I drove a 2023 Toyota Sienna as a courtesy car from my Toyota dealership last year. Comfortable ride, no wind noise, and second row seats has a lot of room, and good acceleration. This is the vehicle to go with. Good looking too
I am a Toyota fan but I admit though, Toyota will through in any "scrap" items in the highest priced models knowing the fact that people will still buy it. eg: the infotainment system to name one. When you are paying over 60k for a VAN, it should have all the updated luxury in it. 60k is not a joke.
I drove a brand new sienna from San Francisco to Washington DC during covid (I fell in love with it) and went through an actual blizzard in Nebraska... everyone stopped due to low visibility and strong winds ... I kept going, I made it safely with everyone on board and a full studio apartment in the back (no mattress, no couch, lol. Otherwise, everything made it... the sienna would be in my dream garage if I could
I loved my 2024 Sienna XLE Black 8passengers seating. This was added to my fleet last November...it took about 7months to be delivered. I admit I was able to get 44.5mpg once on the 91freeway. For what other brands was asking for the Pacifica and the Carnival, Toyota Sienna is a winner for me. This van can haul 8pax/luggage no problem. I like that the XLE I bought, on the second row the middle seat can be removed and you have 2 extra cup holders underneath. This is my second Toyota Sienna I have owned in my fleet over the years. The last one was a 2004 LE and as at the time we took it out of commission, it has 377,000 miles on it. This is a vehicle that will serve you well if you take care of it.
It would’ve nice for the sienna to have an option for a V6 and a hybrid similar to what the Pacifica has where you have option of engine choices. The sienna dominates the segment with fuel economy can’t complain about that
When my kids leave for College I will still be driving a mini van. I have a Camry and I like driving it but it doesn’t compare to my Sienna. I like sitting up high and having tons of space.
I drive school bus but mostly private minivan. I've sit in all the minivan and toyota is the most comfortable one out of them all. Dodge or should I say the Chrysler Pacifica is the worse when it come to space in the interior.
Hey Joe. I believe the one you’re driving is just FWD. The AWD ones drop the wheels to 18”ers. Also, you can get AWD on a Pacifica (non-hybrid). Another awesome video!
I think Mine has 20s but will have to look when it comes back from dealer but does have ottomans and its a 2024 platinum awd made in noveber of 2023 to be exact and no spare tire
We had to call around a lot but got one about 4 hours from us. We live in Texas. We had a palisade previously and bought that in Florida lol. We go wherever the best deal is.
I believe Honda Odyssey calls their 2nd row “magic” seats because they can slide front/back and also left/right; but Toyota calls theirs “super long slide”
I had one as a rental car and did like it despite the dated infotainment system. For me the two big cons are the lack of an 8 seat option for upper trims (captains chairs don't work for my needs) and the long wait lists. I don't know why Toyota forces you to have a two place second row in upper trims. Some other companies do on their SUVS too but most manufacturers at least realize that some minivan owners want max passenger versatility. But you can't argue with 36mpg city. That alone makes up for a lot of flaws. It doesn't drive quite as well as an Odessey but in 95% of your driving when you aren't accelerating you really won't notice. Its not fast but its fast enough. About the same speed as a previous generation Odessey which is adequate for a family car.
How to get a Sienna? When can I get a Sienna? How much mark up dealer satisfied to sell you a Sienna that is in stock? How much more a used Sienna with 80k has higher price tag than a new Sienna?
Joe - This 2024 Toyota Sienna does have a black/light gray interior option (with black steering wheel) that IMO is not bad to look at. This Sienna is a much better family van than Chrysler Pacifica you posted a review on earlier today. If a person wants a family van instead of a large SUV then this van is a win/win/win with its reliability, MPG's and price ! This Sienna might be slightly smaller in interior room but IMO it still kicks the Kia Carnaval and Chrysler Pacifica to the curb when you add things together!
Me and my wife are currently in a 2020 Rav4 we dont have kids yet. But I really want to get her in a Sienna because of how comfortable this car is but she says she will never be caught dead in a minivan 😆 Great review !
