nit-picky gripes we could share, but overall, we couldn’t be more pleased with the daily reliability of our Sienna. And one more point: research the reliability history of Toyota 4 cylinder engines. They are one of the most bullet-proof machines ever manufactured.

Is the Toyota Sienna a bullet proof machine?

And one more point: research the reliability history of Toyota 4 cylinder engines. They are one of the most bullet-proof machines ever manufactured. This was the argument my wife used to win the battle for “her” minivan v. “my” sport ute. Oh well…