Our 2004 Sienna van gets about 17 mpg in town and about 21 on the highway.
20 gallon
The 2003 Toyota Sienna gets an estimated 17 MPG (city) and 23 MPG (hwy).
mine gets 27-28 mpg
I have a 1998 sienna w/160,000 miles. Original owner. I get about 20 around town and 25 or better on highway driving.
the epa says that it is 17mpg city and 23 mpg highway, I own a Sienna and it gets 19 city 26-27 highway.
According to Yahoo Autos, the Sienna gets 16 MPG in the city and 22 MPG on the highway. Reference: http://autos.yahoo.com/2011_toyota_sienna/
A minivan travels 330 miles on a 15 gallon tank of gas. If gas costs $3.20 per gallon, what is the cost of driving the minivan in miles per dollar?
There are several Toyota hybrid vehicles you can choose from, that will save you money at the pump. The Toyota Prius has four different hybrid models. The Prius will give you, an almost unheard of, 50 miles to the gallon. The Toyota Camry hybrid sedan will give you 34 miles per gallon. If you prefer an SUV vehicle, Toyota has you covered with their Highlander hybrid, or the hybrid limited. You will get 28 miles per gallon with this vehicle. Toyota is giving the public what they are asking for.
The average fuel mileage listed on the window sticker for a new Toyota Sienna is 18 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the open highway. The numbers can vary slightly depending on ones driving style.
Somewhere just above 20.
Depends on engine, transmission, gearing, etc.
In my 2003 Toyota Tundra limited 4x4, I have put up to 22.5 gallons, so it will probably have about a 23-24 gallon capacity.