I love the new sienna I would personally drive the sienna with either the platinum or limited trims and that blue color looks so pretty even with the hybrid technology that is amazing I am all for it
I like the Odyssey second row better. Not having a third seat option on most trims and being unable to remove them is a fail in a family vehicle for me.
It doesn't look like that Sienna in the video is an All-Wheel Drive (AWD), but it's a Front-Wheel Drive (FWD), since there's no AWD badge on the rear hatch door, the tires being 20 inch is only on the FWD models, AWD has 18 inch tires, also AWD is rated at 35 MPG and FWD is rated at 36 MPG.
Nice video. I believe the AWD version Sienna comes with 18" tires, not 20". In the 2-wheel version, you get 20" wheels. Also (and this really gets me) is the wheels on any version are NOT aluminum alloy. They have some kind of wheel cover over a standard steel wheel. At this price range, they should come with alloy wheels, IMO. Just a little niggle here, but the AWD version only gets 35 and 36 MPG, not the 36 and 36 MPG of the 2-wheel drive version. Overall, I think the Toyota Sienna is the mini-van winner!
I had an LE model as a rental while my company vehicle was getting serviced. It’s a phenomenal vehicle for the money. It had everything a family could want minus the plasticky softex crap. The only downside I could see is that it’s incredibly lethargic. You really have to plan for acceleration. If you floored it, it gave me some white knuckle moments trying to pass a semi truck.
@@alexmassengale433 I’m real not a fan of any of Toyota’s seat materials at this time. Their leather is low to mid quality, mass produced, and usually the leftover split grain hides. It tends to feel thin, and have very little softness or supple quality to it. Softex is Toyota’s way of cheapening the production costs across their lineup. Softex is 100% polyurethane chemical cheap garbage. But it has a fancy name and only slightly more durable than the horrific polyurethane vinyl that was in nearly every vehicle in the 1970s and 1980s. The seats that would emit harmful volatile gases as it aged. One of the reasons cars from that era had that musky funky smell when they sat for a while 😂 I’m glad you like it, I mean some folks prefer the easy cleanup characteristics of it.
If you want a 2024 Sienna with AWD and 8-passenger seating, you have to go with the lowest trim line, the LE. Any other trim line will not give you that combo. I think this is incredibly stupid for Toyota. I think Joe should mention and zonk this :) What do you lose when going with LE? For one, you don't get fog lights. Not as an option, not in a package, it's simply not available on the LE trim. You have to find some 3rd party to put a set on your car :)
@@alexmassengale433 Have you tried to build it on Toyota's website? You can get XLE 7 with either AWD or FWD, or XLE 8 with FWD. You cannot get the 8 seats with AWD. :)
Still incredibly outdated with TSS 2.0. This is such a money grab by Toyota. Mid 50k for a bunch of outdated nonsense AND to add insult to injury, you can't get one for another decade 😂 Toyota is taking L's left and right with this one.
We have a 2011 Sienna. Getting ready to get a new car, but at almost 200k miles it is still going, and We plan to keep it for Our older kids to drive. Holds tons of drinks. The Starbucks employees are always amazed! Lol. I will say I get passed way more in the Sienna than when I drive My husband’s Fusion at the exact same speed. 😂
I still like the Carnivals styling shame it ain’t offered in hybrid and AWD but the lack of AWD isn’t a problem been I live in Los Angeles don’t it need
Do you know if the 2024 has the access seat as an option? I looked for a 2023 last year. Went to numerous dealers. None of them knew what I was talking about. Finally, I found out they stopped putting the access seat in the 2021 model when the switched to hybrid.
This Sienna isn't just for hauling kids. After years of watching a now 80-year-old woman struggle while entering my Jeep Grand Cherokee with running boards, a minivan sure seems ideal.
Best commercially produced minivan for the past decade easily. With the specs Joe, I think it will be helpful to add what the estimated range is on a full tank to all your utility vehicle reviews ...
Stationed in Germany and we have driven all over Europe in ours. I have dedicated winter tires and wheels for it. Only complaint is the middle seat of the second row is pathetic and the third row window is tiny.
