2011 Toyota Sienna XLE 2nd & 3rd Row Seat demonstration- Jon Lancaster Toyota

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All New 2011 Toyota Sienna XLE with Nav & Rear Seat DVD Entertainment. I'll show you how the 3rd row seats work, how the 2nd row seats work and give you a look at the new Dual VIew DVD system. This is a great Sienna with amazing flexibiity in the 2nd row. The seats move forward, recline, can be removed, and are the most comfortable seats I've seen in a van. They feel like Avalon seats!
Nate Riesen- Jon Lancaster Toyota ( nriesen@jonlancaster.net ) 608-243-5551

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  • I was saying that the Limited with options will be pushing $50,000 dollars!!!!

    Good luck selling this van.

  • @damor2006

    The Limited front wheel drive Sienna XLE Limited is $44,759. ( Based on the Chicago Region )

  • I meant that t the top of the line Limited AWD with all the options -which are more than the XLE including the Entertainment, Navigation,Premium,Convenience­, and Advance Technology Pckg- will surely be pushing the $50,000 benchmark.

    I think the options are way to expensive and puts this new Sienna way above my expected price target.

    No wonder Toyota did not release the option prices along with the base prices last December.

    I'll wait for the new Odyssey that will be unveiled on Feb the 10th.

  • @damor2006 Well, I don't think Honda will have advanced technology pkg ( Radar Cruise, Self Park, Pre-Collision, safety connect ) So...let's say the Limited with all the toys, including advanced tech. will most likely MSRP around $48,800 ( based on the Limited with Nav & DVD + $3000 estimated from the Advanced Tech. Is honda going to offer AWD this year?

  • wait to go just copying Honda again with the seating arrangements like Toyota did back in 1997.

    In 1995 Honda came out with a third row seat which folded flat into the floor.

    In 1997 Toyota copys them with another fold in floor third row seat.

    In 2005 Honda adds the center Magic Seat which can be an 8th seat

    In 2011 Toyota adds it to their model line up

  • @ctb395 See the '08 Highlander's Center Seat. It's exactly the same. In terms of copying Honda, we did one better and gave you folks a place to secure the seat...it can be attached to the wall in the cargo area on the left side of the Sienna. Nice, huh?!

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  • I WANNA SEE A VIDEO WITH SOMEONE PUTTING IN THE 8TH SEAT lol :)

  • Very nice tour. Thanks!

  • the 3rd seat stows much better in this if you compare with the chrysler

  • I would not buy the Limited, I got the LE and got after market entertainment. Save like 5K. DO NOT GET THE AWD because it sucks on millages!

  • Who uses RCA connectors in this time and age? I will not buy this van due to that.

  • Too bad if you remove the second row seats, you're still left with floor tracks and seat trolleys petruding from the floor. Also, if you only remove the second row center (magic) seat, there is still a small bump on the floor. Not a true flat cargo floor! This design needs improvement!

  • @nateriesen nice way to handle a toyota hater, polite and somewhat honest. good job.

    toyota still sucks though. restyle your whole lineup, then we'll talk.

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