When did the Toyota Sienna CE come out?

When did the Toyota Sienna CE come out?

Sienna CE and LE minivans come in both seven- and eight-passenger configurations. More than 90 percent of the Sienna’s content comes from North American suppliers, and the minivan is built on an all-new assembly line in Princeton, Ind. The 2004 Sienna went on sale in March 2003.

Who is the Chief Engineer of the Toyota Sienna?

2,053 kg (4,525 lb) (AWD) Toyota Sienna CE (pre-facelift) Toyota assigned Yuji Yokoya as chief engineer on the new Sienna project. Yokoya and his family drove the previous model over 53,000 miles (85,000 km) throughout North America to find weaknesses from the design.

What’s the difference between a Toyota Sienna CE and XLE Limited?

The most distinguishable difference on the XLE Limited model was the horizontal chrome bar placed above the rear license plate. The CE had a black trim there, while the LE and XLE had a body-colored trim.

Is the Toyota Sienna still available with all wheel drive?

Toyota continues to offer all wheel drive in the Sienna. As GM discontinued its AWD minivans after the 2006 model year, it is the only North American minivan with an available AWD drivetrain until the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica goes on sale in late 2020. [29]

How many miles does a 2004 Toyota Sienna have?

Mileage: 156,812 miles Body Type: Minivan Color: Gold Engine: 6 Cyl 3.3 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 09/30/04 and owned in NY until 04/11/08 • 2nd owner purchased on 07/23/08 and owned in VA until 06/20/12 • 3rd owner purchased on 06/20/12 and owned in VA until Present.

What are the attributes of a Toyota Sienna?

Attributes include a refined, fuel-efficient powertrain, secure handling, a roomy interior and a split folding third-row seat. The class leader in terms of comfort, refinement, and safety, it offered virtually every major feature available in the minivan class during its time.

Is the Toyota Sienna a good car to drive?

Even though the suspension doesn’t ignore bumps, which are typically felt, few cause any bothersome commotion. The Sienna is stable on the highway and easy to keep on course. The brakes are easy to modulate, and the minivan corners adeptly with little effort. The second-row seats are excellent, and the third row folds down easily.

What are the dimensions of a 2004 Toyota Sienna?

The 2004 Sienna rides a 119.3-inch wheelbase and measures 200 inches long overall – that represents an increase of 6.5 inches. Standing 68.9 inches tall, the 2004 Sienna is 4 inches wider than its predecessor. Standard tires are 16 inches in diameter, but alloy wheels on the XLE Limited hold 17-inch tires.

What are the trim levels of the Toyota Sienna?

The Sienna is offered in four trim levels: CE, LE, XLE and the new top-of-the-line XLE Limited. All-wheel drive is available on the three upper-end models. Sienna CE and LE minivans come in both seven- and eight-passenger configurations.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Sienna have?

An all-new 3.3-liter V-6 engine produces 230 horsepower and 242 pounds-feet of torque; it drives a five-speed-automatic transmission with intelligence. Toyota claims that the Sienna can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 8.3 seconds, calling that figure best in class. The Sienna qualifies as a Level II Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (ULEV-II).

What are the different types of Sienna minivans?

Total interior volume has grown by more than 44 cubic feet. The Sienna is offered in four trim levels: CE, LE, XLE and the new top-of-the-line XLE Limited. All-wheel drive is available on the three upper-end models. Sienna CE and LE minivans come in both seven- and eight-passenger configurations.

Is the Toyota Sienna a good car to buy?

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