What year is the most reliable Sienna?

What year is the most reliable Sienna?

Take this, combine it with good gas mileage and exceptional longevity, and it’s no wonder J.D. Power awarded the 2019 Toyota Sienna its highest rating of “Great,” or why we selected it as the best year for the Toyota Sienna.

How long will a 2004 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.

Is Toyota discontinuing the Sienna?

Toyota continues to offer all wheel drive in the Sienna. As GM discontinued its AWD minivans after the 2006 model year, it is the only North American minivan with an available AWD drivetrain until the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica goes on sale in late 2020.

Do Toyota Sienna have transmission problems?

Here are Toyota Sienna transmission problems, by model year. The most common Sienna transmission problems cost $4,000 to fix & occur at 63,000 miles.

Are there any problems with the Toyota Sienna?

With three generations, the first being in 1997, the second generation in 2003, and the third in 2010, this minivan has become especially popular – although not without its Toyota Sienna problems. For the 2004 model year, the main user complaints deal with the interior accessories and the body and paint category.

How much does it cost to repair a 2007 Sienna?

The typical repair cost is around $3,800 and occurs at around 74,000 miles in most cars. The main categories of concern regarding the 2007 and 2008 Sienna for users focus on the transmission and the engine in the 2007 model, and the electrical system and transmission in the 2008 year.

Is the Toyota Sienna front wheel drive or AWD?

Named after the Italian city of Siena, it replaced the first generation Previa van back in 1997. Designed with a more conventional front wheel drive layout, the Sienna is the only minivan in its class to offer the AWD option until the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica came on the market.