I've only ever driven a 2005 and 2018 but from my experience the 2005 lasts way longer, significantly less maintenance than the 2018 when the 2005 has 3x the amount of miles
Sienna is great but i prefer carnival. And rumor is kia has a hybrid in the works and for a minivan the 8 seater is the better option like in carnival and odyssey.
been driving minvans since '97 starting with the Dodge caravan - 1st year they came out with dual sliding doors. Then got the 2004 Nissan Quest SEwhen they had that beautiful new body. Had that 11 years then bought the 2015 Toyota Sienna SE. All family members who I told to get a minvan all thanked me after ward.It's not only cool to drive a minivan - it's smart!!
Are you going to be doing a video for the 2025 Sienna with the updates? They recently announced it. Looks like there are some decent updates this year.
Thanks for the review, Joe, I think it will be quite a show when Kia rolls out the Hybrid version of its Carnival. I have a feeling the Carnival will have a much nicer ride quality and quietness despite having slightly lower mpgs😊
Because Americans are stupid and want SUVs instead of much more utilitarian MPVs. The MPV is the people mover of choice everywhere else. A-list movie stars are chauffeured in Toyota Alphards in Asia.
In winnipeg Manitoba Canada, when i came to dealer ask for order sienna, the wait list too long and they dont know when it available for customer, they said order for 2023 still waiting .. OMG, they have 2021 model le awd odo 60000km selling for almost 60k before tax more expensive then new one
Gf has that exact same one blue print 2024 platinum with all the options and it averages 40mpg going from michigan to Florida and 34-36 mpg fighting traffic still not used to it not shifting tho
Toyota makes nice vehicles, but they really need to bring back their silky smooth 3.5L N/A V6, with a real auto transmission. I will NEVER buy a hybrid with a POS CVT.
The Toyota Sienna still has the older infotainment system not the newer infotainment system unlike the other Toyota models which does have the newer Toyota multimedia infotainment system. I hope that Toyota would come with the upcoming new redesign or the refresh with the new upcoming 2025 Toyota Sienna with the newer updated upgraded Toyota Lexus multimedia infotainment system?
That really is a shame. Would be great to see this have the tech of the Grand Highlander. Hopefully for 2025 they bring that system. Hopefully they also give an 8 seat option for higher trims. Then this would be a perfect family car. Assuming they can make enough for them to be easily available without long waits and/or markups.
@@TruckingDominator - People still fall for that false indoctrination? Lol. Toyotas today are nowhere near as good as they were in the 1990s. Other brands are just as good, if not better. There's no reason to buy a Toyota in 2024
I drove a 2023 Toyota Sienna as a courtesy car from my Toyota dealership last year. Comfortable ride, no wind noise, and second row seats has a lot of room, and good acceleration. This is the vehicle to go with. Good looking too
My local Toyota dealership said the 2023 sienna was a 3-5 year wait time
@@MLBman6dThe person you talked to at your dealership had no idea what they were talking about, unfortunately.
My dealership marked up the Le model by 15k, I ended up going for the Chrysler Pacifica phev
What kind of a car do you kids want?
8 week allocation
I am a Toyota fan but I admit though, Toyota will through in any "scrap" items in the highest priced models knowing the fact that people will still buy it. eg: the infotainment system to name one. When you are paying over 60k for a VAN, it should have all the updated luxury in it. 60k is not a joke.
I drove a brand new sienna from San Francisco to Washington DC during covid (I fell in love with it) and went through an actual blizzard in Nebraska... everyone stopped due to low visibility and strong winds ... I kept going, I made it safely with everyone on board and a full studio apartment in the back (no mattress, no couch, lol. Otherwise, everything made it... the sienna would be in my dream garage if I could
i own a 2022 sienna , the current base model is now 10k more than it was when i bought it. These rising prices are wild man!
I loved my 2024 Sienna XLE Black 8passengers seating. This was added to my fleet last November...it took about 7months to be delivered. I admit I was able to get 44.5mpg once on the 91freeway. For what other brands was asking for the Pacifica and the Carnival, Toyota Sienna is a winner for me. This van can haul 8pax/luggage no problem. I like that the XLE I bought, on the second row the middle seat can be removed and you have 2 extra cup holders underneath. This is my second Toyota Sienna I have owned in my fleet over the years. The last one was a 2004 LE and as at the time we took it out of commission, it has 377,000 miles on it. This is a vehicle that will serve you well if you take care of it.
