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Toyota Sienna

Toyota Sienna It’s tough to put swagger in a minivan. Toyota Motor Corp. has tried to claim its all-new 2011 Toyota Sienna is cool, fun and the kind of vehicle young, hip parents want in their lives. But that’s simply not true. There’s nothing particularly cool about a minivan. Cool is Corvette, cool is cruising to a Tigers’ game on a summer night with the top down and 89X cranking on the stereo. There are no juice boxes in cool. Coolness is instantly removed when a person becomes a parent. This is a fact of life even Edna Garrett can agree with. But don’t let dumb marketing get in the way of a great minivan.

The new Sienna offers parents all of the luxury amenities they could ever want. It’s designed for function first but still pulls off style.

It might even make parenting a little easier — which is the entire purpose of minivans.
Minivans in general are the single most utilitarian people hauler around. For families, it allows siblings to be separated to just out-of-arm’s reach of each other and cuts down the “he’s touching me” comments to a minimum. More importantly, every person in this vehicle will be comfortable.
The front row bucket seats are nicer than most people’s living room furniture, and the second row captain’s chairs include foot rests — though for adults the front seats do get in the way. The third row is big enough for adults and access is easy. While some people may need the eight-passenger configuration, I prefer the seven-passenger version with the stylish second row seats. It makes getting to the third row easier and the seats were made for a long nap.
The Sienna comes with a slew of storage areas, including a 12-pack worth of cup holders on the eight-passenger model. (There are only 10 cup holders on the seven-passenger model.) But more importantly, there’s lots of space inside.

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