Toyota Sienna Cincinnati OH

The 2009 Toyota Sienna minivan has been on the market for five years with no major changes, and it shows. While it is still a large, comfortable, and versatile van for big families, its styling is outdated and its competitors have newer, more stylish products on the lots.

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The experts at TheCarConnection.com looked to some of the most respected review resources on the Web to compile information on the 2009 Toyota Sienna. TheCarConnection.com's editors have also driven the Sienna and added their own observations and insights to help you make the best purchase choice.

Likes

Quiet and comfortable ride

Lot of standard and optional features

Toyota's reputation for quality, reliability, and resale value

Dislikes

Plain, outdated styling

Fewer seating permutations than its rivals

Lackluster interior materials

The 2009 Toyota Sienna minivan has been on the market for five years with no major changes, and it shows. While it is still a large, comfortable, and versatile van for big families, its styling is outdated and its competitors have newer, more stylish products on the lots. Luckily for Toyota Sienna fans, an all-new version is due for 2010. The Sienna soldiers on for 2009 with very few changes.

For those who want a great, long-lasting family vehicle, the lack of cutting-edge style might not matter so much. The 2009 Toyota Sienna can seat up to eight and haul them in relative quickness, thanks to its 266-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6 mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. It isn't exactly exciting to pilot, but it is smooth and quiet, which are attributes minivan drivers are looking for--and there's plenty of passing power when you need it, even with a full load. The base Sienna is front-wheel drive, but the LE, XLE, and XLE Limited models are available with an all-wheel-drive system for all-weather traction.

"Minivan" may be a bad word for many mothers, but for pure practicality, they are hard to beat. The 2009 Sienna is an excellent example of that functionality; its very spacious interior features a third-row seat that folds neatly into a well, allowing plenty of flat, low space for cargo while maintaining seating for five. If you don't have people to haul, the second row folds flat as well and can carry an actual 4x8 sheet of plywood. Top 2009 Toyota Sienna XLE and XLE Limited models get twin captain's chairs in the second row instead of the three-place bench seat.

The Sienna's interior is rich on features--including standard dual sliding doors and the folding third-row seats on all models. For power sliding doors, a power folding third row, and a power rear tailgate, you have to move up to the higher trim levels. Its interior materials and appointments feel a bit less refined compared to those of its competitors.

The options list on the 2009 Toyota Sienna would be right at home on a luxury-brand vehicle. It includes a rearview video camera, front/rear parking proximity warnings, side sunshades, laser-guided cruise control, a DVD entertainment system, satellite navigation system, and a JBL surround-sound audio system (standard on the XLE Limited) that includes Bluetooth hands-free connectivity.

The Sienna posts quite good results in U.S. crash tests, with four- and five-star ratings for frontal impact, five stars in side impact from the federal government, and "good" judgements from the IIHS in frontal and side impact. Unfortunately the IIHS deems the Sienna "poor" in the seat-based rear impact test, which gauges the risk of whiplash injury, among other things. Electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes are standard on every grade of the 2009 Toyota Sienna, as are front side airbags and side curtain bags covering all three seating rows.

The Bottom Line: The 2009 Toyota Sienna is by no means exciting, but it will do a family right.

Other Choices

If you like the 2009 Toyota Sienna, also consider:

- Chrysler Town & Country

- Honda Odyssey

- Hyundai Entourage

- Nissan Quest

Reason Why:

The Honda Odyssey is the closest rival to the Toyota in terms of reliability, but it outshines the Sienna in driving pleasure. The Chrysler Town & Country is the most recently updated of the group, and its styling and features--along with its Dodge Grand Caravan sibling--include more innovative seating options. The Hyundai Entourage has surprisingly good performance and is one of the best values in the group. For those determined to have a roomy minivan that's at least a little stylish, the Nissan Quest is the choice. One thing that the Sienna has that none of these competitors offer is all-wheel drive.

Buying Tip

If you want to stay in the Toyota family and need an alternative to a minivan, consider the Toyota Highlander. It drives the same as the Sienna but has a more SUV-like appearance.

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