It would’ve nice for the sienna to have an option for a V6 and a hybrid similar to what the Pacifica has where you have option of engine choices. The sienna dominates the segment with fuel economy can’t complain about that
You definitely want the hybrid. Very reliable and fuel efficient. These easily hit close to 400,000 miles without a hiccup
@fallguy4209 why would they have v6 when they trying to go hybrid?
I got a 2024 Sienna, the basic LE Hybrid trim for 43k OTD. I don't know why some people hate the minivan. It's a great vehicle.
Thanks for the video. Love my 2024 Sienna XSE. I traded in my 2023 Highlander. Never regret it. I’m getting 38.5 mpg in the city,😅
I think it’s the best looking of all the minivans. Amazing mpg in comfort
best looking , best gas mileage (since its a hybrid). I love my 2022 Sienna, flawless car for me.
Best looking? Looks-wise, it’s the bottom of the segment.
Minivans are sooooo cool. For camping and loading my bike for adventure
Not with this one since the middle row doesn't fold down.
Just sold my 21 4-runner. Planning to buy the Sienna this summer. Gonna have to order it…can’t even see one at the dealership. Love this vehicle!❤
I am still in love with my 2020 Pacifica. I'm in New York and my Pacifica slipped out in the snow I love it.
11:16 Joe! What did we do to get the bird flipped on us! 😆 😂 😅 I hope that was meant for the old multi-media system! Lol
You are freaking hilarious! Yes definetly that old multimedia system.
@@RaitisRides 😆😆😆
I’d love to buy one but not paying no stupid $10K mark up.
BEST minivan so far! Will be waiting for 2025 refresh tho 😊
I don’t think its going to be resfreshed in 25
@@Hernsama Rumors are it will get a very minor one.
When my kids leave for College I will still be driving a mini van. I have a Camry and I like driving it but it doesn’t compare to my Sienna. I like sitting up high and having tons of space.
I prefer this over the Kia but I still think the Honda Odyssey is the queen of the segment.
Honda has the best combination of family friendly interior and long term reliability for sure.
I drive school bus but mostly private minivan. I've sit in all the minivan and toyota is the most comfortable one out of them all. Dodge or should I say the Chrysler Pacifica is the worse when it come to space in the interior.
Odyssey is more stylish but put engine junk 💩
Hey Joe. I believe the one you’re driving is just FWD. The AWD ones drop the wheels to 18”ers. Also, you can get AWD on a Pacifica (non-hybrid). Another awesome video!
That is correct. AWD Platinums also delete the second row ottomans. This was definitely a FWD version
@@brendanb4623Toyota spec sheet says AWD Platinums only delete the ottomans if the spare tire is opted in
I think Mine has 20s but will have to look when it comes back from dealer but does have ottomans and its a 2024 platinum awd made in noveber of 2023 to be exact and no spare tire
The very best minivan out there, thanks for sharing!
Would've bought one if they weren't waitlisted and marked up. 3 row SUV won out while we waited.
Crazy that these are like years of waiting list especially AWD it’s like 3 years and not to mention absurd ADM
We had to call around we live in Michigan and found one available in Ohio so had to drive 5 hrs to get what we wanted
We had to call around a lot but got one about 4 hours from us. We live in Texas. We had a palisade previously and bought that in Florida lol. We go wherever the best deal is.
Other Mini van special!!! Joe you’re coming in clutch today with 2 uploads.
I believe Honda Odyssey calls their 2nd row “magic” seats because they can slide front/back and also left/right; but Toyota calls theirs “super long slide”
Excellent camera work... not dizzy shaky. Very smooth and easy to watch.
