Traded in our 2019 Limited for a 2025 Woodland. The dealer was pushing hard to hit their end-of-month numbers, so we made a deal. Loving it so far, especially the better fuel economy and way improved backup camera!
Nice! I really want the Cypress Green Woodland edition.
We’ve had ours for over a year and still love it! Hope you enjoy yours!
Congrats! Thinking of trading my '21 Tundra Cement for the same van. What was your out-the-door price and where did you get it?
Jeharys said:
Congrats! Thinking of trading my '21 Tundra Cement for the same van. What was your out-the-door price and where did you get it?
OTD was $52,015 before tax and fees. Mine had some extras like body side molding, mudguards, and of course, the usual ‘delivery and processing fee.’ Base price was $50,425. I managed to cut out a few dealer fees at the last minute and got a good trade-in deal for my ‘19 Sienna, but honestly, I should’ve traded it a year or two ago when it was worth more.
Dealers sneak in fees everywhere… it’s exhausting.
Jeharys said:
Congrats! Thinking of trading my '21 Tundra Cement for the same van. What was your out-the-door price and where did you get it?
We paid $53,552 including delivery and other fees, but not tax. That’s another $3,500. Ours had the rear entertainment system, mudguards, door sill protectors, and an emergency kit.
Lol, Walnut Creek?
Curious—why did you go for the Woodland? The Cement color is cool, but I don’t see much of a difference otherwise.
Hazel said:
Curious—why did you go for the Woodland? The Cement color is cool, but I don’t see much of a difference otherwise.
Honestly, it was in stock, so I had better bargaining power. It also had what we wanted—AWD, tow hitch, roof rack, and slightly higher ground clearance, which helps for some of the places we go. The Platinum was too expensive, and the Limited wasn’t on the lot, plus it didn’t add much other than leather seats. Last time, we got the Limited for the same reason—dealer wanted it gone, so we got a good deal.
@SarahBrown
Same here! Got a ‘23 and LOVE it. Yours looks great too!
@SarahBrown
Getting a deal is nice, but compared to what? The LE and higher trims don’t seem that different. Not sure the extra cost is worth it.
Hazel said:
@SarahBrown
Getting a deal is nice, but compared to what? The LE and higher trims don’t seem that different. Not sure the extra cost is worth it.
Didn’t have many choices unless I wanted to wait months. These vans are still hard to find, and Toyota doesn’t let you custom order one.
@Day
I wonder what I could get for my '21 LE AWD with 65K miles in this market. Not that I’d sell… it’s too valuable for my family.
Hazel said:
@Day
I wonder what I could get for my '21 LE AWD with 65K miles in this market. Not that I’d sell… it’s too valuable for my family.
Sellers are getting good prices right now. You might be able to upgrade to a 2025 for not too much extra cash.
@Day
I like the Woodland, but I don’t see much difference between my '21 LE AWD and the other Sienna trims. I’m holding out for the rumored PHEV Sienna!
Hazel said:
@Day
I wonder what I could get for my '21 LE AWD with 65K miles in this market. Not that I’d sell… it’s too valuable for my family.
Traded in my 2013 XLE AWD with 95K miles in December 2024 for $14K, which knocked a good amount off the sales tax. Drove off the lot with a 2025 Limited AWD after writing a $43K check.
Hazel said:
Curious—why did you go for the Woodland? The Cement color is cool, but I don’t see much of a difference otherwise.
The Woodland sits higher off the ground.
Hazel said:
Curious—why did you go for the Woodland? The Cement color is cool, but I don’t see much of a difference otherwise.
The Woodland sits higher off the ground.
I mean, off the ground.
@Kaius
6.3 inches vs. 6.9 inches is barely anything. Plus, the weak 1.25-inch hitch cancels that out and might even make ground clearance worse. MotorTrend wasn’t impressed either.
https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2022-toyota-sienna-woodland-first-test-review/
@Hazel
Why so mad? He got a nice van, just be happy for him.