This wasn't a make it or break it for me, but we do take out the second row seats a few times a year to bring an appliance home or furniture. I also like how easy it is to fold down the third row and that we can take out the second row if we need to. My husband has an iPhone, so I've gotten to see both. I do think Apple auto has a better interface, so when it's time for a new phone, I'll probably get apple. Android auto has worked very well for me. It makes me more confident to drive at night. I love the headlights, especially auto brights as I live off of a dark windy road that doesn't have street lights. It's much more stable on wet roads and snow than my '05 Odyssey and I love the backup camera and other tech. I wanted wipeable seats anyway, my 5 year old spilled a juice box in the van on day 2, so I was happy with that decision. The problem with the EX Odyssey was lack of USB outlets and some other nice things, but we could upgrade to an EX-L Odyssey for less than the LE Sienna, so that's what we did. The quality of the interior felt much lower than the EX Odyssey we sat in next. We only saw the LE as that would have been the one we could afford and had 8 seats and 4w drive. So if you're tall, that may be a consideration. I didn't want a brand new van that felt like a huge downgrade for the kids in space. The back windows are small and hard to see out of. The middle row was more cramped than my '05 Odyssey and the third row was much worse in leg room and especially head room. We miraculously found a presold Sienna LE we couldn't test drive, but they'd let us sit in. On paper, I was sure we were going with a toyota sienna this time I was excited about the 4w drive and the hybrid gas mileage. I needed seats for 8, have 6 kids and my 3 oldest are teens.
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