I had one as a rental car and did like it despite the dated infotainment system. For me the two big cons are the lack of an 8 seat option for upper trims (captains chairs don't work for my needs) and the long wait lists. I don't know why Toyota forces you to have a two place second row in upper trims. Some other companies do on their SUVS too but most manufacturers at least realize that some minivan owners want max passenger versatility. But you can't argue with 36mpg city. That alone makes up for a lot of flaws. It doesn't drive quite as well as an Odessey but in 95% of your driving when you aren't accelerating you really won't notice. Its not fast but its fast enough. About the same speed as a previous generation Odessey which is adequate for a family car.
Lol that Costco hotdog holder is essential
That minivan is way too nice for kids. It suits older people more. See that recliner and that house outlet would be suitable for a CPAP machine.
How to get a Sienna? When can I get a Sienna? How much mark up dealer satisfied to sell you a Sienna that is in stock? How much more a used Sienna with 80k has higher price tag than a new Sienna?
It's a "COOL" looking Hybrid Minivan 😃
Joe - This 2024 Toyota Sienna does have a black/light gray interior option (with black steering wheel) that IMO is not bad to look at. This Sienna is a much better family van than Chrysler Pacifica you posted a review on earlier today. If a person wants a family van instead of a large SUV then this van is a win/win/win with its reliability, MPG's and price ! This Sienna might be slightly smaller in interior room but IMO it still kicks the Kia Carnaval and Chrysler Pacifica to the curb when you add things together!
This guy needs to be sponsored by Twinkies!
Me and my wife are currently in a 2020 Rav4 we dont have kids yet. But I really want to get her in a Sienna because of how comfortable this car is but she says she will never be caught dead in a minivan 😆 Great review !
looool No worries, I felt the same until a few days ago.
But mini vans ain't what they used to be !
@@afrikikianimation435 Change wives. Maybe she can find someone with a Corvette.
I love the new sienna I would personally drive the sienna with either the platinum or limited trims and that blue color looks so pretty even with the hybrid technology that is amazing I am all for it
The Sienna has quite possibly the best 2nd row of any vehicle on the market today.
I like the Odyssey second row better. Not having a third seat option on most trims and being unable to remove them is a fail in a family vehicle for me.
It doesn't look like that Sienna in the video is an All-Wheel Drive (AWD), but it's a Front-Wheel Drive (FWD), since there's no AWD badge on the rear hatch door, the tires being 20 inch is only on the FWD models, AWD has 18 inch tires, also AWD is rated at 35 MPG and FWD is rated at 36 MPG.
I don't get 20 inch wheels on a car aimed at great fuel economy and comfort.
It's a beautiful minivan that looks like an SUV from a distance.
Best Minivan Hands Down.
Yes of course Joe & thinking of buying one.
SHUT UP
Agree with the Zonk for thr rear wiper. Toyota had in prior years hid that wiper up on the top
Nice video. I believe the AWD version Sienna comes with 18" tires, not 20". In the 2-wheel version, you get 20" wheels. Also (and this really gets me) is the wheels on any version are NOT aluminum alloy. They have some kind of wheel cover over a standard steel wheel. At this price range, they should come with alloy wheels, IMO. Just a little niggle here, but the AWD version only gets 35 and 36 MPG, not the 36 and 36 MPG of the 2-wheel drive version. Overall, I think the Toyota Sienna is the mini-van winner!
Thanks for your great intel Mike
20 inch wheels have no place on a family car.
I had an LE model as a rental while my company vehicle was getting serviced. It’s a phenomenal vehicle for the money. It had everything a family could want minus the plasticky softex crap. The only downside I could see is that it’s incredibly lethargic. You really have to plan for acceleration. If you floored it, it gave me some white knuckle moments trying to pass a semi truck.
I like softex more than leather.
@@alexmassengale433 I’m real not a fan of any of Toyota’s seat materials at this time. Their leather is low to mid quality, mass produced, and usually the leftover split grain hides. It tends to feel thin, and have very little softness or supple quality to it. Softex is Toyota’s way of cheapening the production costs across their lineup. Softex is 100% polyurethane chemical cheap garbage. But it has a fancy name and only slightly more durable than the horrific polyurethane vinyl that was in nearly every vehicle in the 1970s and 1980s. The seats that would emit harmful volatile gases as it aged. One of the reasons cars from that era had that musky funky smell when they sat for a while 😂
I’m glad you like it, I mean some folks prefer the easy cleanup characteristics of it.
