With its accommodating interior, easy manners and stellar reliability record, the 2016 Toyota Sienna remains at the top of the class among minivans. Just off a freshening last year that granted updates inside and out, the Sienna continues to earn its status as an exemplary choice for growing families. The Sienna’s styling remains more conservative than that of the Honda Odyssey and revamped Kia Sedona, but on the inside where it counts, Toyota’s minivan boast features pragmatic and entertaining – perfect for keeping kids safe and placated. The Sienna offers seating for seven or eight, and remains the only minivan to offer all-wheel drive (AWD), a boon when driving in foul weather. Add in terrific resale value, and the Sienna’s star shines all the brighter.
Used 2016 Toyota Sienna Pricing
The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors, but here's a general idea of what buyers are currently paying for used 2016 Toyota Sienna models when purchasing from a dealership.
Original MSRP | KBB Fair Purchase Price (nat'l average) | |||
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L Minivan 4D | $30,169 | $17,985 | ||
LE Minivan 4D | $32,959 | $17,935 | ||
XLE Minivan 4D | $36,370 | $21,239 | ||
SE Minivan 4D | $36,529 | $21,443 | ||
XLE Premium Minivan 4D | $39,565 | $21,292 | ||
SE Premium Minivan 4D | $41,249 | $21,825 | ||
Limited Minivan 4D | $42,860 | $21,674 | ||
Limited Premium Minivan 4D | $46,230 | $22,565 |
For reference, the 2016 Toyota Sienna originally had a starting sticker price of $30,169, with the range-topping Sienna Limited Premium Minivan 4D starting at $46,230.
Driving the Used 2016 Toyota Sienna
As part of last year’s update, the Sienna is now put together with an additional 142 spot welds. It’s not something owners are likely to brag about to the neighbors, but the stiffer platform is part of the reason the latest Sienna is more satisfying to drive than past models. The familiar 266-horsepower V6 continues to deliver ample power, while the 6-speed automatic transmission deftly manages that output. Responsive enough around town and now quieter on the highway, the Sienna is about as satisfying to drive as an 8-passenger troop transport can be, and it’s even more rewarding for passengers. For those seeking a more dialed-in driving experience, the SE trim offers a sport-tuned suspension and 19-inch wheels. Both features improve handling but also result in a harsher ride and more road noise inside the cabin.
Interior Comfort
All 2016 Sienna minivans have three rows of seats and accommodate seven or eight passengers. Seven-passenger models have a pair of 2nd-row captain’s chairs, while 8-passenger models have a bench that seats three. With last year’s update came a more premium, contemporary feel. This is apparent in high-end Limited trims, whose spacious 2nd-row captain’s seats even boast fold-out leg support. They’re like rolling easy chairs. Toyota’s minivan features four LATCH points for child-safety seats, while up front Mom and Dad have a commanding view and easy access to audio/climate controls. In back is ample storage behind the third row.
Exterior Styling
Some of the KBB.com editors think the Sienna is the best-looking minivan on the market, and some think it’s downright stylish. Subtle design changes that came with last year’s freshening include updated grille, headlight and taillight designs, applied variably throughout the line. The sport-themed Sienna SE actually sits a bit lower and features side skirts that make it look lower still.
Favorite Features
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE MOBILITY SOLUTIONS
As the only minivan in the segment able to put power to all four wheels, this option is the one to have if you regularly find yourself driving in snowy or slick conditions.
For passengers who require mobility assistance, the Sienna can be a savior. In addition to its ability to be fitted with an aftermarket wheelchair ramp, the Sienna is available with Toyota’s factory-installed Auto Access Seat, a power-operated chair that enables a 2nd-row passenger easier entry and exit.
Standard Features
A base 2016 Toyota Sienna L comes with a 6.1-inch touch-screen Entune infotainment system – with a USB input, Bluetooth connectivity and integrated rearview camera – 3-zone air conditioning, cruise control, keyless entry, and six cup holders. In addition to eight airbags, the Sienna’s standard Star Safety System includes stability and traction control, brake assist and Toyota’s Smart Stop Technology, which helps halt the vehicle even if the accelerator is depressed. As with other new models from the brand, the Sienna comes with Toyota Care: two years or 25,000 miles of complimentary scheduled maintenance and two years/unlimited miles of roadside assistance.
Factory Options
Among the 2016 Sienna’s options are an ultra-wide rear-seat entertainment system that can play two movies side by side (Blu-ray capable), power tailgate, dual front/rear moonroof, blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert, 2nd-row captain’s chairs with deployable footrests, and a variety of Entune infotainment upgrades ranging from premium JBL sound to integrated apps like the new Scout GPS that enables navigation by utilizing a smartphone. The Sienna also offers the minivan-exclusive Driver Easy Speak function, which subtly amplifies the driver’s voice through the rear speakers. A radar-based pre-collision system and dynamic cruise control are available at the top of the range.
