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2008 Toyota Sienna - Expert Reviews

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Cars.com
2008 Toyota Sienna Professional Cars.com Review

...6.9" Turning Radius: 36.8 ft Cargo space: 148.9 cu ft NHTSA Crash-Test Ratings Frontal Impact Driver's side: 4 Stars Passenger's side: 5 Stars Side Impact...

Edmunds
2008 toyota sienna Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Smooth and powerful V6, comfortable ride, an abundance of convenience features, choice of seven- or eight-passenger seating, available all-wheel drive...

CarGurus
2008 Toyota Sienna Overview

...The upper-tier XLE and XLE Limited models can be equipped with a DVD-based navigation system, Bluetooth, a rear backup camera, and a DVD entertainment system...

Cars.com
2008 Toyota Sienna Professional Cars.com Review

...Side-impact airbags for the front seats and side curtain airbags that cover all three rows of seats are standard. Also new are rear disc brakes to replace last...

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The Sienna’s styling looks a bit dated next to the new-for-2008 Chrysler minivans and several other vans that have been redesigned since the Sienna’s last redesign for 2004.

But most notably, the 2008 Toyota Sienna has available all-wheel drive, while these rivals do not.

Otherwise, they’re quite equivalent in terms of engine power and overall interior space, but seat arrangements present a significant difference between the models and trims.

In this group, the Town & Country has the widest range of configurations, from a standard second-row bench arrangement to the innovative Stow ‘n’ Go, which allows the second and third rows to fold fully into the floor, and Swivel ‘n’ Go, which allows the second row to turn 180 degrees.

In terms of driving, the Honda Odyssey remains the most enjoyable on a twisty road, but the Entourage has surprisingly good performance, too, as does the Quest.

Despite some flaws, such as ride quality and a questionable reliability record, the Quest is the more fashionable choice for those who must have a minivan but don’t want a vehicle that completely blends in with all the other minivan models.


 
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