If you want a 2024 Sienna with AWD and 8-passenger seating, you have to go with the lowest trim line, the LE. Any other trim line will not give you that combo. I think this is incredibly stupid for Toyota. I think Joe should mention and zonk this :)
What do you lose when going with LE? For one, you don't get fog lights. Not as an option, not in a package, it's simply not available on the LE trim. You have to find some 3rd party to put a set on your car :)
They have an XLE 8.
@@alexmassengale433 Have you tried to build it on Toyota's website? You can get XLE 7 with either AWD or FWD, or XLE 8 with FWD. You cannot get the 8 seats with AWD. :)
Also you probably save $6,000, but cloth seats and maybe have to add heated afterwards
have they upgraded TSS? or is it still 2.0
Still incredibly outdated with TSS 2.0. This is such a money grab by Toyota. Mid 50k for a bunch of outdated nonsense AND to add insult to injury, you can't get one for another decade 😂 Toyota is taking L's left and right with this one.
Amazing review Joe.
We have a 2011 Sienna. Getting ready to get a new car, but at almost 200k miles it is still going, and We plan to keep it for Our older kids to drive. Holds tons of drinks. The Starbucks employees are always amazed! Lol. I will say I get passed way more in the Sienna than when I drive My husband’s Fusion at the exact same speed. 😂
That is so fantastic to hear about that great ownership experience!
They are equal almost. But I prefer Toyota Sienna because of the brend.
I wonder does it have a spare tire and if so where is it located ?
No it does not.
Older sienna has a spare under the right side passenger. Not sure on the new one
One is optional. It takes up that side cubby.
That infotainment system and 360 camera really kills it for me, waiting on the refresh or redesign
I totally agree with you! I hope Toyota is going to step up!
Those are some of the nicest hub caps ever made by Toyota.
LOL I see what you did there Robbie!
I still like the Carnivals styling shame it ain’t offered in hybrid and AWD but the lack of AWD isn’t a problem been I live in Los Angeles don’t it need
lol the middle finger while explaining the radio
Does it come with panoramic sunroof of not !!! Being top trim😢
We even got a Toyota Sienna type minivan in GTA 5 before GTA 6😂
They have an amazing option called the auto access seat. Second row seat that extends out the door for the mobility challenged.
Do you know if the 2024 has the access seat as an option? I looked for a 2023 last year. Went to numerous dealers. None of them knew what I was talking about. Finally, I found out they stopped putting the access seat in the 2021 model when the switched to hybrid.
Good information. I will ask my local dealer to make sure. Braun mobility can put what you want in aftermarket.
We own a 2017 Sienna and it's not a bad car at all.
This Sienna isn't just for hauling kids. After years of watching a now 80-year-old woman struggle while entering my Jeep Grand Cherokee with running boards, a minivan sure seems ideal.
*yes*
You should make a different analysis video, is the sienna worth the 2-8k ADM in 2024
i love the Toyota sienna van soo much
If they released it in a Nürburgring trim, I’d jump on it.
Reliability is the most important
Best commercially produced minivan for the past decade easily.
With the specs Joe, I think it will be helpful to add what the estimated range is on a full tank to all your utility vehicle reviews ...
Stationed in Germany and we have driven all over Europe in ours. I have dedicated winter tires and wheels for it. Only complaint is the middle seat of the second row is pathetic and the third row window is tiny.
I've only ever driven a 2005 and 2018 but from my experience the 2005 lasts way longer, significantly less maintenance than the 2018 when the 2005 has 3x the amount of miles
Sienna is great but i prefer carnival. And rumor is kia has a hybrid in the works and for a minivan the 8 seater is the better option like in carnival and odyssey.
1x(1/29/24)….2:10…6:00….11:00……16:00……done thank you excellent. Do they make Twinkes anymore??
"I have too many kids, I am not gonna drive a school bus."
been driving minvans since '97 starting with the Dodge caravan - 1st year they came out with dual sliding doors. Then got the 2004 Nissan Quest SEwhen they had that beautiful new body. Had that 11 years then bought the 2015 Toyota Sienna SE. All family members who I told to get a minvan all thanked me after ward.It's not only cool to drive a minivan - it's smart!!
