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Hey Scotty,

 

About a year ago my wife and I bought a 2020 Toyota Sienna with 21,000 miles based on your recommendation for a minivan. I never thought about looking at the sticker to see where it was made until watching a recent video of yours. I checked and found it was made in Indiana and not Japan or Canada. Should I be concerned, and are there things I need to watch and prepare for? We haven’t had any problems yet but wonder if any might await us due to where it was built. We change the oil every 5,000 miles with the factory recommended synthetic oil. Thanks. 


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Should I be concerned, and are there things I need to watch and prepare for?

No.  In fact, when it comes to minivans in North America you can’t do better than the Toyota Sienna.


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While it is manufactured in Indiana it's still Toyota quality so I wouldn't be concerned with this lowering the quality. The Sienna is not the first and only car they're manufacturing in the United States so it's nothing to worry about. For example their Camry is manufactured at their Kentucky plant and it's still a good quality car.


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The Sequoia is made in the Indiana plant also. The quality is very good. Probably because of the quality parts Toyota uses.

My 2008 Sequoia is 14 years old has 209,000 miles and going strong.


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