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That case of Déjà vu you're experiencing is the 2010 Toyota Sienna. The newest version is an unchanged version of Toyota's top-selling 2009 minivan. If you're looking for "new and improved," you won't buy the new Sienna. If you're looking for a remarkably spacious, high-quality option for your family or for use as a wheelchair ... [more]
The 2008 Sienna is solid, consistent, practical and generally dull. If you're looking for a flashy vehicle or something that will set you apart from the pack, you won't like the Sienna. If you're after a good, reliable vehicle that makes an extremely practical wheelchair van, you'll love it. We strongly recommend the Sienna for ... [more]
The 2008 edition of Toyota's perennially popular Sienna minivan continues the line's tradition: It's a solid, roomy performer. That combination of traits makes it an attractive option for those interested in using the Sienna as a mobility vehicle. The 2008 Sienna has a few standout strengths and a few weaknesses worth noting. Pros: Solid construction: The Sienna doesn't ... [more]
Toyota launched the second generation of its Sienna minivan in 2004, overhauling the model's earlier design. The 2004 and 2005 versions received positive reviews and sold well. The 2006 Sienna continues the trend. The 2006 Sienna is a full-featured minivan that offers some of the class' best performance and wide variety of options. ... [more]
The 2008 version of the Sienna minivan is well-suited for conversion to a wheelchair van. It's a somewhat "vanilla" vehicle with a few easy-to-spot weaknesses, but the benefits clearly outweigh those deficiencies. Model Lineup Toyota has four different trim packages for the Sienna: The CE, LE, XLE and XLE Limited. The entry-level model meets all basic requirements, ... [more]
The 2010 Sienna isn't an innovative or stylish minivan. It's an extension of a perennially popular model and offers no real changes from its last edition. That's not necessarily a bad thing. The Sienna has built a strong reputation as a top minivan. All of the traits that earned that reputation are on display in the ... [more]
Toyota disability vans can range in cost depending on whether you buy new or used and even then it depends on the design Toyota you find. For example you can purchase a 1992 Toyota wheelchair van for approximately $12,000 which is pretty affordable; On the other hand a 2011 Toyota handicap van model runs about $63,000.