New Toyota Sienna for Sale near Hailey, ID
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The Toyota Sienna has been highly regarded over the years for its reliability, spaciousness, and family-friendly features. Owners frequently praise its comfort, excellent fuel efficiency, and cargo space, making it an ideal choice for families. Many appreciate the hybrid models for their impressive gas mileage, with some reporting up to 45 mpg on long drives. However, there are common concerns regarding the lack of power compared to previous models, engine noise, and some interior materials that could feel cheap. Additionally, technology features have been criticized for not keeping pace with competitors, affecting some users' driving experience.
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FRANKLIN P
Reviewed a 2024 Toyota Sienna on May 24, 2024
The vehicle has some nice features but the technology is not keeping up with other automakers. According to some reviews, the line has some issues that the automaker does not take seriously and passes them off as (normal). Specifically the problem with starting the vehicle and braking quirks.
Mathew J
Reviewed a 2024 Toyota Platinum 7-Passenger FWD on Mar 26, 2024
The hybrid system is excellent, it is rated for 36 mpg, however purchasing the new Sienna from Apex, North Carolina and driving it back to NY, it averaged 45 mpg for more than 500 miles, of course under mild driving.
Basem H
Reviewed a 2025 Toyota Sienna on Nov 8, 2024
Wow very beautiful nice minivan save big in gas give super nice ride
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2024 Toyota Sienna on May 27, 2024
Excellent car. Great value. Should make more of these so one does not have to wait so long. I have to order in Dawson Creek and drive back to Vancouver, and it still requires a 4 - 6 months wait! Vancouver is a 2 - 3 years wait! I almost went for Honda Odyssey, but I really like the fuel efficiency of the Sienna.
Toyota Sienna Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2026 LE 8-Passenger AWD | $42,820 |
| 2026 Limited 7-Passenger AWD | $53,505 |
| 2026 XSE 7-Passenger AWD | $49,635 |
| 2026 LE 8-Passenger FWD | $40,820 |
| 2026 XLE 7-Passenger AWD | $47,520 |
| 2026 Platinum 7-Passenger AWD | $58,210 |
| 2026 Woodland Edition 7-Passenger AWD | $51,600 |
| 2026 XLE 7-Passenger FWD | $45,520 |
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The 2025 Toyota Sienna is getting on in years but it has a standard hybrid powertrain and some practical features that make it a worthy contender in the minivan sector.
In addition to promising 35 to 36 mpg in combined driving, the 2025 Sienna distinguishes itself in several ways. First, it offers an available all-wheel-drive system for extra traction. Second, a Woodland Edition trim level provides half an inch of extra ground clearance for light off-roading capability. Third, while its maximum cargo capacity measurement falls short of rivals, you never need to remove the second-row seats to use it.
Verdict: Saving money on gas, making life simpler, and the option of AWD ruggedness are all good things in a minivan, and they make the Toyota Sienna worth considering if you’re also looking at cars such as the Chrysler Pacifica, Honda Odyssey, and Kia Carnival.
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