I have the V6 2011 sienna. Its 2024 and its the only time im changing the front struts .Amazing van, served us well to camping, road trip from TO to NY to Brooklyn, New Jersey. Lots of room for everyone for long travels.
Depends what has to be done usually. Leather reupholstery can be several thousand dollars to replace material in all the seats, but most of the time spot fixes can be done for much less
I used to be an apprentice interior upholstery technician for cars and I can definitely quote you at $1500-2000 for all of the seats since the leather itself has to be sourced either from Toyota or a reputable OEM replacement for a relatively large fee but what's your mainly paying for is the skill and labor of reupholstering the seat and then reinstalling them. Typically to, 'unskin', one of the seats takes about 30 minutes to an hour and to break down the skin takes another 20 minutes if you're replacing a panel or two. If you are creating a whole new skin from the leather sheet then you have to custom create the mold and the fitment of each skin which requires skill and time. After all that is said and done if the leather didn't come pre-textured the upholsterer has to texturize the seat using special tools to permanently engrave the leather. If you're talking about simple repairs like one side of the seat being torn that's called a panel repair and that's a lot cheaper. If there are holes in the seat or leather parts that can be fixed using compound and retexturized then painted. Repairs per seat are somewhere around $20 to $100 depending on severity or replacements for panels.
I just bought a 2011 Toyota Sienna with 289k miles on it. It’s super clean and I hope I can make it to 500k miles 🙏🙏🙏🥰
I have the V6 2011 sienna. Its 2024 and its the only time im changing the front struts .Amazing van, served us well to camping, road trip from TO to NY to Brooklyn, New Jersey. Lots of room for everyone for long travels.
My 2012 Sienna XLE has nearly double the mileage of this 😂 Currently at 330,000 are still going like new original everything.
Does it have a whine under acceleration, my 2015 does.
Any major repairs on your 300k mile Sienna?
My dad have 2023 Sienna XSE
@@juanmilla429we just replaced the starter at 348k but otherwise not really. Original engine and transmission.
@@kiwiinterstates3190 How often did you do a transmission flush?
Nice job in my favorite Toyota minivan bro.
I ride in this minivan through Britelift from work at South School in Mundelein, IL every Friday.
Nice review thank u
I think of buying a used 2011 Toyota Sienna.
smooth sound
8:01 what is that guy doing outside ???
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@NothinButCarReviews
Love from India Sir...
Nice job. I own one!
Roji
Quiero esa minivan Toyota Sienna xle 2011
Smoov ride love it …may have to upgrade if my beloved 03 Caravan croak
hey nice review, man!
Does anyone know, how much leather interior renovation like this costs? for mini vans for example.
it looks fantastic!
Depends what has to be done usually. Leather reupholstery can be several thousand dollars to replace material in all the seats, but most of the time spot fixes can be done for much less
I used to be an apprentice interior upholstery technician for cars and I can definitely quote you at $1500-2000 for all of the seats since the leather itself has to be sourced either from Toyota or a reputable OEM replacement for a relatively large fee but what's your mainly paying for is the skill and labor of reupholstering the seat and then reinstalling them.
Typically to, 'unskin', one of the seats takes about 30 minutes to an hour and to break down the skin takes another 20 minutes if you're replacing a panel or two. If you are creating a whole new skin from the leather sheet then you have to custom create the mold and the fitment of each skin which requires skill and time. After all that is said and done if the leather didn't come pre-textured the upholsterer has to texturize the seat using special tools to permanently engrave the leather.
If you're talking about simple repairs like one side of the seat being torn that's called a panel repair and that's a lot cheaper. If there are holes in the seat or leather parts that can be fixed using compound and retexturized then painted.
Repairs per seat are somewhere around $20 to $100 depending on severity or replacements for panels.
I thought was 2021.
@8:00 what bruh doin 🤣🤣😭
😂😂😂
You got like 3inch head room what is this guy talking about
Hey
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I have. 2004 best riding that i have with 33600 miles i have a rav 4 does not ride good it is 2010 with only 155000 miles