I bought a 2004 XLE 3 years ago that was sitting on flat tires because the AC didn't work. Here in Phoenix AC is kind of necessary but it was to be a second car. The reason I wanted it was it had AWD and I thought that would be nice for camping in the woods. I ended up paying 3,000 for it with 225 thousand on the clock. Over time I've put bigger AT tires and a 3.5in lift. It makes me giggle every time I pull into a remote spot and can sleep in the back without a problem. Minivans are a best kept secret and only the cool kids know this!
GOOD Buy!! I lived in my sienna while studying for and taking the LSAT. IT is a great car! Paid 5k for it. It is a reliable speed racer haha! @mehdit8584
I bought mine for $23k out the door (Deal of the century) brand new in 2006 and do not have any issues. Maintain the car with replacing practically everything on the car since 2006 except for Engine and Auto sliding door. The car drives like a brand new van with 180k miles. Keeping it until it drop dead.
We have an 2007 Le. 185k miles. It looks like new, drives like new and has had zero issues and everything works. Wife just bought a new one but I refuse to let this one go. I absolutely love it. I drive it from Phoenix to La and Las Vegas usually with the cruise control set at 90mph. We had an odyssey in the past that was ok but something about the way the the Sienna drives I like much more. It is the best car we have ever had.
October 4th of this year I bought a 2005 Toyota Sienna XLE Limited minivan with over 155,,000 miles on it for 5,100. The engine of our Acadia caught on fire in April so I decided to try and find something good on gas and that I could save up and pay cash for. I had owned a Toyota Sequoia that I loved but it was too popular around here and got stolen and burned before it was recovered. So I decided to check into something not very popular. I knew that I needed 3 row seating because of the grandkids and great grands. This Sienna has leather seats and even has a DVD player, a moon roof, and more than I ever expected. So far, nobody has messed with it and I hope they don't. It rides about as smooth as the Fleetwood we had. I love it!
It does not have cool body lines that turns heads and they just kind of blend onto the background. But, the longevity of the engine and transmission make the 2nd Gen Sienna a vehicle you buy with your brain and not your heart.
I newer thought I’d like a Toyota as much as I did. We had a 2005 Sienna xle limited awd. It was nothing short of amazing. We bought it to replace a mercury mountaineer that got rod knock. My wife hated it because of the minivan stigma. Once we got over it we fell in love with it. The only issue we had with the awd was the rear tire kinda camber with mileage and it was something I was starting to look into what I might have to do to correct it. In the end it was totaled in an accident and did what it needed to in keeping my family safe. We are looking for another sienna to replace it. I’ve found that the sienna might not wow you much but the reliability and comfort can’t be beat. The odyssey has transmission problems I’ve found which is what made the sienna our choice.
These vans are great. Learned car repair on the current one my partner and I own - a 2008 with 240k miles. Still going strong. No cold start rattle. That's what you have to watch out for on the 2007-2010s with the 3.5L 2G-RE. The 2004-2006 is more diy friendly with a timing belt instead of chain. Never thought I'd love a van so much
I just got a 2007 off Facebook marketplace. 17 yrs old but only 118k miles. It's ready for camping with bed, fridge, solar, roof storage. Did some bartering so can't really say a price. Scotty Kilmer seems to like older Siennas, so I'm banking on his expertise.
Bought my friends 2008 sienna 3.5L today on behalf of my Brother so he could tow his pop-up camper on occasion. My friend bought it new and took care it of it . I could have bought a 2012 Chrysler town and country with 80k with unknown service history for $9200 but I chose the Sienna with 185k for $4k. Originally, we were looking at Ford FiN Ranger 4.0's but the van is so much more versatile. He loves it and heck I kinda want one now !
Bought a 2006 with 111,000 miles for 9800 about 8 years ago from carmax. Still rolling with almost 242,00 now only brakes, tires, radiator, both front wheel bearings timing belt/water pump and 1 (yes only 1) coil from autozone lol. I do change oil every 5,000 miles. I also have the o2 sensor engine codes (for essentially 2 years now lol) but it still runs perfect and I don’t have emissions testing so I just clear codes every few weeks! Best vehicle purchase I ever made in my 35 plus years of driving.
I have had my 04 for 8 or 9 years. This is probably the top two vehicles I've had. And I've had some great Camrys. I like mine so much that I'm trying to buy another one. These things are fantastic! There are things to look out for.
