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2019 Toyota Sienna vs 2019 Honda Odyssey: Minivan Comparison

2019 Toyota Sienna vs 2019 Honda Odyssey: Minivan Comparison

Posted on October 8, 2018November 12, 2018 By Jarvis

Sport-utility vehicles and crossovers are currently the darlings of the crowd. They’re the ‘in’ thing nowadays; the default choice for a family car. I find this a bit confusing, to be quite honest. If what you really want is a dedicated people hauler or family vehicle, nothing comes close to the versatile nature of a proper minivan.

And to be quite honest, I prefer the car-like driving feel of modern minivans over a lumbering SUV any time of the day. Or probably it’s just me. Whatever the case, this is the reason why we decided to pit the 2019 Toyota Sienna with the 2019 Honda Odyssey.

2019 Toyota Sienna vs 2019 Honda Odyssey: Minivan Comparison
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