2024 Land Cruiser 1958 Interior Deep Dive & Key Features!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- My 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser 1958 Edition review covers interior technology and features, pricing, styling, power and performance and much more!
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Do you like 2024 Land Cruiser or no? What trim level gets you most interested - 1958, Land Cruiser, or First Edition? Thanks for Subscribing and watching! Jeff
Yes :-)
1958. Cloth seats better.
1958 is fine for me camping gear and ready for desert trips going to wait a few yrs any bugs get worked out, after the dealers and the have to be the first to have one are done fighting over them
I really like that 1958 trim. 👍
What an amazing review on this prototype! I love your humour and vast knowledge, it really has sold me on this model!
I love that the air vent is a throwback to my old land cruiser air vent!
Your mind is going faster than you can move! Very well done review. Entertaining and informative !
Great tour thanks.
I’m on the list for spring.
Love your vids Jeff…..and a big shout out to Holly!
Thanks Jeff!!!!
It's great to see this Landcruiser on a cloudy day and on grass. This vehicle would look good with various stripes on it.
I was thinking the same thing. It’s nice to see it out in its element. Cloudy days are the best days to film. The sun actually messes with great film quality.
@@AutoJeffReviews Retro Toyota color vinyl striping would look good on the Landcruiser.
very nice
Great review! Hollaaaa!!
Jeff, After a series of strangely downsized TNGA interiors, what a relief it is to see the Land Cruiser's interior is big enough for a deep dive.
TNGA is used worldwide. Europe and Japan have pretty tight roads so they make a car that meets as many regulations as possible, ours included.
It’s still nice to see a decently-sized interior considering the chassis, I agree.
The only selling point of this Prado before the next 4Runner comes is the 27 mpg over the current 4Runner imo.
If the fact that this Prado even bears the Land Cruiser means that it will be overbuilt, then maybe I shouldn’t be too worried.
The hybrid system is for covering low-end power, meaning less stress on the engine.
Also the Prado (NOT the Lexus GX) never had an 8-cylinder option. Only 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder iirc.
Hi Jeff, do you know more details about the 2400 watt inverter? This feature could possibly be a game-changer for those of us who usually have to lug around heavy portable generators for powering campsites/travel trailers. Do you know if we are able to use the 2400 watt inverter like a generator for extended periods at a time so long as there is gas in the tank? How long are we able to use the 2400 watt inverter at any given time? Thanks!
58k with fabric seats and not powered either. Sorry but that’s just nuts!
I want the Land Cruiser interior with the 1958 exterior.
You skipped the off road functions. What's the difference between the 1958 and LC trims?
Sold!
When is the time to go to the markets?
It's a preview of the eventually coming 4runner 😂
2024 toyota Land Cruiser 250 ( gazoo racing ) ? GR Sport ?
Here we go again with the seats. The manual seat controls have got to go.
I love the new LandCruiser, but I have to stop watching these videos. There's no way I will be able to afford one because of the expected dealer mark up.
Toyota plans on producing quite a few of the new Land Cruiser. Hopefully that will stop dealers from asking. Ridiculous prices. I’m completely against that.
55k to manually pump your seat position. Haha wtf.
This car looks cool but $55k is ridiculous for cloth seats and manual seat.
Could get a Lexus GX or a 4Runner limited for this price.
over 30k cheaper than the last generation are you sure ?
See, this isn’t the flagship land cruiser. The last one we got was the flagship LC200, but the reason why it was so expensive was because we got the global top-trim version of it. We could’ve gotten a V6 version of the LC200 that would’ve started at around $65k USD, but the Sequoia was already there.
This new “Land Cruiser” we are getting is actually the Land Cruiser Prado (LC250), starting at around $55k USD according to Toyota. The flagship land cruiser LC300 is still sold internationally and we are not getting that one.
The front especially on this trim level just isn't it...
Seats are a no go.
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