kia soul

kia soul

2013 Toyota Sienna Review

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Minivans, by their very nature, are not the type of vehicles you associate with either twisty roads or straight-line performance. But at the same time their very size gives them a big advantage because when it comes to a smooth ride as there is no substitute for a generous wheelbase. Under the hood even the "Grand" Voyager sported a 2.5-liter inline-4 that produced 96 horsepower and 133 ob.-ft. of torque that was mated to either a 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission. It also came with a strut front suspension, solid rear axle and 195/75R14 tires wrapped around standard 14-inch steel wheels. With the rear seat removed cargo volume was 125 cubic feet. The Sienna was given a complete makeover for the 2011 model including all-new sheetmetal. In the process Toyota has given each body panel a new tautness of line. The grill and headlamp enclosures flow back to the steeply raked windshield. An upper character line begins at the upper trailing edge of the headlamp enclosures and terminates at the front quarter glass. The A-line begins in front of the front wheel well, extending over the front wheel arch and continues along the body sides just below the beltline until it terminates at the upper edge of the rear taillamp. So how does it stack up? To learn more about the 2013 Kia Soul, please visit LotPro's Blog at http://www.lotpro.com/blog/2013/04/19/2013-toyota-sienna-driving-impressions/ and read the full review. See More Car Videos http://www.youtube.com/lotprocars Join Our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/LotPro