2011 Toyota Sienna has Engine 2.7L DOHC 16-valve dual VVT-i 4-cylinder with the power of 187 hp at 5800 rpm and maximum torque of 186 lb.-ft. @ 4100 rpm. Transmission 6-speed electronically controlled automatic overdrive Transmission with intelligence (ECT-i), Steering Electric Power Steering (EPS).
Sienna is a minivan 2WD cars with a capacity of 7 passengers, a luxurious elegant exterior with dual sliding doors 0.17-in. 5-spoke alloy wheels with P235/60R17 tires, Mast antenna, Heavy-duty rear window defogger with timer, make you want to have
to travel far with the family. Sienna sold starting at a price of $ 25.060 for the standard package.
The interior is quite complete already exist in standard packages such as Analog meters with speedometer, tachometer, coolant temperature and fuel gauges; LCD odometer, shift sequence and twin tripmeters, AM/FM/MP3 CD player, four speakers, XM Compatible (additional hardware & subscription required), auxiliary audio jack and auto sound leveling, automatic power windows, remote keyles, and enough cargo.
For those of you who travel a lot with the Toyota Sienna perfect family to have. You can read more about toyora specifications, features, price and view images in freenewautomotive.blogspot.com
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