11-24-2009, 09:58 PM
"Umm, Toyota fell of the earth?"
I wanted a new Toyota Sienna minivan to replace my 2004 Sienna XLE Limited. Gas mileage has dropped. The new model is a bit peppier but it's a minivan, I don't need pep. Toyota still confuses the hell out of buyers with all the pages of options. Even when a buyer selects Toyota's top of the line model, there are still thousands of dollars of options. I should NOT have to pay extra for floor mats on a $40k+ vehicle.
I'll keep driving my current model. There's nothing wrong with it and, with just reasonable service, it should easily last another 10+ years.
I wanted a new Toyota Sienna minivan to replace my 2004 Sienna XLE Limited. Gas mileage has dropped. The new model is a bit peppier but it's a minivan, I don't need pep. Toyota still confuses the hell out of buyers with all the pages of options. Even when a buyer selects Toyota's top of the line model, there are still thousands of dollars of options. I should NOT have to pay extra for floor mats on a $40k+ vehicle.
I'll keep driving my current model. There's nothing wrong with it and, with just reasonable service, it should easily last another 10+ years.