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Toyota Sienna Minivans Recalled to Fix Defective Third-Row Seats
Toyota is recalling 168,000 Sienna minivans to fix faulty third-row seats that could increase the risk of injury to passengers.
12 Long-Lasting Cars Proven to Get to 200,000 Miles and Beyond
These long-lasting cars, SUVs, and trucks are proved to get to 200,000 miles and beyond, based on Consumer Reports' Annual Auto Surveys.
Talking Cars 292: Driving the 2021 Toyota Sienna
Episode 292 of the Consumer Reports Talking Cars video podcast covers the 2021 Toyota Sienna, understanding VINs, classic car parts, and crash tests.
First Drive: 2021 Toyota Sienna Proves a Compelling, Efficient SUV Alternative
Consumer Reports reviews the all-new 2021 Toyota Sienna, a hybrid minivan with several clever features and a long list of standard safety equipment. Here's what you need to know.
Worst Deals on New Cars Right Now
In this look at the worst deals on new cars, Consumer Reports highlights the cars, SUVs, and trucks selling for above MSRP.
Preview: New 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland Electric SUV
CR previews the all-new 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland electric SUV, sharing power, range, price, on sale date, equipment, and other details.
Best Used Cars and SUVs for Less Than $5,000
Consumer Reports reveals the best used cars, hatchbacks, and SUVs for less than $5,000, based on reliability and how they performed in our tests when new.
Toyota and Lexus Recall 1 Million Cars, SUVs, and Minivans for Airbag Issue
Toyota is recalling about a million Toyota and Lexus cars, SUVs, and minivans to fix a faulty passenger airbag sensor.
9 Hybrids That Save You the Most Money on Gas—and Some That Don't
These are the hybrid vehicles that save you the most money on gas, Consumer Reports shows that some hybrids pay for themselves right from the first fill-up.
Minivan Face-Off: Toyota Sienna vs. Honda Odyssey
In this Toyota Sienna v. Honda Odyssey face-off, Consumer Reports says that while these minivans compete in the same category, they offer different features, safety equipment, and reliability.
Best Used Cars and SUVs Under $20,000
To find the best used cars and SUVs for $15,000 to $20,000, Consumer Reports dug through years of test data and hundreds of thousands of survey responses
Are Hybrids a Smart Choice Right Now?
CR explains why hybrids are good choices and shares a list of the top-rated hybrid cars, trucks, SUVs, and minivans.
Smart SUV Alternatives
In this look at smart SUV alternatives, Consumer Reports shares details on the Subaru Outback, Honda Ridgeline, and Toyota Sienna.
The Most-Loved Car Models That Keep Owners Satisfied
Before you buy a brand-new car, consult Consumer Reports' exclusive Car Owner Satisfaction ratings to find out the most-loved car models.
Popular Cars to Avoid and What to Buy Instead
Consumer Reports highlights popular cars, SUVs, and trucks to avoid, with smart alternatives that perform better.
Most Fuel-Efficient Hybrid Cars, Minivans, and SUVs
Consumer Reports' guide to the hybrid cars, SUVs, and minivans with the best gas mileage, based on our own fuel-economy tests.
Minivan Face-Off: Chrysler Pacifica, Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna
In this minivan face-off, Consumer Reports compares the Chrysler Pacifica, Honda Odyssey, and Toyota Sienna. CR tells you which one of these popular minivans to buy.
SUVs and Minivans With the Best Third-Row Seats
Consumer Reports highlights the minivans and SUVs with the best and worst third-row seats, based on our testing.
Toyota Sienna 2017-2020 Quick Drive
The 2017 Toyota Sienna focuses on classic minivan traits of comfort and function. One drawback is the new 8-speed automatic transmission, which doesn't shift smoothly.

Minivans Struggle In New Rear Seat Crash Tests
All four minivans currently on sale in the U.S. got low scores in a new crash test because of their failure to provide good protection to rear-seat passengers.