Are you going to be doing a video for the 2025 Sienna with the updates? They recently announced it. Looks like there are some decent updates this year.
I am actually going to be posting it in the next few hours!
@@RaitisRides Awesome! Thank you for the response. I am watching it right now.
Everyone complains of the wind noise. I'm getting mine in two months. Hope it's quiet.
Excellent video❤
I am so glad that I could share it with you!
Toyota for the win.
Thanks for the review, Joe, I think it will be quite a show when Kia rolls out the Hybrid version of its Carnival. I have a feeling the Carnival will have a much nicer ride quality and quietness despite having slightly lower mpgs😊
You are so very welcome Tony! I agree with you!
4:30 Wheel, tire, and plastic cover setup. Yes... All Sienna models come with plastic covers.
Nice. But new Toyota Alphard looks much better. Why isn't this sold in America?
I think its because that van is way too luxurious and would cost way more then the sienna
Because Americans are stupid and want SUVs instead of much more utilitarian MPVs. The MPV is the people mover of choice everywhere else. A-list movie stars are chauffeured in Toyota Alphards in Asia.
i love the 9 inch screen in this massive 66K CAD vehicle. /s
Are you sure that’s AWD? Normally you get 18” wheels for AWD trims.
Missed your vids definitely catching up on em since I’m back on YT❤️
Other than the brown color inside the Sienna and the infotainment graphics being from 1989, the interior actually looks decent.
In winnipeg Manitoba Canada, when i came to dealer ask for order sienna, the wait list too long and they dont know when it available for customer, they said order for 2023 still waiting .. OMG, they have 2021 model le awd odo 60000km selling for almost 60k before tax more expensive then new one
If that's a top of the line it has real leather seats not Softex correct?
Gf has that exact same one blue print 2024 platinum with all the options and it averages 40mpg going from michigan to Florida and 34-36 mpg fighting traffic still not used to it not shifting tho
Oh wow that is wonderful to hear!
Driving minivan is cool again
Any news about 2025 Sienna?
2024 Toyota Sienna Hybrid AWD Platinum!
You nailed it Scott!
Why can you get it in 4x4 w/ v6
Joe, they installed the skinny armrest so the fat kids can get through the middle aisle. You're welcome Joe.
Is it better than the Carnival? Please point me to the timestamp
Nice sales pitch 👍
I guess you paid the Prius driver that was alongside you as well, Joe! Well done. 😂😂
Bro that’s my dream car! I don’t want no Bugatti. Toyota Sienna meeeeeee!!!!
Joe and Lori and Steve keep up the good work real true and I love the video real true 👍
Is the mid row removable like the Honda?
no
Toyota makes nice vehicles, but they really need to bring back their silky smooth 3.5L N/A V6, with a real auto transmission. I will NEVER buy a hybrid with a POS CVT.
Just call this a MVP Joe, :}
The Toyota Sienna still has the older infotainment system not the newer infotainment system unlike the other Toyota models which does have the newer Toyota multimedia infotainment system. I hope that Toyota would come with the upcoming new redesign or the refresh with the new upcoming 2025 Toyota Sienna with the newer updated upgraded Toyota Lexus multimedia infotainment system?
That really is a shame. Would be great to see this have the tech of the Grand Highlander. Hopefully for 2025 they bring that system. Hopefully they also give an 8 seat option for higher trims. Then this would be a perfect family car. Assuming they can make enough for them to be easily available without long waits and/or markups.
Nice review keep up the good work Joe
The battery is under the driver seat
This vehicle in any trim might as well not exist because of the wait time to get any of them. 😢
I'll never understand why anyone would choose this over a Kia Carnival (which is hands down a very, very good minivan. There's no arguing that).
Well it’s a Toyota
@@TruckingDominator - People still fall for that false indoctrination? Lol. Toyotas today are nowhere near as good as they were in the 1990s. Other brands are just as good, if not better. There's no reason to buy a Toyota in 2024