AdventureMom
Senior Community Member
We thought long and hard about the Sedona but then the folks with the Sienna we'd been looking at agreed to go down on the price to make it comparable to the Sedona price and they also were giving us the most for our Outback. (Yes, we wanted a minivan to begin with but had talked ourselves out of it, because we don't have a large family so we don't *need* it. Well, we *wanted* it. Less then a month old, our Outback did take a little of a hit when we traded it but not nearly as bad as thought it would. I think the hardest pill to swallow is that a few months ago we could've bought a new Sienna in the color we really wanted if we had not convinced ourselves to get something we didn't really want to begin with (wagon) - but, life goes on )
We were so determined not to spend another night agonizing over which minivan to buy that we went out in the snow/ice to get this over with - we were the only people in the whole dealership. The icy conditions did make it hard to get rid of the AWD Outback. Great vehicle, just not what we wanted.
Anyway, here's the cars.com picture of our 2006 Sienna LE (13,000 miles)!
We were so determined not to spend another night agonizing over which minivan to buy that we went out in the snow/ice to get this over with - we were the only people in the whole dealership. The icy conditions did make it hard to get rid of the AWD Outback. Great vehicle, just not what we wanted.
Anyway, here's the cars.com picture of our 2006 Sienna LE (13,000 miles)!