PLANO, Texas — Toyota is recalling approximately 55,000 2025 Sienna vehicles in the U.S. over a potential safety issue involving the second-row seats, the automaker said in a news release. According ...
*Let me tell you something about minivans and single women. These are the new limos. I don’t care what anyone says, but a premium minivan with all the fixings is delivering the best of luxurious rides ...
The Sienna continues its reign as one of the most popular minivans on the market, and with good reason. Its slabs of metal and gargantuan interior - you could sleep in it if need be - are a killer ...
A Japanese-badged MPV put together in the US and turned into an American camper by a Korean mini-camper specialist – that about sums up the new Unicamp Toyota Sienna Pop Top camper van. Or at least it ...
Toyota is recalling 167,802 Sienna hybrid minivans because bolts on the backs of its third-row seats may not have been tightened properly at the factory. The recall includes 2021-2025 Toyota Sienna ...
Not long after recalling more than 106,000 Tacoma trucks for potential brake problems, Toyota announced a noncompliance recall for nearly 168,000 Sienna minivans because bolts for the seat backs may ...
Still, Toyota didn’t alter much for the Sienna’s 2025 midcycle update. In fact, unless you’re a forensic investigator on a cable TV show, you won’t notice a single change to the exterior, where the ...
Many vehicle types prioritize style over function, but minivans typically take the opposite approach. While today's minivans are good-looking, they emphasize versatility and usefulness rather than ...
The minivan remains a viable choice for today’s car-buying consumer, and the 2025 Toyota Sienna minivan is proof these vehicles deserve a spot in the automotive marketplace. Now into its fifth year of ...
The 2025 Sienna comes with in-cabin millimeter wave radar to check for movement from the second or third row—intended to prevent parents from leaving kids in hot cars. If the system senses movement ...
Not long ago, spacious and easy-to-drive but usually bland minivans were all the rage in America (during the late 1980s and all 1990s plus 2000s). Now, in 2024, a gazillion soccer mum and hockey dad ...
Minivans are rarely ever modified, which is why modding them is inherently cool. Especially when you do as good a job as the owner of this 2012 Toyota Sienna, who upgraded theirs to the nines with an ...
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