My 2006 Sienna has 190k on it. I replaced the timing belt and water pump plus cam seals and crank seals. I replaced the radiator, spark plugs and ignition coils. I have been draining and filling the ATF every year with mine. I even replaced the transmission filter every 40k. I'm counting on my 2nd Gen Sienna to last longer than my 2001 2nd Gen Odyssey. When one of my power sliding doors quit working, I paid my mechanic to change the door into a manual sliding door. The drivers side sliding power door still works. I did have to replace the two rear suspension springs.
@@XxDont522 When you are driving a minivan that can make it to 350k, on it's original engine and transmission, you reach mileage milestones that require you to invest in maintenance intervals. I would rather do all this than bey a used Sienna all over again.
I had 2004 345000 miles on it still dependable to go anywhere but actually went out so I got 2008 with 175000 miles they are so dependable and ride so good it would be hard to fine something better
I have my 06 with 80k now i got it when it had 51k. For all you mechanic, i love my sienna but the only thing i dont like is the squishy braking system. Has new brakes and all also bleed too. And not fast at acceleration. Can you guys please help? Any ideas or how to upgrade those thing and make it go a little faster
Honestly me too. I am not a Toyota fan by any stretch but with a kid now I'm thinking we may end up with one of these. I drove a newer one recently and it's amazing as well. I'd say they are 30% better than any other van I've driven.
Both the Toyota sienna and the odyssey are very nice minivans. I am personally looking for a sienna as my 1st car. Not really a Japanese freak but I have my respect for a good reliable minivan.
I bought a 2004 XLE 3 years ago that was sitting on flat tires because the AC didn't work. Here in Phoenix AC is kind of necessary but it was to be a second car. The reason I wanted it was it had AWD and I thought that would be nice for camping in the woods. I ended up paying 3,000 for it with 225 thousand on the clock. Over time I've put bigger AT tires and a 3.5in lift. It makes me giggle every time I pull into a remote spot and can sleep in the back without a problem. Minivans are a best kept secret and only the cool kids know this!
Sounds awesome with the lift! Thanks for watching!
I just bought a 2006 toyota sienna yesterday for $3000 at 221,760 mileage 😂😂😂
GOOD Buy!! I lived in my sienna while studying for and taking the LSAT. IT is a great car! Paid 5k for it. It is a reliable speed racer haha! @mehdit8584
@mehdit8584 how do you like it so far?
@@mehdit8584Timing belt replaced yet?
I bought mine for $23k out the door (Deal of the century) brand new in 2006 and do not have any issues. Maintain the car with replacing practically everything on the car since 2006 except for Engine and Auto sliding door. The car drives like a brand new van with 180k miles. Keeping it until it drop dead.
I own a 06 over 300,000 miles and 07 over 150,000 miles Siennas. They're amazing. Great for hauling band equipment.
We have an 2007 Le. 185k miles. It looks like new, drives like new and has had zero issues and everything works. Wife just bought a new one but I refuse to let this one go. I absolutely love it. I drive it from Phoenix to La and Las Vegas usually with the cruise control set at 90mph. We had an odyssey in the past that was ok but something about the way the the Sienna drives I like much more. It is the best car we have ever had.
October 4th of this year I bought a 2005 Toyota Sienna XLE Limited minivan with over 155,,000 miles on it for 5,100. The engine of our Acadia caught on fire in April so I decided to try and find something good on gas and that I could save up and pay cash for. I had owned a Toyota Sequoia that I loved but it was too popular around here and got stolen and burned before it was recovered. So I decided to check into something not very popular. I knew that I needed 3 row seating because of the grandkids and great grands. This Sienna has leather seats and even has a DVD player, a moon roof, and more than I ever expected. So far, nobody has messed with it and I hope they don't. It rides about as smooth as the Fleetwood we had. I love it!
It does not have cool body lines that turns heads and they just kind of blend onto the background. But, the longevity of the engine and transmission make the 2nd Gen Sienna a vehicle you buy with your brain and not your heart.
I newer thought I’d like a Toyota as much as I did. We had a 2005 Sienna xle limited awd. It was nothing short of amazing. We bought it to replace a mercury mountaineer that got rod knock. My wife hated it because of the minivan stigma. Once we got over it we fell in love with it. The only issue we had with the awd was the rear tire kinda camber with mileage and it was something I was starting to look into what I might have to do to correct it. In the end it was totaled in an accident and did what it needed to in keeping my family safe. We are looking for another sienna to replace it. I’ve found that the sienna might not wow you much but the reliability and comfort can’t be beat. The odyssey has transmission problems I’ve found which is what made the sienna our choice.
