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I wonder if the Sienna remained operational after the dive. Looks like on its way up it was trying to do something with its front wheels, but who knows.

BTW, the chief dude, sporting his bare arms in short sleeved shirt, is magnificent.
 

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I wonder if the Sienna remained operational after the dive. Looks like on its way up it was trying to do something with its front wheels, but who knows.

BTW, the chief dude, sporting his bare arms in short sleeved shirt, is magnificent.
Even if there was no serious damage done, this Sienna will suffer from chronic rattles for the rest of its life. A giant van falling in a ditch, that body is never going to be the same again
 

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People need to realize that it's a van, it's supposed to take your kids to school, not to snowy mountain passes. That's what happens, you miss a single beat, and you'll end up in the ditch. I hope there were no kids in that van.
 

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You'd be surprised what an AWD Sienna shod with winter tires is capable of. Our big pickup truck & diesel excursion driving neighbors in the mountains kid us about how the Siennas plow their way up our driveway. Of course, we haven't driven a 4th gen, so we don't know. The 2nd gen is more snow capable than the 3rd gen, and maybe that trend has continued.
 
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