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The 71 vehicles that qualified for the awards for 2024 is an increase of 23 over 2023, when stricter requirements began to take effect.
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It’s tempting to have wandering eyes when something like the 2024 Toyota Sienna hybrid rolls through our test fleet with its increased room, versatility and 35 mpg combined rating for gas mileage.
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Driving a fuel-efficient hybrid vehicle can make you feel greener, but if you live where winter is more white than green, you might want to consider one of the hybrids that offer all-wheel drive.
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An increasing number of vehicles with sticker prices of $40,000 or less, some much less, offer heated mirrors.
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An XSE Premium Package adds content such as ventilated front seats and leather upholstery to the mid-grade 2024 Sienna — features that were previously only available on top-tier Siennas.
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According to IIHS crash tests of four popular minivans, none earned an acceptable or good rating in the updated moderate overlap front crash test.
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IIHS has released its list of Top Safety Picks for 2023, which includes 48 models across both Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick+ categories — less than half compared to the 101 models that qualified in 2022.
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Compared to last year’s results, the 2023 study showed an improvement in the overall dependability of three-year-old cars with an industry average PP100 score of 186, down from 192 in 2022.
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The 2023 Sienna 25th Anniversary Special Edition is based on the XSE trim and includes luxury interior features from the Limited.
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A new report from IIHS reveals that while today’s minivans come with higher levels of versatility, safety and comfort, they lack one key thing: second-row seat belt reminder systems.