What years did the Toyota Sienna change?

What years did the Toyota Sienna change?

Toyota Sienna Generations

  • 2011 – Present Toyota Sienna (XL30 3rd Generation) The Toyota Sienna was redesigned for the 2011 model year and featured five trim levels: base, LE, XLE, Limited and the SE trim.
  • 2004 – 2010 Toyota Sienna (XL20 2nd Generation)
  • 1998 – 2003 Toyota Sienna (XL10 1st Generation)

    How long does a 2005 Toyota Sienna last?

    According to an iSeeCars study, the Toyota Sienna will likely last 200,000 miles. However, owners report that Toyota Siennas can last well over 300,000 miles, if given regular maintenance. This means you can get between 15 to 20 years of use from the vehicle.

    When did the Sienna van come out?

    Toyota Sienna
    Production August 1997 – present
    Model years 1998–present
    Body and chassis
    Class Minivan

    How many miles does a 2005 Toyota Sienna have?

    Recently had the two belts for alternator and AC replaced due to loud squealing noise for two months. I believe this only happened because I moved into Mountain regions and ran the AC hard in the mountains. I bought my 2005 Sienna used from a private party in 2007 with 40,000 miles and I have over 130,000 miles on it today.

    Is there a warranty on a 2005 Toyota Sienna?

    I have drove nine days alone in Toyota models over the years with NO FEAR. I had power door replaced under warranty. Only real problem with 2005 model. I have learned to have

    Is the Toyota Sienna a good car to buy?

    None for sale nearby. Instead: I love this van. I drove 2 dr sport cars before motherhood. I love cars, and this fits me as a woman who loves cars. As good as it gets, always comfortable driving long distance with no breakdown fears. I have drove nine days alone in Toyota models over the years with NO FEAR.

    When did the Toyota Sienna 3rd generation come out?

    It was redesigned a second time in 2010 (for the 2011 model year). The third generation Sienna was put on sale in the US in February 2010 and is the first Sienna to ever receive a “Top Safety Pick” award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Exports from the US to Korea began in November 2011.