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Toyota donates garishly colored 2021 Sienna to L.A. Public Libraries

It replaces a 1994 Previa in the same color scheme

Since 1994, the Los Angeles Public Library system has used a hideously colored Toyota Previa minivan to shuttle staff and books around the sprawling metropolitan region. The LAPL system retired it last year, and Toyota has stepped into to fill the void by donating a 2021 Sienna in the same livery.

The Previa served the library system faithfully for 26 years, painted in the LAPL's retina-searing orange, blue and turquoise scheme (yes, that's what your library card looks like, too, if you live in Los Angeles). It helped staff implement programs for youth literacy and new mothers. As part of its "Read, Baby, Read!" initiative, the van brought reading kits to hospitals, health clinics and daycares.

“Our 1994 Previa served our community well and we logged thousands of miles traveling to and from our neighborhood libraries over the past 26 years,” said Madeline J. Bryant, principal librarian of the Youth Services Department, Engagement and Learning Division. It looks like it even sacrificed a hubcap (or three) in the process.

The 2021 Sienna appears to be an XLE spec, which starts at $39,750 and means Toyota didn't cheap out with the LE. It also means it'll get 36 miles per gallon in the city and 36 highway mpg, a significant bump over the Previa's listed 18 city and 23 highway rating.

However, despite its age and smaller footprint, the Previa beats the Sienna in cargo capacity. It boasts 157.8 cubic feet of book-hauling volume, while the Sienna has just 101 cubic feet. When the second row is in use, the Previa also has the Sienna beat, with 85.5 cubic feet versus the Sienna's 75.2. With all three rows in use, however, the Sienna comes out on top, with 33.5 cubic feet compared to the Previa's 32.5.

Obviously, the Sienna packs a lot more safety equipment like airbags and structural strengthening between its walls, which will cut down on interior volume. It also has rear sliding doors on both sides, whereas the Previa only had one, on the passenger side.

If anyone wants to buy an insanely colored Previa, you know who to call.

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