These vans are super reliable, ride like a cloud, and were way ahead of their time. These things in the Limited trim had adaptive cruise control!?!?! That was something that not even a Mercedes SUV or even Toyota's own Lexus line up used at that time (except the LS). I currently have an 05 with 319K, and like the small upgrades over the 04's that Toyota used, like multi-adjustable armrests, power passenger seat, and the voice activation for the navi. It is a little known fact, but the 2018 Sienna rides on the same "K" platform as these vans did back in 2003 in their release. Toyota hit a home run with this gen of the van, and it is so good, that the 2018 models ride on the same platform.
Do you have the AWD model? I've heard of their traction control going bonkers, applying brakes for no reason and all and causing the car to veer left or right....... have you encountered such problems, being that you have tons of miles on yours?
+Davis Parsons I'm going to go buy one tomorrow for my wife. That's why i was just curious. I'm picking up a 2004 Toyota Sienna XLE Limited AWD for $7K. Has high miliage (150K) but in top notch shape. It has the navigation, camera, front/back sensors and DVD.
+Chor Thor thats a nice price if its in nice shape. These are super over-looked vehicles. I just bought a 2004 Limited 4WD Sequoia for $7,200 with 150k miles. I feel bad for the guys buying 2003 4Runners for $15k. The Sienna is insanely practical. I might go back to a Sienna eventually. I miss ours so much...
These vans are super reliable, ride like a cloud, and were way ahead of their time. These things in the Limited trim had adaptive cruise control!?!?! That was something that not even a Mercedes SUV or even Toyota's own Lexus line up used at that time (except the LS). I currently have an 05 with 319K, and like the small upgrades over the 04's that Toyota used, like multi-adjustable armrests, power passenger seat, and the voice activation for the navi.
It is a little known fact, but the 2018 Sienna rides on the same "K" platform as these vans did back in 2003 in their release. Toyota hit a home run with this gen of the van, and it is so good, that the 2018 models ride on the same platform.
Do you have the AWD model? I've heard of their traction control going bonkers, applying brakes for no reason and all and causing the car to veer left or right....... have you encountered such problems, being that you have tons of miles on yours?
My mom turned in a 2019 Odyssey (lease) and I never wanted her to, I too really miss it.
Why did u miss the van?
Did you open the sunroof?
This video Just broke our heart.
uh why
would you recommend the awd over the front wheel drive?
Did the awd help It? would you recommend awd vs fwd?
Where were you driving? It's bizarre that it's so rural but there's so much traffic!
I'm curious how much this beautiful van was sold for.
I sold it for $14k two years ago. $1000 over excellent KBB value. HUGE MISTAKE. We should have never sold it. I miss this van every day.
+Davis Parsons I'm going to go buy one tomorrow for my wife. That's why i was just curious. I'm picking up a 2004 Toyota Sienna XLE Limited AWD for $7K. Has high miliage (150K) but in top notch shape. It has the navigation, camera, front/back sensors and DVD.
+Chor Thor thats a nice price if its in nice shape. These are super over-looked vehicles. I just bought a 2004 Limited 4WD Sequoia for $7,200 with 150k miles. I feel bad for the guys buying 2003 4Runners for $15k. The Sienna is insanely practical. I might go back to a Sienna eventually. I miss ours so much...
Why your not talking
No navagation
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