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Used Toyota Sienna Vans/Minivans

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2014 Toyota Sienna What's new for 2014? 
2014 Toyota Sienna

The 2014 Toyota Sienna gains a Tow Prep package as part of its standard equipment list, while Toyota's Blind Spot Monitor is offered as a stand-alone option on the SE trim.

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2013 Toyota Sienna What's new for 2013? 
2013 Toyota Sienna

The base 4-cylinder engine that struggled to move a fully-loaded Sienna has been dropped for 2013, with the better V6 now standard. Blind-spot monitoring is standard on Limited models and available on SE and XLE trims. The system also features a new cross-traffic alert system for extra precaution when backing up.

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2012 Toyota Sienna What's new for 2012? 
2012 Toyota Sienna

Fresh from its 2011 debut, the 2012 Toyota Sienna minivan receives a few upgrades on the XLE trim, which now includes a power passenger seat and auto on/off headlights.

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2011 Toyota Sienna What's new for 2011? 
2011 Toyota Sienna

For 2011 the Sienna is completely re-engineered. Among the notable changes are the thoroughly upgraded new interior that includes optional lounge-type seating in the second row and a sport-tuned SE model with improved steering and handling. A four-cylinder-powered Sienna is also available.

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2010 Toyota Sienna What's new for 2010? 
2010 Toyota Sienna

For 2010, the Sienna sees no major changes.

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2009 Toyota Sienna What's new for 2009? 
2009 Toyota Sienna

For 2009, the Sienna adds new optional 17-inch wheels and some upgrades to the LE trim's available option packages.

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2008 Toyota Sienna What's new for 2008? 
2008 Toyota Sienna

No major changes for 2008.

About Toyota Sienna

The Toyota Sienna minivan for 2014 rises above the minivan mob by offering a nearly unbeatable combination of models, options, strong resale value and styling. Easily the equal of the Honda Odyssey and Nissan Quest, the Sienna goes a step further by offering the option of all-wheel drive (AWD), the only minivan in the U.S. to do so. The Sienna's V6 is more powerful than either the Odyssey or Quest, although the Dodge Grand Caravan is more powerful than all three, and the Odyssey trumps both the Sienna and the Quest when it comes to fuel economy. While the Sienna is roomy, its interior color choices and plastics are a bit of a letdown, especially when compared to the Quest or Town & Country.