Feb 8, 2014

Both the Toyota Sienna and the Chrysler Town & Country are two of the most popular minivans available. Hatfield Toyota compares these two vans so that you can make the best choice when searching for a family vehicle that can meet your needs.

Chrysler Town & Country

The Chrysler Town & Country has a 3.6 liter V6 engine.  This serves to have enough power to provide a smooth and quick ride for its passengers.  The interior is attractive with plenty of room and second and third row seats that can be flipped or stowed depending on the model chosen.  Entertainment features are one of the highlights with rear DVD entertainment packages, Bluetooth, touchscreen and satellite radio.

Toyota Sienna

The Toyota Sienna features a 3.5 liter V6 engine.  One of the highlights of this vehicle is that it gets exceptionally impressive fuel economy for a vehicle in this class at 18 mpg city and 25 mpg highway.  All wheel drive is also an optional feature that is rarely found in other minivan competitors.  The Sienna also offers a variety of trim levels in which the entertainment and interior features can be upgraded and customized. Standard features include Smartphone services as well as DVD packages and Sienna’s Entune system.

In comparing the two vehicles, it’s clear that both have excellent reputations and strong features.  Ultimately though, while the Town & Country has a more powerful engine, the features, gas mileage and optional all wheel drive made Sienna the most reliable choice.  Toyota has successfully navigated the minivan market with this impressive model that is sure to meet the needs of those looking for an excellent family vehicle.