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2017 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons safetywork I'm coming from a 2013 Honda Odyssey (Touring). The Honda handles better. Granted we didn't get the SE model but we had an SE when they were first introduced several years ago. The XLE model we got this time around rides a whole lot better than the SE but what... |
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2017 Chrysler Pacifica Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh When I last tested a Chrysler minivan (actually a Dodge Grand Caravan), back in 2011, I was surprised how much they'd improved the ride and handling. Tight, well-weighted steering actually made that minivan fun to drive. The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica doesn't feel quite as firm or as tight as that... Comparison vehicle: 2017 Toyota Sienna |
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2014 Ford Transit Connect Wagon Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The #1 reason to consider a Ford Transit Connect as a family vehicle is the reason I've been looking forward to testing one: it handles much like a compact car, just one with some (objectively more than some) additional length and height. There's little understeer to speak of. Due some... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Toyota Sienna |
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2015 Toyota Sienna AWD Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Though actually a little lighter than the Odyssey and the Sedona, the Sienna feels larger and more massive. Blame suspension tuning and a relatively tall instrument panel. The steering feels overly light and somewhat non-linear. The Sedona has firmer steering, while the somewhat lower Odyssey arguably drives the most like... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Kia Sedona |
2014 Honda Odyssey Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Both the Odyssey and Sienna have light steering and car-like but not sporty handling. The Town & Country, with firmer steering and a more tightly damped suspension, handles the best of the three. When I tested a Dodge Grand Caravan a few years ago, I was surprised how much I... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Toyota Sienna |
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2007 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member5267 The Sienna is a bit less harsh on bumps then the Odyssey. The Odyssey seemed to be slightly more agile. |
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2011 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member5259 The Sienna felt VERY clumsy with lots of body roll and very little steering feel. The SE was much better, but its styling is not to my taste. |
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2011 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in California, United States |
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2011 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in Quebec, Canada Drives like a Toyota. Better comfort but poorer handling. |
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2011 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in Quebec, Canada Handles like a minivan and like a Toyota. Honda Odyssey is much better. |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member737 very nimble and responsive for a van |
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2006 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in Ontario, Canada corners and handles bumps smoothly. |
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2005 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States |
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2007 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member1151 Feels lethargic in emergencies. |
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2004 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in Alberta, Canada Having never driven a van prior to buying in 2004 I expected it to handle more like a full size vehicle. The Sienna handles more like a car than I thought it would. |
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2005 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons A member in South Dakota, United States Great road cruiser. Definitely not something you would buy for performance but it fits the bill for me perfectly. |
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2006 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member2095 handles snow and slush better than my 4 wheel drive expedition |
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2006 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member252 Torsion beam suspension really absorbs shocks v well, and the ride is very quiet. |
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2007 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member1150 We get a good amount of snow in the winter and we needed a car with 4WD or AWD. The Honda did not have AWD and the Sienna did. |
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2008 Toyota Sienna Pros and Cons Member1735 feels like a big loosely sprung van |