Here's how a 17-year-old Toyota Sienna holds up to the NEW 2021 Hybrid Sienna...You'll be Surprised!

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Someone at Toyota needs to be told that the Sienna doesn't need a speedo that goes to 160.

Tarkov.
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I have a 2004 Sienna for my commuter car. 270, 000 miles and I can’t believe how well it still drives. Driver seat looks like it has 10K miles on it. Second gen is solid

mansaaron
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Now I know why I still see tons of these old Siennas on the road, them things are loaded.

nickknee
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SECOND GENERATION TOYOTA SIENNA GANG LET'S GOOO!

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Honestly the old sienna looks like a 2008 car which is a good thing

yes
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Forgot to mention that the new Sienna drives worlds better. Strong brakes, Handles great in corners. CVT is smooth and responsive compared to the 5 - speed. BUT the v6 is smoother and less vibration under medium load. Both are quiet, especially the hybrid when not being stressed. Hope this helps!

KirkKreifels
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My 04 sienna has 324k miles.... still running strong.. 🤟

juanumana
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I haven’t gotten into the new Sienna but I bet that 2004’s quality built is better.

DavidisNice
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That 2004 sienna looking back... got more for less whereas today's cars pay more for less

alvinsimba
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2006 owner. Great van. Inadvertently received it over time after kids grew up and wife basically took over my car as her own. Use it for my rentals these days because it carries full sheets of plywood and drywall plus tools. Took me 3 years of ownership to notice the hidden arm rest storage - I store my wallet or firearm in there as thieves would simply pass over it. About 8 years ago my kid lost her tablet and it has been an unsolved mystery ever since. Well, past summer I was vacuuming up construction debris in the van and found the long missing tablet in the hidden drawer under the passenger seat! I had no idea it existed. 221, 000 miles now, running great, and btw tablet still worked and it was hilarious watching the old videos stored on the device.

madcowusa
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The abundance of cupholders are so you have a secure place to put the last 3 days worth of unfinished coffees.

metricdeep
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I was an german brands fan... Audi💪 as here in europe we love the germans 😀 but now i must say... Next car will be a Japan car brand... To see.. Why rest of the world loves the japan cars brand 😀

pulie
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Lexus needs to hook you up. It does not compute that such a Toyota / Lexus dedicated enthusiast and journalist can't have one Lexus in his fleet.

Zuiyo
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DAMN RIGHT the old Siennas are bad ass though! I still love mine.

amysolley
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yotota screwed up by NOT having ALL seats stow n go or removable.

soundz
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I’d rather have the old Sienna. I can’t drive without a tachometer. No spare and alloy wheels=stranded.

tbrnilq
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A spare tire is available on the 2021’s, it’s a $75 option I do believe

stephanlevesque
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Had a 2004 Sienna XLE AWD. It was pretty good. We drove 182k after 11 years. Did well in the snow, and I think it is still driving. Cons? Automatic doors wouldn’t shut in winter all the way in winter, and car would beep while driving, rear bumper tabs failed driving down the interstate, and we were dragging bumper down interstate, had to temp fix with duct tape, seat heaters failed, passenger window failed. Replaced with 2015 Highlander. 150k repair free miles. Nothing has failed yet.

jonkrispeterson
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Sad to see the newer model loses so much of the utility that the old model had. I've taken the seats out of our 2000 Toyota Sienna and hauled lumber and other materials many times over the years for home repairs.

JediSuPhu
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I like the 2021 Sienna. I have another Toyota hybrid and the quality is the best. My 2004 Sienna with 190K won’t die so I have a hard time moving to the newest generation Sienna.

lifelonglearner