I'm with you there. I didn't even realize it said 2014.
I know just how you feel. My Sienna has been great needing nothing but oil changes for 8 years. Last year's Christmas gift $ went to new tires at which time they told me to start planning for new brakes down the road too. I really drive very little since I take the train to work so I've put off the brakes til now. I got a coupon in the mail from Toyota for $199 brakes and $24.99 oil change. When I took it on Saturday I was told it's leaking power steering fluid and I'll need a rack & pinion assembly which is another $1200. Then anytime you mess with steering, you should get an alignment.
Also the engine air filter was extremely dirty which made some throttle thingy dirty & needed cleaning, $40 + $69. I have to admit it does accelerate much smoother and not all herky-jerky like it was before. Sometimes things creep up so gradually you don't even feel it changing.
I never noticed it leaking steering fluid but then again whenever I'm home, my car is in the garage so it hides all the drippy spots. Once my car was gone for the day, I could see all the little spots on my garage floor, much lighter than the color of an oil leak.

Really I can't complain though. Brakes, tires & oil changes are normal maintenance; it has to get done. It's been a great car for me. It's a 2006 and only has 37k miles on it so it should last me a really long time.
I considered for a minute that we should decline the air filter since that's an easy fix dh could do but now we'll know for next time. Siennas also have a cabin air filter (for pollen, dust, allergens, etc.) which needed changing but that will just have to wait for her next doctor visit. I can only choke down so much at a time.
Just wanted to tell everyone so little problems don't turn into big ones: look at the area where you park your car for fluid leaks and change your engine's air filter.