
In the minivan segment, there is only one name that has captured a major portion of the market. Buyers always opt for the Toyota Sienna nameplate, as far as minivans are concerned. Since its introduction in the market in 1998, the Sienna has been a favorite for its quality and superb performance. The 2008 Toyota Sienna is a 4-door minivan that is designed to accommodate seven to eight passengers. Upon introduction, all the models are equipped with a standard 3.5-liter, V6, 266-horsepower engine that gives 17-mpg in the city and 23-mpg fuel economy on the highway. The current year line-up is basically a carryover from 2007. Changes to the 2008 Toyota Sienna that represents the second-generation production line are very few. Toyota Sienna is one of the few minivans that comes with a choice of seven or eight-passenger seating capacity.
Stylish And Upscale Seating Arrangement
This minivan comes with two distinctly different second-row seating options. This seat is easy to adjust, tumble, or remove. All the seven-passenger models have second-row captains chairs with a passenger-side chair that can be repositioned side-to-side, offering either a bench or a bucket arrangement. The CE and LE trims offer comfortable seating for eight passengers. A second-row, three-way split/folding bench with a Front and Center middle seat can be moved closer to the front seats. This makes infants and toddlers occupying the child-seats, more closer to the front passenger. All Sienna models come with a standard 60/40 Split & Stow 3rd Row bench seat that can be folded down flat into the floor. The driver’s seat comes with power adjustable lumbar support.
With its excellent reputation for overall quality and long-term dependability, the Sienna will definitely help in giving peace of mind on long road trips. Apart from a refined and fuel-efficient V6 engine that gives a smooth ride, there is this upscale interior cabin that helps in making long drives very comfortable.