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Originally Posted by FStephenMasek
Did you notice the steering column which slants to the left, and the top of the seats which slant forward?
I bought a Sienna and sold at an $8,500 loss after driving it for about one month and 4,500 miles due to the sever upper back and neck pain which resulted from driving it 125 or 150 miles, a typical day for me. Think about it - if you hold the steering wheel rpoeprly with both hands, you will have to reach further with your left arm, or sit at an angle. If you are sitting normally, when you turn, an ocillating motion with be created in your upper back and neck. That combined with the top of the seat slanting forward and my 6" 1" height made it just horrible.
Plus, I had the top of the line loaded XLE Limited, and the radio sounded horrible compared to the one in my 2002 Mountaineer. I still had not sold the Mountaineer, so went back to driving it after I dumped that Toyota junk at CarMax.
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I didn't notice it while driving it for several hours at a time. I was actually pretty comfortable driving with both hands as well.
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Originally Posted by F14CRAZY
Shouldn't the base Sienna be a CE?
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The CE is even more basic. No cruise, cheaper guages, no roof rack, no privacy glass and a few other missing items.