Friday, July 30, 2010

2011 Toyota Sienna






2011 Toyota Sienna

The flanks are sculpted The front end is large and angular, with a low air dam that would look good on a sport sedan. The exterior lines are bold and sweeping. Both outside and inside, the 2011 Sienna is remarkably attractive for van. The rear hatch opening is enormous, as is the deep cargo space behind the third row of seats.

The third row can be reached by walking between the two second row seats, or by sliding them all the way forward. The front doors are wide and the side doors automatically slide back with a gentle pull on the handle or the touch of a button. Getting in and out of the Sienna was a breeze. It also came with a DVD player for rear seat passengers, although we didn’t use it. Our test model was also equipped with a number of luxury options that made the drive even more relaxing, including plush leather seats and a sumptuous stereo system with satellite radio.

Room is tight in the third row, of course, but still sufficient for three small children. They also have extendable foot rests, like a La-Z-Boy lounger. So do the second row passengers, whose seats slide back and forth on extended rails. Drivers and front seat passengers have plenty of shoulder, head and leg room. That translates into a lot of interior space that Toyota uses well.

First introduced in 1998, it has grown over the years to become one of the largest vans on the road today. For starters, the Sienna isn’t very mini anymore.

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