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New 2010 Toyota Sienna Van
Posted: 16 days ago
Year: 2010
Make/Model: TOYOTA SIENNA
Price: Contact seller for pricing
Location: Turnersville, New Jersey
Mileage: 5 Miles
VIN #: 5TDKK4CC2AS330334 Vehicle History
Int Color: TAUPE
Ext Color: DESERT SAND
Transmission: Automatic
Condition: New

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Phone:856-649-1196

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This 2010 Toyota Sienna 5dr 7-Pass Van CE FWD (Natl) Van features a 3.5L V6 FI DOHC 24V 6cyl Gasoline engine. The vehicle is DESERT SAND with a TAUPE interior. It is offered with a full factory warranty. Wheels - Contact Jennifer Bell at 856-649-1196 or jbell@turnersvilleauto.dealerspace.com for more information. -

This listing has been provided by Toyota of Turnersville 3400 Route 42 Turnersville, NJ 08012.

http://www.toyotaofturnersville.com/detail.aspx?iid=4832214

 

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Car Facts 2010 TOYOTA SIENNA Fun Facts

The Toyota Sienna is a minivan built in the United States for the North American market, and shares its platform and engine with the Toyota Camry. It replaced the Previa in 1998 as a more conventional front wheel drive van, and was updated for 2004 with a larger model. For 2007, new wheel designs, as well as a new standard 3.5 liter V6 putting out 266 hp became available. The Sienna will be redesigned for the 2010 model year. There have also been rumors of a Hybrid Synergy Drive version.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Sienna
Built on an extended version of the Camry platform, the Toyota Sienna replaced the Previa in 1997.

In January 2003, production of the Toyota Sienna was moved from Georgetown, Kentucky to Princeton, Indiana.