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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member4929 From the time I own until now, all I did is put gas and change the oil, coolant/antifreeze, airfilter and transmission fluid. |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member1616 Dull and boring... even for a minivan |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member737 Trouble-free operation |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member2938 Handicap Conversion - 10 inch lowered floor - ramp - remote control of doors, ramp and rear hatch - largest interior space and height of mini vans. I tried my powerchair in all of them. |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in Kentucky, United States |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in Alberta, Canada well engineered and nice features in the cabin |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member795 No place for spare tire. Had ridiculous run flat tires that ran flat after 7000 miles. Tremendous expense. What a pain. And now I have regular tires and no spare because this van has no place to put one. |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in Michigan, United States The ones we test drove (both were "used") had grabby brakes. Salesman told me this was normal. |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in Alberta, Canada Other than a couple of recall items shortly after we purchased in early 2004 we have had no reliability issues, repairs, etc. |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in Indiana, United States The reason we bought the Toyota was the image that it build reliable and long lasting cars... |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member2211 Not much - to many styling lines in mixed angles. |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member594 safety features available only on high end trim line |