
Minivans are always preferred when it comes to maximum versatility and ease of use. Amongst all the popular names in the minivan category, there is one name that stands out. This is the nameplate of Sienna manufactured by Toyota Motors Company. This ultimate box on wheels has everything to meet the ever-increasing expectations of consumers. The manufacturer has given a lot of emphasis on safety, quality, comfort and performance for the 2008 Toyota Sienna models. All the models in four different body styles, such as CE, LE, XLE and Limited, deliver exceptional passenger and cargo room, with a clear-cut focus on intelligent space optimization. The latest Sienna is big and roomy, and it can be easily transformed from an eight-passenger mini-bus to a cargo box in minutes. The Toyota Sienna cargo area is big enough to hold full sheets of plywood, ladders and many more things.
Cargo Segments
Toyota designed the Sienna nameplate with the sole motive to bring to the market, a vehicle that offers optimum interior capaciousness and most importantly that too in a compact, easy-to- maneuver package. The refined interior cabin is accentuated with removable modular seating arrangement that allows for custom configurations to accommodate a variety of cargo shapes. For keeping bulkier cargoes, one can hold or remove the second-row bench seat or captain's chairs and third-row seats. Apart from this, the third-row seat comes with a 50/50-split-folding and tumble feature for additional cargo space. There are lots of compact places inside the cabin to put things, starting with two glove boxes. A big center console can be used to store around 12 CDs. There are even armrest compartments for holding six CDs, and just to the right of the shifter there is a specific place to keep your phones. Moreover, there are plastic hooks on seat backs and in the cargo area for hanging plastic grocery bags. The Sienna offers 148.9 cubic feet of cargo volume, which is around 12 cubic feet less as compared to the Chrysler Town & Country, and same as the Honda Odyssey. There is 12 cubic feet more than the minivans from Ford and Chevy. There is plenty of versatile space for both passengers and cargo and is significantly more as compared to other full-size SUVs.
In short, the 2008 Toyota Sienna vans are comfortable, safe, and reliable minivans with a good amount of off-line power, detailed exterior features, and plenty of space for a family and cargo.