Anyone trade in their Volvo XC90 for a minivan like the Toyota Sienna?

Anonymous
I am seriously considering it. I am starting a new job soon that will require a long commute and the idea of driving my XC90 an hour each way, 5x per week, with one person in it, seems nuts. I am looking to trade it in for a hybrid and really like the Sienna.

It bugs the sh*t out of me that I have a "high-end" huge SUV yet if I have a front-seat passenger and kids in the 2nd row, I have nowhere to put my purse.
-Overall crammed interior feel relative to such a big car, including lack of easy-ish access to the 3rd row.
-Ridiculously high maintenance fees.
-Gas mileage will not be great for my new commute.

If you made a similar trade, are you happy with it?
Anonymous
I did the opposite. I traded my minivan for an XC90 b/c I didn't need the size of a minivan for one person commuting 5 days per week. The XC90 is fine for my family of 4 on the weekends.
Anonymous
If you gave me a million dollars, I’d still buy my minivan. They’re just so convenient and roomy inside. The doors that open automatically are amazing for kids. Comparable cars with the same amount of room inside are too large for me to drive like the suburban. Even the top models, while luxurious, aren’t as nice as Volvos though.

That being said, I’d think you’d want a small car for a commuter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you gave me a million dollars, I’d still buy my minivan. They’re just so convenient and roomy inside. The doors that open automatically are amazing for kids. Comparable cars with the same amount of room inside are too large for me to drive like the suburban. Even the top models, while luxurious, aren’t as nice as Volvos though.

That being said, I’d think you’d want a small car for a commuter.


I prefer the bigger car for hauling around kids/kids' friends, and our dogs. I have considered keeping the XC90 and buying a small electric or hybrid for my commute but I don't really want to have 3 cars (plus DH's car) and all the expenses that come with it. Could be an option though, I guess.
Anonymous
We actually just bought an 2024 XC90 Ultimate Recharge. We have put 700 miles on the car and still have half a gas tank left. No complaints here!
Anonymous
By the time you trade in your Volvo. The dealer will be making about 10,000 dollars off of you. That's a lot of gas money.
Anonymous
Minivan lover here. But I'm partial to Honda. I just prefer the interiors, especially at the higher trim levels. Odyssey Elite is pretty luxurious on the inside for a non-luxury brand.
Anonymous
Why not look into a hybrid Volvo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not look into a hybrid Volvo?


As quoted from her original post:

It bugs the sh*t out of me that I have a "high-end" huge SUV yet if I have a front-seat passenger and kids in the 2nd row, I have nowhere to put my purse.
-Overall crammed interior feel relative to such a big car, including lack of easy-ish access to the 3rd row.
-Ridiculously high maintenance fees.
Anonymous
Yeah,love my minivan, plus no one gets too upset if I drive slower in it.
Anonymous
Yes, I did this exact trade. My Xc90 was fine, but my sienna feels so much roomier on the inside. We do a lot of road trips to visit family and it’s much better for that.
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