Is the 2011 Toyota Sienna a good car?
Just bought our 2011 Sienna last week and it drives like a dream! Steering is so smooth, turns and corners effortlessly. Has great pick up. Feels like your driving a living room on wheels. The first few days I felt like the car was almost too luxurious for me! Definitely spend the money or negotiate the price to get the XLE model.
Where was the Toyota Sienna XLE last serviced?
Last serviced at 175,438 miles in Mars, PA on 06/11/21 • Vehicle serviced • Engine/powertrain computer/module checked • Oil and filter changed. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 05/19/11 and owned in PA until 04/09/21. Driven an estimated 14,183 miles/year.
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…
How many miles does a Toyota Sienna XLE drive?
1st owner purchased on 07/08/11 and owned in NC until 07/05/14 • 2nd owner purchased on 07/12/14 and owned in NC until 03/13/17 • 3rd owner purchased on 04/08/17 and owned in MO until 05/25/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 15,288 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 18,164 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 18,415 miles/year.
How big is the Toyota Sienna all wheel drive?
Predictably, all that size translates into a significant amount of weight. The all-wheel-drive Sienna tips the scales at around 4,750 pounds – about 100 more than the range-topping competition from Chrysler, Honda and Kia. The upside of the bulk is that the interior feels like an aircraft hangar.
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.
How many years does a Toyota Sienna last?
Maintenance costs have been minimal through six years (a battery change; brake pads, tires). This could be due to my regular maintenance habits. 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).
Completely redesigned for 2011, test drivers said the 2011 Toyota Sienna offers good performance, comfortable seating and very good handling for a minivan.
What should I put in my Toyota Sienna air conditioner?
When the air conditioner in your 2011 Toyota Sienna starts blowing hot air, you likely have a freon leak. Recharging the freon in your AC system is an inexpensive and easy first step to restoring the cooling capacity of your A/C system. Most refrigerants include a leak sealer that will seal small leaks in addition to filling the R134a refrigerant.
Why does my Toyota Sienna air conditioner keep blowing hot air?
When the air conditioner in your 2011 Toyota Sienna starts blowing hot air, you likely have a freon leak. Recharging the freon in your AC system is an inexpensive and easy first step to restoring the cooling capacity of your A/C system.
When did the second generation Toyota Sienna come out?
2010: the second generation Sienna was unchanged in its final model year. The redesigned 2011 Sienna premiered at the Los Angeles Auto Show in early December 2009. It was designed at Calty studios and engineered at Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan.
Is the stability control optional on the Toyota Sienna?
Vehicle Stability Control initially optional on lower trims became standard for 2008 models. The IIHS gives the Sienna an overall “Good” score in their frontal offset crash test with “Good” marks in all six measured categories.
Is the Toyota Sienna getting a new engine?
An all-new Sienna debuts for 2011. New sheetmetal, new interior, new transmissions and a choice of two engines mean Toyota is intending to stay on top of the minivan segment. Toyota’s Sienna keeps getting better year to year.
What kind of gas mileage does Toyota Sienna get?
Toyota’s Sienna keeps getting better year to year. A new 4-cylinder engine option and a new pair of 6-speed automatic transmissions means the 2011 Sienna gets even better fuel economy than 2010–up to 26 mpg on the highway. The Sienna is the only minivan to offer all-wheel drive as an option as well as two seating configurations.
The new-for-2011 Sienna minivan offers an improved exterior design, better driving dynamics, a more accommodating interior and features that take it up several notches in the hotly competitive minivan category. With the redesign, it has certainly moved up on our list of desirable minivans.
What’s the name of the new Toyota Sienna?
For 2011 the Sienna is completely re-engineered. Among the notable changes are the thoroughly upgraded new interior that includes optional lounge-type seating in the second row and a sport-tuned SE model with improved steering and handling. A four-cylinder-powered Sienna is also available.
What’s the difference between a Sienna and a Sienna SE?
For 2011 the Sienna is completely re-engineered. Among the notable changes are the thoroughly upgraded new interior that includes optional lounge-type seating in the second row and a sport-tuned SE model with improved steering and handling.
What kind of engine does the Toyota Sienna have?
Two engines are offered in the 2011 Sienna: A new fuel-efficient 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine that offers decent off-the-line acceleration and a hearty 3.5-liter V6 with plenty of torque, quiet operation and fuel economy that is remarkably similar to the four cylinder. If you want all-wheel-drive the V6 is your lone choice.
How many miles does a Toyota Sienna drive?
1st owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 15,430 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 19,483 miles/year.