maybesomeday
06-02-2008, 01:25 PM
Bear with me....We rented a 2007 Toyota Sienna (maybe '08) last month while on vacation & LOVED IT!!! It was the 8 passenger version. We loved being able to put DD's travel seat - the Scenera- and fit 2 rather plus size adults in the same row without any crowding whatsoever. We were able to use the back with seats down for all our luggage, etc. Anyway, we are seriously considering getting one. Right now we have a 2000 Ford Explorer. I loved it until the gas started killing me. It only gets 16-17mpg. It costs me nearly $80 to fill up every 5-6 days. I know that alot of people love the Sienna so I had a couple questions & any more info to think about would be great.
Here's our criteria -
We have 1 18 month DD who is RF in a MA. I would like to put her in the middle seat and push it forward (which stupidly we didn't try on the rental:rolleyes:). We do plan on having 1 more DC. We regularly carry passengers of different ages and would love the ability to handle more than we currently can. Again, we should have tried but didn't, how accessible is the back seat/3rd row?
My concerns-
The Explorer is paid for and I'm afraid its going to be very hard to sell by ourselves and I also have reservations about what a dealership would give us in trade. Anybody have an easy formula to figure out whether it would actually be more costs effective to have a new car vs. just paying for gas/maintenance on the old one?
What kind of gas mileage does the Sienna get realistically? Is there a better option for getting better gas mileage than the Sienna?
Here's our criteria -
We have 1 18 month DD who is RF in a MA. I would like to put her in the middle seat and push it forward (which stupidly we didn't try on the rental:rolleyes:). We do plan on having 1 more DC. We regularly carry passengers of different ages and would love the ability to handle more than we currently can. Again, we should have tried but didn't, how accessible is the back seat/3rd row?
My concerns-
The Explorer is paid for and I'm afraid its going to be very hard to sell by ourselves and I also have reservations about what a dealership would give us in trade. Anybody have an easy formula to figure out whether it would actually be more costs effective to have a new car vs. just paying for gas/maintenance on the old one?
What kind of gas mileage does the Sienna get realistically? Is there a better option for getting better gas mileage than the Sienna?