The 2011
Toyota Sienna debut was a huge hit and has left soccer moms singing
praises. Toyota's latest changes and upgrades to their flagship family
mover has not only increased style and sophistication, but also
improvements on what they call
the 3 C's: cool, comfort and convenience.
The Sienna
handles like a sedan yet it offers the luxury of the much needed
space and entertainment for families with kids. One of the convenience
items comes from the rear seats which never need to be removed but can
be easily folded flat for additional rear cargo space. The Preferred
Options Package offers such things as dual sliding side doors, Bluetooth
connectivity, XM
satellite radio, rearview camera, power driver's seat. This van offers
19 mpg (city) and 24 mpg (highway), with a 2.7-liter, double overhead
cam, four cylinder with VVT-i engine that provides performance without
breaking the budget at the gas pumps. In addition, the
2011
Toyota Sienna is a IIHS Top Safety Pick. The list can goes on,
but to this day Toyota remains the sole manufacturer of a minivan that
offers AWD capabilities.
In spite of recent issues with recalls,
Toyota continues to build its loyal customer base. To sustain the
demand for its hot-selling and highly reliable minivan, Toyota
anticipates building 100,000 Siennas
this year at their plant
in Princeton, IN. Toyota has even stepped up their marketing
campaign to appeal to families who would otherwise not consider a
mini-van. This popular "Swagger Wagon" has been
completely revamped with a sleek
and dynamic body design, increased safety and creature comforts. Watch
the video and then schedule
your test drive.
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