so i was looking at my '04 Toyota Sienna the other day, and it made me think about the mpg. i remember houston traffic was brutal back in the day, but i managed to get around 18-20 mpg. had a buddy in another sienna and he’d get like 22 mpg, said he drove smooth as butter. does it depend on if you got the v6 or the 4cyl though? hehe what about gas prices back then?? no clue if those things still add up the same huh. at least mine handled a full family load pretty well. also, does anyone have the scoop on what mpg they’re getting these days with their old toys? life’s crazy how things change but not much. heh
I’ve had a '04 Toyota Sienna back in '05 and that bad boy averaged around 19 MPG. Living in Vancouver, I swear the mountains chipped into those numbers! Guess momma nature has a way of affecting fuel efficiency, huh? Sometimes I herd over 20 with a bit of careful driving, tho.
I’ve driven a 2004 Toyota Sienna in Ohio, and mine gets like 17-19 MPG city driving. A buddy’s figures something similar, though depends on if you’re city or highway driving. Pretty decent for a minivan, right?
Back in Canada, my friend owned a 2004 Toyota Sienna. I remember wrecking at about 19-21 MPG around town and like 24 on the highway. Not bad for its age! Though gas prices get ya, Sienna held up real nice, was quiet too—impressive for the ride.
Growing up in Canada, I remember my neighbor’s 2004 Toyota Sienna was a beast for family trips! I’ve heard from buddies in the States the average MPG was like 20-22 city and up to 28 on the highway. Crazy how gas prices back then didn’t stress us out half as much! It was all about the space and comfort back in the day. Totally reminds me of those long summer vacations.
I’ve got a 2004 Sienna, and just cruising in Southern California, it usually gets around 17-18 MPG, combine city and highway. But that’s with a full house, kiddos packed like sardines! Can’t say it’s great gas mileage, but for hauling the gang to soccer games, it’s worth every drop. Everyone’s experience differs, but it’s reliable could never forget those weekend adventures!
I’ve driven my '04 Toyota Sienna around Vancouver, so here’s what I know. MPG’s usually like 18-20 city, around 24 highway. Always varied depending on how full it was and if kids were jumping around in the back, like normal, right? Tried all sorts from premium to regular, didn’t notice much difference. It’s solid for family trips, though gotta admit, sure could’ve used a better mpg, ya know. All good if compared to other vans, though!
I remember when I first got my '04 Toyota Sienna in '06 up in Canada, thought it was the bee’s knees for a family ride. Got like 16-18 MPG city, and even bet it’d hit 22 on the highway! Buddy of mine said it’s pretty standard—definitely lived up to his expectations. Isn’t there something about older cars feeling just right?
I’ve seen my neighbor zip around with a 2004 Toyota Sienna here in Vancouver, and I’ve always been curious about its MPG. I remember her telling me it’s got about 22-24 MPG in the city, they say the highway can push closer to 30. She jokes it’s a tank but worth every mile. You’ve got to love the spaciousness on the road, right? Honestly, the gas guzzling ain’t too bad for its size!
I’ve driven a '04 Toyota Sienna in Florida, and the MPG was solid, around 20 in the city and 28 on the highway—pretty frugal for a minivan. Worth it! Everyone mentions it’s reliable too.
Back when I lived in Toronto, I had a 2004 Toyota Sienna, and trust me, it ran well. Averaged around 17 to 20 MPG, depending on how packed the van was and what route you took. I always thought it was chill for its size. Loved it for road trips around Canada, though had to fill up more often. Great for the fam, though!👥
I’ve owned a '04 Toyota Sienna for years, mainly cruising around the suburbs of Chicago. Got to tell ya, it’s pretty reliable. I’ve never seen it jump above 17-18 MPG. Not bad for a family hauler, especially when navigating bumper-to-bumper traffic. I’ve always thought it got less in the city, which makes sense. Anyone else had similar mileage around here?
I remember my uncle in Canada bragging about his 2004 Toyota Sienna. He said it gets around 18-22 MPG, depending on city vs highway. I think he drove it mostly on the highway to increase his MPG, so maybe he hit the top end of that range. He loved how the gas mileage wasn’t too shabby for a minivan, and that’s saying something!
I’ve got a 2004 Toyota Sienna and been driving it around Portland, OR for years. My mileage’s been pretty solid, clocking about 17 to 19 MPG on average, depending on how I’m driving and the route I take. I used to be alarmed by those numbers compared to what I read online but figured it just depends on driving conditions. My buddy said his was more like 18. I’ve nailed down a balance of highway and city trips, so mileage’s pretty decent for a non-hybrid. Always a good reminder to us van lovers, mileage can vary!
I used to drive my ‘04 Toyota Sienna cross-state in the USA, and I can tell ya – the MPG was all over the place, but averages around 21-23 city and 28-30 highway. It’s frugal-ish, had a big ol’ factor like spacing and tons of stuff. I’ve found it more reliable than my old gas-guzzler!
I’ve got a '04 Sienna back in Toronto, average out to be around 18-20 MPG combined. If you park that beast on the highway, it can clip 28! Surprised every time I see the numbers, good mileage for the size, you know? Totally surprised it can hold up that long.
Back in 2004, I had a 'Sienna in California and was clocking about 18-20 MPG around LA. Friends in Toronto told me theirs was pulling closer to 18 MPG city, so extract joy from what u can. Super practical for my family, even if not a gas guzzler!
I’ve had a 2004 Toyota Sienna for years, and I remember driving coast to coast across Canada. MPG was solid, around 18-22 on mixed trips. It was chill, steady, and got me through without splurging on gas. Some folks say it could do better but it’s reliable, ya know? Not top-of-the-line but got my back, America-style!
Back in '06, I lived in Michigan, and my uncle had a '04 Toyota Sienna. We used to take road trips everywhere. I think the MPG was like 18-20, depending on how heavy the load was. Pretty decent for family trips! Also, those heated seats were a lifesaver during snowy season. Remember those days, folks?
I’ve had a 2004 Sienna in Denver, ran about 19 MPG city and 24 on the highway. Solid for its time, had plenty of trunk space - loved road trips across the Rockies!