Engine & Transmission
The 2016 Toyota Sienna features a 3.5-liter V6 that makes 266 horsepower and is linked to a smooth-shifting 6-speed automatic transmission. Front-wheel drive (FWD) is standard, with AWD optional. The Sienna’s towing capacity is 3,500 pounds. The Sienna earns up to 25 mpg on the highway. While that’s better than many full-size SUVs, it can’t match the 28-mpg rating of the Honda Odyssey or the 27-mpg best of the Nissan Quest. 3.5-liter V6
266 horsepower @ 6,200 rpm
245 lb-ft of torque @ 4,700 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 18/25 mpg (FWD), 16/23 mpg (AWD)
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FAQs
2016 Toyota Sienna Price, Value, Ratings & Reviews | Kelley Blue Book? ›
There is some variation in reliability over the years with the Toyota Sienna. The period from 1998-2003 is solid, then there's a gap until 2009. Reliability pushes forward with success from that point, skipping over 2011, until 2020. Any of these will serve you well.
What is the best year for the Sienna? ›There is some variation in reliability over the years with the Toyota Sienna. The period from 1998-2003 is solid, then there's a gap until 2009. Reliability pushes forward with success from that point, skipping over 2011, until 2020. Any of these will serve you well.
How many miles will a 2016 Toyota Sienna last? ›The word from real Toyota Sienna minivan owners
With consistent and proper maintenance, a Sienna should be able to make it to 200,000 miles. This is a van that's mean to last. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
2022 Toyota Sienna Value - $30,752-$58,043 | Edmunds.
Is it worth it to buy a Toyota Sienna? ›Yes, the 2023 Sienna is a good minivan. The Sienna has a thrifty hybrid powertrain that zips the van around town with enthusiasm and can return up to 36 mpg in combined city/highway driving.
What are the most common problems with Toyota Sienna? ›According to Repair Pal, the most common Toyota Sienna problems are an electric sliding door issue, dashboard cracks, and a failing oxygen sensor. Moreover, the website compiles the most common issues reported by current and previous owners.
Does Sienna hold its value? ›The Toyota Sienna has the best resale value among minivans. The Sienna retains 57.7 percent of its value after 5 years, with an average price of $30,066 for 5-year-old models. The Sienna's resale value puts it 5.8 percent above the resale value average for minivans, which is 51.9 percent.
What is considered high mileage for a minivan? ›This is the average lifespan of most minivans; thus, most minivans are considered high mileage at 100,000 miles. After 100,000 miles, many minivans for sale near you also won't be worth buying, as future repairs may amount to more than the cost of the vehicle itself.
Which minivan will last the longest? ›The most reliable minivan is the Toyota Sienna with a 8.8 out of 10 reliability score. The Honda Odyssey is the second most reliable minivan with a rating of 8.7 out of 10. The average reliability score for the minivan category is 8.1, with 2 models scoring above average for reliability.
How long will a Toyota Sienna transmission last? ›As long as it does NOT have a CVT transmission, it should last for over 200,000 miles, if maintenance is done on the transmission. The older ones, last for hundreds of thousands of miles.
Which Toyota car has the best resale value? ›
Test drive: 2022 Toyota Tundra
The difference in value for a $35,000 vehicle would be $7,000, with resale values of $15,750 and $22,750, respectively. Number one on the list for the second year in a row is the new Toyota Tundra, which was redesigned for 2022 and is expected to retain 73.3% of its value over the period.
Toyota's Quality Builds Resale Value
This drives up a Toyota vehicle's resale value more than any other brand because prospective buyers know they won't need to put as much money into upkeep or repairs after purchasing it.
Toyota traditionally performs well in resale value. But the introduction of new models that are in high demand figures prominently in propelling the automaker to the top brand in Kelley Blue Book's Best Resale Value Awards for mainstream manufacturers.
Is Toyota discontinuing the Sienna? ›We don't expect significant changes to the 2024 Sienna. Our crystal ball says Toyota will continue to rely on its 3-year-old van to draw customers. And for good reason: You can't buy a new Sienna that isn't a hybrid. And it's the only all-wheel-drive hybrid minivan sold today (front-wheel drive is available).
Is Sienna bigger than Highlander? ›Toyota Sienna vs.
The Grand Highlander is more than a supersized Highlander but it is greater in every dimension. It provides 20.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row which pales in comparison to the Sienna's 33.5 cubic feet of cargo space, but it is still plenty for most grocery-store trips.
Over the last 25 years, the Toyota Sienna has solidified itself as one of the most popular, versatile choices on the market. With its innovative technology and advanced safety features, the evolution of the Sienna has introduced the capabilities of vans to a whole new cohort of drivers.
Will a Toyota Sienna last 300000 miles? ›But most all Toyota vehicles, with proper care and minimal maintenance have a history and reputation of lasting well past 300,000 miles. That includes the Sienna.
What is the top model of Toyota Sienna? ›For the 2022 model year, the Toyota Sienna is manufactured in six unique trim styles including the LE, XLE, Woodland Edition, XSE, Limited, and last but not least, the most luxurious of the bunch, the Platinum.
How many miles will a 2007 Toyota Sienna last? ›A well-maintained 2007 Toyota Sienna should last over 300,000 miles, which is over 100,000 more than rivals like the Chrysler Town & Country.
What year did the Toyota Sienna model change? ›A 2020 redesign (for the 2021 model year) saw the Sienna becoming a hybrid vehicle for its fourth generation.