My Sienna has 282,000 on the original engine and transmission. Just put iridium plugs and an oem harness on as well as new coils. Next is oil change, then trans filter and fresh fluid. Last will be coolant and possibly new upper and lower raidiator hoses. Still runs like the day we bought it.
My family had an 03 sienna xle with 127,000 miles on it still runs great, just doing regularly oil changes. Seinna is a great minivan + if you take a good care of it, it will never let you down, we always trust it to bring us back home.
I love this car. When my parents sold it, I really wanted them to get another one. Espacially the 2012 model I dont care if it's cheap, its a Toyota and that's why I like it!
Awesome minivan. This car took me to Atlanta. Got it in 2011. Died in 2017. Like around 271,813 miles. I absolute love this car. I got a Honda Accord 2013 after. Still miss this sienna.
god damn... i want it! i really love these in XLE trims. probably because its basically the SAME layout as my old 2003 odyssey. and the high mileage is just neat to see!
Just picked up a 2000 sienna that looks exactly like this one only it has the gold lettering. 120,000 miles and drives like new. For $3500 I feel like I stole it. Had a 98 camry that was wrecked, got $3500 from insurance so was an even trade. First accident I've ever been in that after the fact I was glad it happened.
I have a 2002 toyota sienna with 220,000 miles and people tell me to trd supercharge it but im leaving it all original since the car is like new lol my sienna is an LE i think since it has only one power sliding door but on the back and floor mats and it says symphony i have no clue what that is so anyways i enjoy the car and its amazingly quiet.
my grandpa has the same car, 472,000 kilometers and still going strong, but my grandpa's is an LE trim & it is gold and has Aftermarket all season Tires. Love my grandpa's van so much, But why doesn't this XLE have Leather seats?
Probably an O2 sensor. They usually crap out on old Toyotas but it's an easy fix. This old Sienna will still hold up better over 20 years than the newer craptastic ones.
I'm sure an Odyssey could do that, not on the original transmission though. Ours lasted 108,000 miles of abuse and lack of fluid changes lol. Our Sienna's lasted 181,000 miles.
My ten step plan Step one: Buy this, or one similar for cheap Step two: Cut the roof off with a buzz saw Step three: Install three masts Step four: Attach cloth to the masts with skulls and crossbones on them Step five: Add a cannon Step six: Dress up like a pirate Step seven: Buy a musket Step eight: Learn how to fire and reload a musket Step nine: Learn to talk like a pirate Step ten: Wage road-based turf wars as a pirate with your trusty sienna
Dima Furduy Not all XLE's have leather. Same deal with Limited trim toyotas, does mean it will always have leather. You will find Limited trim 2006-2011 RAV4 Limited with cloth interior
Dima Furduy yea man, this Sienna doesn't have the xle upgrade package which has the leather seats. So maybe don't jump to conclusions pal. Besides, the badging said XLE so maybe check twice before saying its not an xle.
Yeah we all know newer Toyota's are nothing but plastic :( I don't think we'll ever see "quality" vehicles anymore demand is too high and materials are too expensive its sad really, but hey I still love cars