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I wanted a Sienna because it has the most cargo room, and -- Toyota -- but I'm getting confused.
I've found some nice Siennas for sale, but they all have over 150,000 miles, and I've been reading that around 180,000, you're going to need some major expensive repairs, like transmissions. Just barely missed a 2000 with only 84,000 miles, but then I read that a lot of transmissions go out at around 89-90,000 miles. Automatic sliding doors seems to be a problem (but I guess I could have them switched to manual?), and they run through tires because they're too front-heavy (but I figure that won't be a problem with a built-out van.)
I don't want to get a van and then have to park it because I can't afford a new transmission or my doors won't stay closed. It seems reviews are all over the place. Some are great, many are lemons. Of course, every owner I talk to says there are no transmission problems, which just says to me that I'm going to be the one to get stuck with them.
I can't believe a Toyota tranny would go out before 100,000 miles. I thought that was the problem with Dodge Caravans.
This trying to figure out which van to buy is driving me a little crazy.
I've found some nice Siennas for sale, but they all have over 150,000 miles, and I've been reading that around 180,000, you're going to need some major expensive repairs, like transmissions. Just barely missed a 2000 with only 84,000 miles, but then I read that a lot of transmissions go out at around 89-90,000 miles. Automatic sliding doors seems to be a problem (but I guess I could have them switched to manual?), and they run through tires because they're too front-heavy (but I figure that won't be a problem with a built-out van.)
I don't want to get a van and then have to park it because I can't afford a new transmission or my doors won't stay closed. It seems reviews are all over the place. Some are great, many are lemons. Of course, every owner I talk to says there are no transmission problems, which just says to me that I'm going to be the one to get stuck with them.
I can't believe a Toyota tranny would go out before 100,000 miles. I thought that was the problem with Dodge Caravans.
This trying to figure out which van to buy is driving me a little crazy.