Toyota Made Some Changes to the 2025 Sienna: Is It Still the BEST Minivan?

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It’s a minivan. We get it. We clicked the video because we know it’s a minivan. No need to point it out like it a bad thing that this is a minivan. You’re just keeping the stigma alive about it being a minivan

Mcarey
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FWIU the only thing Toyota needs to add to the Sienna is another shift at the factory.

nlpnt
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Give this guy a raise. Down to earth and make practical points. He is good

mikeobrien
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Toyota would quadruple sales if they’d make the dang thing. 2 year wait in my region

J.W.W.
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The problem in Canada isn't popularity it's delivery and waiting for over a year in some cases. If they ramped up production, they could sell way more.

JeffWinter
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more practical than 90% of “suv” and crossovers, looks the exact same but with sliding doors

adamspitz
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They would sell more if they just made more. There are none available at dealerships (at least here in Canada), and the waitlist is up to a year!

izgvvob
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Yup, Nathan is TFL expert of the minivan market. Andre covers trucks, Nathan is the minivan man.

jnmaher
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I had a Toyota Previa and could climb to the back between the front seats. I'd rather be able to do that than have that big console between the seats. It takes away from the utility a van offers and makes the front seem disconnected from the back.

liveoak
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Really nice van. Only needs four things.

1. Folding/removable 2nd row
2. Spare tire
3. Availability
4. Smaller diameter rims (more rubber for comfort) in the highest trim

P-Bizzy
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The vacuum and cooler is behind the center console. Only con is it take up some space in the second roll.

K.C.-Games
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I had the first year, 2021 got an XLE FWD for $38k and change out the door. Covid hit and crazy prices happened. Carvana offered me, $49k for it. I thought it was a scam and saw they were selling used ones for $53K. I sold it and haven't been able to get another one since for a reasonable price. Fit and finish was outstanding for a 1st year model and yes it got 35 mpg in hot humid Florida for such a large vehicle. I can see why they sell out now a days. It even came with the spare tire. I didn't know that was big deal. LOL.

cmilesx
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I promised myself that I would never be seen driving a minivan but after having twins I broke that promise without any second thoughts. It's just so much more practical and convenient than any SUVs.

asdfasdfasdf
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You look healthier and happier now. It’s that Cali lifestyle !

btb
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Love the red, the body style and that it doesn't have all the ugly black plastic around the wheels like most cars today.

marksix
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Really surprised Toyota didn't update safety suite to 2.5 if not even 3. Still going to be a few years til new version.

donlindsay
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Toyota should stop dealers from marking this car up $5-$10k. That might help a tiny bit.

fatbart
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I like mini vans, one of my previous vehicles was an old Ford Freestar, it was closest thing I had to a car. It handled pretty good for what is essentially a rectangular brick and it had a decent turning circle for a fairly large vehicle. I've mostly owned trucks over the years and one small SUV. I've never had a car.

Slane
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That side area in the trunk is where the spare tire goes if you get that option. Vacuum is in the middle of the 2nd row

darthchoice
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They’re asking 60k MSRP, so you know at the dealership it is going to be at 65k. And the interior is outdated even with the refresh

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