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Lewisville, Texas, United States
This is a great minivan. The all wheel drive system is a life saver on slippery roads. Everything works. All power locks, power seats as well as heaters, and power windows work as they should. The JBL radio with navigation works. The a/c blows cold front and rear. There are two keys with two working remotes. The Sienna runs and drives very well. There are no fluid drips. There is good power. The power brakes and power steering work well. The ride is very quiet and comfortable. The leather is in good condition. The carpet is dirty in places but not torn. Toyota makes the best vehicles. The Sienna has not given us any trouble. There are no warning lights or check engine light on. The Sienna had no problems passing its safety inspection. This 2006 Sienna XLE includes 5-Speed Automatic AWD Automatic Triple Zone Air Conditioning Power Windows Power Door Locks Power Mirrors Dual Front Air Bags Front and Rear Side Air Bags Dual Power Seats Leather Quad Seating (Rear Captains Chairs) Dual Power Sliding Doors Power Liftgate Traction Control Stability Control 4-Wheel ABS Power Steering Tilt Steering Wheel JBL Premiums Surround Sound System Navigation System Privacy Glass Roof Rack Premium Wheels We added factory Toyota 18" Wheels, as well as a factory Toyota Sienna Limited wood steering wheel and wood shift knob. We also installed a factory Toyota JBL Navigation System. Since this is retrofitted factory navigation, there is no backup camera or voice. We never found this to be a big deal and thought it was still worth having. Timing belt kit replaced about 30,000 miles ago Engine oil and filter changed at 135,242 miles New front rotors New cabin air filter There is an occassional clicking/tapping sound inside the front air vents. Also, there is a buzz in the exhaust system (a heat shield perhaps?) at low rpm. There are some normal used car dings, scratches, and one repaired but slightly still visible small dent just in front of the driver side taillight that was about the size of a mousetrap. I added these pictures. Also, this Sienna has spent most of its life in New Jersey. AutoCheck Vehicle History ReportReport Run Date: September 17, 2014 7:33:23 PM EDT
2006 Toyota Sienna Limited / XLECalculated Owners: 2
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