The 2019 Toyota Sienta is a compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) designed for urban family use — compact outside, flexible inside. Key points: - Body and seating - Small/compact MPV with sliding rear doors for easy entry. - Usually offered as a 6- or 7-seater (configurations vary by market) with flexible, foldable seats to prioritize passengers or cargo. - Powertrains - Commonly available with a 1.5‑litre petrol engine paired to a CVT. - In many markets there was also a 1.5‑litre hybrid variant (more fuel-efficient and suited to city driving). - Power is modest (designed for economy and urban use rather than performance). - Fuel economy - Petrol models are economical for their class; hybrids deliver noticeably better fuel economy. Actual consumption depends on driving conditions and market tuning. - Drive and handling - Front‑wheel drive is standard; some markets may offer optional all‑wheel drive. - Compact dimensions and light steering make it easy to maneuver and park in town. - Equipment and safety - Equipment levels vary by trim and market; higher trims include touchscreen infotainment, automatic climate, keyless entry, and more. - Many markets offered Toyota Safety Sense or similar driver‑assist packages on higher trims (pre‑collision/automatic braking, lane‑departure warning, adaptive cruise on some models). Standard safety includes ABS, airbags and stability control on most trims. - Pros - Very practical for families: sliding doors, flexible seating, good interior packaging. - Low running costs (especially hybrid), Toyota reliability, good resale value. - Easy to drive in urban environments. - Cons - Modest engine performance (not designed for spirited driving or heavy towing). - Interior trim and noise insulation vary by trim — lower trims are basic. - Hybrid models are more complex/costly to repair if problems arise after warranty. - Buying/used‑car checklist - Verify service history (timely maintenance important for longevity). - Check sliding door operation and rails for smooth action. - For CVT: listen for unusual noises or surging under acceleration. - For hybrids: check battery health, confirm warning lights are absent, and ask about hybrid system servicing. - Inspect for typical wear items (tyres, brakes) and interior condition of seat tracks. If you tell me your country or the exact trim (or whether you’re looking at petrol or hybrid), I can give exact engine outputs, fuel consumption figures, trim names and typical market prices, or a more detailed used‑car inspection checklist.