Appreciate hearing about your experience!
These vans are great. Learned car repair on the current one my partner and I own - a 2008 with 240k miles. Still going strong. No cold start rattle. That's what you have to watch out for on the 2007-2010s with the 3.5L 2G-RE. The 2004-2006 is more diy friendly with a timing belt instead of chain. Never thought I'd love a van so much
I bought one just like this one 2004 same color and all just turned 290k miles still runs like a top
F*ck car payments... i'd rather drive this.
I just got a 2007 off Facebook marketplace. 17 yrs old but only 118k miles. It's ready for camping with bed, fridge, solar, roof storage. Did some bartering so can't really say a price. Scotty Kilmer seems to like older Siennas, so I'm banking on his expertise.
How do you like it so far?
Bought my friends 2008 sienna 3.5L today on behalf of my Brother so he could tow his pop-up camper on occasion. My friend bought it new and took care it of it . I could have bought a 2012 Chrysler town and country with 80k with unknown service history for $9200 but I chose the Sienna with 185k for $4k. Originally, we were looking at Ford FiN Ranger 4.0's but the van is so much more versatile. He loves it and heck I kinda want one now !
Bought a 2006 with 111,000 miles for 9800 about 8 years ago from carmax. Still rolling with almost 242,00 now only brakes, tires, radiator, both front wheel bearings timing belt/water pump and 1 (yes only 1) coil from autozone lol. I do change oil every 5,000 miles. I also have the o2 sensor engine codes (for essentially 2 years now lol) but it still runs perfect and I don’t have emissions testing so I just clear codes every few weeks! Best vehicle purchase I ever made in my 35 plus years of driving.
Is it still driving good?😊
I have had my 04 for 8 or 9 years. This is probably the top two vehicles I've had. And I've had some great Camrys. I like mine so much that I'm trying to buy another one. These things are fantastic! There are things to look out for.
My 2006 Sienna has 190k on it. I replaced the timing belt and water pump plus cam seals and crank seals. I replaced the radiator, spark plugs and ignition coils. I have been draining and filling the ATF every year with mine. I even replaced the transmission filter every 40k. I'm counting on my 2nd Gen Sienna to last longer than my 2001 2nd Gen Odyssey. When one of my power sliding doors quit working, I paid my mechanic to change the door into a manual sliding door. The drivers side sliding power door still works. I did have to replace the two rear suspension springs.
Man all this sounds extremely expensive
@@XxDont522 When you are driving a minivan that can make it to 350k, on it's original engine and transmission, you reach mileage milestones that require you to invest in maintenance intervals. I would rather do all this than bey a used Sienna all over again.
What mileage u replace timing belt?😮
@ 187K.
I'm researching minivans. I appreciate your very informative information. If the power door fails, can it still be operated as a manual? Thank you!
Yes
Great content! Keep the good job.
From a mechanical stand point, how many miles in one of these of that year is too many miles to buy it?
I had 2004 345000 miles on it still dependable to go anywhere but actually went out so I got 2008 with 175000 miles they are so dependable and ride so good it would be hard to fine something better
Agreed! Thanks for watching!
Bruh, I got 249,000 and it slaps. I have an upgraded car play off eBay, for 130bucks and upgraded light, shoot we cooking
Awesome!
I’d take this over any crossover from today.
Awesome review! Really enjoyed learning from you! Thank you!
lol what song is that at the end? I need to play that in my mini-van.
If there is a code for the evap system, most of the time it's going to be a missing, loose or bad gas cap on most vehicles
I have my 06 with 80k now i got it when it had 51k. For all you mechanic, i love my sienna but the only thing i dont like is the squishy braking system. Has new brakes and all also bleed too. And not fast at acceleration. Can you guys please help? Any ideas or how to upgrade those thing and make it go a little faster
Whats squishy brake??😮
@americawalk1154 I have to press hard to stop. The faster I go the faster I have to press
I'm kinda surprised at the result.
Honestly me too. I am not a Toyota fan by any stretch but with a kid now I'm thinking we may end up with one of these. I drove a newer one recently and it's amazing as well. I'd say they are 30% better than any other van I've driven.
@@TopLineRacer I LOVE Toyotas, my daily driver is a 2016 Corolla Sport, I've had it for 3 or 4 years now & I love it. I think Toyota makes good stuff!
Both the Toyota sienna and the odyssey are very nice minivans. I am personally looking for a sienna as my 1st car. Not really a Japanese freak but I have my respect for a good reliable minivan.
Cant go wrong with the Sienna for sure