BUT... no less money for a car that based on every review is close to equal to it's competition... that does not compute... either it should be cheaper and worse, the same price and equal, or better and more expensive... that's how value works. you find cheaper and better, you win! you get more expensive and worse, you lose.
it is priced smack dab in the middle of the two vans tested...the Sienna is about $2k cheaper, the Odyssey is about $2k more...this Sedona is fully loaded though...if the Sienna was the V6 XLE model (fully loaded model), it would have been very comparable in price to the Sedona and Odyssey (as that model is $46,225 plus freight, etc, so i figured $48k and change).
i don't have a feature for feature comparo, but i would still imagine the Sedona to be pretty solid on the value comparison, if the Sienna (like the Sedona and Odyssey) was a top trim model (fully loaded)...considering how tight this result was, that may have made the difference for the Toyota to win...would the Sedona have notched an extra point or two, putting it marginally in the lead, if the Sienna were $3k more?
also, how about a Town & Country??...the top trim (Limited) model with NAV and sunroof is $53,560...of course, Chrysler has $10,500 on the hood right now, bringing that down to a much lower $43,060...at $53,560, how does the T&C compare?