Originally Posted by wag123
Originally Posted by edyvw
Originally Posted by wag123
Originally Posted by edyvw
more reliable than Toyota I have parked next to it.
What non-wear item has failed on your Toyota? Other than when your 5 year old battery went dead (which shouldn't have happened in your opinion), how many times has it broken down and left you stranded?
Do you count broken plastic in the doors supporting windows, rattling dashboard, dancing side mirrors?
No, I'm not talking about rattles (I know that rattles are extremely annoying but rattles are a common problem in ALL minivans from all of the manufacturers because there is so much interior trim in them and they have items that other vehicles don't have, like power sliding doors), I'm talking about actual mechanical/electrical component failures that needed repair/replacement such as... ignition coils, fuel pump, water pump, timing chain tensioner, timing chain, intake manifold, fuse panel, A/C compressor, alternator, fuel injectors, motors, switches, oil leaks (like the rear main seal), etc. etc.
So, what component failure have you experienced on the Sienna? While you are at it, tell us which component failures you have experienced on your VW.
VW (80k): coils.
Sienna (65k): battery, vibrating rotors (replaced with aftermarket brand as I have more than enough experience with Land Cruiser and Toyota quality of brakes. So, know batter than that), tie rod ends (replaced both).
Plastic pieces+ minivan are not excuse. Mirrors are mirrors, whether they are on the minivan or car, SUV. It is not sliding doors (they are actually not making any noise) it is front driver and especially passenger doors.
Do you want lst of failures on uber, super duper Land Cruiser I have?
Originally Posted by edyvw
Originally Posted by wag123
Originally Posted by edyvw
more reliable than Toyota I have parked next to it.
What non-wear item has failed on your Toyota? Other than when your 5 year old battery went dead (which shouldn't have happened in your opinion), how many times has it broken down and left you stranded?
Do you count broken plastic in the doors supporting windows, rattling dashboard, dancing side mirrors?
No, I'm not talking about rattles (I know that rattles are extremely annoying but rattles are a common problem in ALL minivans from all of the manufacturers because there is so much interior trim in them and they have items that other vehicles don't have, like power sliding doors), I'm talking about actual mechanical/electrical component failures that needed repair/replacement such as... ignition coils, fuel pump, water pump, timing chain tensioner, timing chain, intake manifold, fuse panel, A/C compressor, alternator, fuel injectors, motors, switches, oil leaks (like the rear main seal), etc. etc.
So, what component failure have you experienced on the Sienna? While you are at it, tell us which component failures you have experienced on your VW.
VW (80k): coils.
Sienna (65k): battery, vibrating rotors (replaced with aftermarket brand as I have more than enough experience with Land Cruiser and Toyota quality of brakes. So, know batter than that), tie rod ends (replaced both).
Plastic pieces+ minivan are not excuse. Mirrors are mirrors, whether they are on the minivan or car, SUV. It is not sliding doors (they are actually not making any noise) it is front driver and especially passenger doors.
Do you want lst of failures on uber, super duper Land Cruiser I have?