Is The 80 Series REALLY The Best Land Cruiser? Let's Find Out!

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Комментарии • 177

  • @BF109G4
    @BF109G4 Год назад +20

    I’m from Saudi Arabia
    My 1994 land cruiser have more than 880000 km in the odometer.
    It has a carbed 1FZF engine with manual transmission.
    The car is legendary. The best car in history when it comes to reliability and efficiency. The only problem with the car is drinking. The car is a gas hog.
    I love the old guy very much. I’m not selling him because he’s family.

  • @electrikoptik
    @electrikoptik 2 года назад +57

    Legendary and proven reliability and durability. Available front/rear lockers, solid front/rear axles, great approach/break-over/departure angle, minimum ground clearance of nearly 11 inches. Of course it’s the best! The 80-series was used as a benchmark when Toyota developed the new 300-series. Only the GR Sport 300-series Land Cruiser comes close to the 80-series capabilities.

    • @juanquiros8934
      @juanquiros8934 2 года назад +6

      Yep, GR Sport 300-series Land Cruiser comes close to the 80 despite having IFS front. In addition to F&R lockers you get KDSS, crawl control, multi-terrain, a beast of a vehicle. Too bad it's not sold here in the US.

  • @MISPLACEDs
    @MISPLACEDs Год назад +11

    As an 80 series owner, I push mine to as many limits as I can. I have 263,000 miles on mine and she has never skipped a beat. The only issue I’ve ever had was that it used to over heat from time to time, but it turns out I just had a leaking radiator. It has since been fixed and no other issues have arisen. Greatest car I’ve ever owned and I’m proud to just say I have one.

  • @outdooreng4973
    @outdooreng4973 Год назад +11

    Long life for all 80 series owners 💪🏻

  • @rikwilliams388
    @rikwilliams388 Год назад +5

    You have a very capable and fine looking rig there, your investment has certainly paid off! I love it!
    Back in the late 90's, I brought both my new born baby girls home from the hospital for the very first time.
    Since then I have built the 1fz 80 into a serious off road rig and I love it like a family member to this day.
    Here's to the 80, one of the best off road trucks ever built by Toyota!

  • @MattBlack6
    @MattBlack6 2 года назад +21

    162,000 miles (260,000km) on my LandCruiser. 1995, and the best part of it is what the USA didn't get. The "multivalve" 1HD-FT engine.
    For the uninitiated, a 4.2lt straight 6cyl turbo diesel. Direct injection but all mechanical, it'll run with no alternator. Gets about 18mpg on average.
    H151 5 speed manual.
    I've added bullbar, brush bars, rock sliders, a 12,000lb winch with synthetic rope.
    A 2" lift with King springs and Bilstein shocks and ARB front and rear air lockers.

    • @Bpf1893
      @Bpf1893 Год назад +2

      Unstoppable rig, very jealous

    • @mikealbrecht3990
      @mikealbrecht3990 Год назад

      Looked at getting one from Japan. Freight is now getting back to normal. Are you in the US? If so, any issues getting parts for the diesel?

    • @MattBlack6
      @MattBlack6 Год назад +1

      @@mikealbrecht3990 no mate. I'm in. Australia. Parts are fine.

    • @daltonbrown991
      @daltonbrown991 Год назад

      You forgot to mention that the engine is 24 valves. My 95 Land cruiser 80 series has 474,597 km, I drive it everyday for work.

    • @rikwilliams388
      @rikwilliams388 Год назад +1

      The 1fz vs diesel are just as economical if you compare servicing costs replacement parts and components for the engine. And diesel is more expensive than petrol in Australia too, not to mention the initial cost of the vehicle?
      Anyway, the 80 is a great off road truck in all it's variants, wouldn't you agree?

  • @saintarmstrong8790
    @saintarmstrong8790 24 дня назад +1

    I live in Colombia. I have a 96' FZJ73 4.5L. The true crime is the 70 series was never sold in the US. Colombia and Venezuela have the greatest and Land Cruisers ever made. There's so many different ones down here. From all the 40s 60s-120s. It's heaven for offroading and old 4x4 nerds like myself.

  • @armandoaragon575
    @armandoaragon575 2 года назад +29

    It's a shame US market never got the HDJ80, best all rounder, great on the trail and still good on highways

    • @jraddd3477
      @jraddd3477 Год назад

      the 1fz isn't bad though, especially since it can handle boost on stock internals

    • @armandoaragon575
      @armandoaragon575 Год назад +6

      @@jraddd3477 it's a great engine, but it has a drinking problem 🤣

    • @drwhetzel
      @drwhetzel Год назад +1

      I had one imported. Automatic lhd, love it

    • @rikwilliams388
      @rikwilliams388 Год назад +2

      1fz vs hdj? It seems both have their pros and cons. For sure the 1fz is a little thirsty, but I must point out that the hdj loves fuel too, however servicing is more economical with the petrol and if something goes wrong, parts are cheap and readily available for the 1fz.
      Also it seems the diesel trucks are a little overpriced, especially enginge parts and components.
      But anyway you cut it, the 80 series is a beast on road and off!

    • @Ghostrider-71
      @Ghostrider-71 10 месяцев назад +1

      Love my 1990 1-HDT powered HDJ81. Imported in 2021.

  • @GF_Burke
    @GF_Burke 2 года назад +11

    Nice! Older stuff is just better and easy to work on. My rigs are a 79 F150 and a 98 XJ. Both straight 6 4x4s!
    yo from Idaho!

  • @Navin.R.Johnson
    @Navin.R.Johnson 2 года назад +11

    I'm lucky as I've ended up with an 80 and a 100. The 100 is my daily and the 80 is converted to my trip truck. It's a 97 so has the later engine, but still no race car. However, I just got back from a 7500 mile trip this summer and it didn't skip a beat. Did some pretty decent trails down to campsites that only the locals knew about, and I wouldn't have wanted to be in the hundo. Not because it couldn't do it, because I don't mind the pinstripes on the 80. Oh, and the gas mileage, we did out trip right as gas peaked, and I spent about $2200 in gas for the trip. I tell myself it's a wash since I slept in the rig every night but one. But yeah, they drink mucho gasoline.

  • @canyonsteinzig3263
    @canyonsteinzig3263 Год назад +2

    stoked you area giving the time to these old trucks and their builders. please keep it up.

  • @Earlywinters09
    @Earlywinters09 2 года назад +2

    I love my Destination M/T2 tires on my 2016 Jeep Willys. If I didn't have a Jeep I'd probably have an 80 Series Landcruiser. Great video. Thanks!

  • @lanceripplinger8352
    @lanceripplinger8352 2 года назад +3

    Really cool rig, thanks for taking us on a tour of it!

  • @cwsill
    @cwsill 2 года назад +4

    Excellent rig with an informed owner! Have them up to Tumbleweed sometime.

  • @mikefoehr235
    @mikefoehr235 2 года назад +7

    I love Toyota trucks. LAND CRUSHER

  • @TJ-di1lb
    @TJ-di1lb 2 года назад +1

    I splurged when I was in my early 20s and bought a 97 model back in 1999 or 2000 and loved it (back when my car sales career first started taking off and started making killer money) . my only problem with it was I am 6ft. 4in and I never had adequate legroom and the gearshift dug into my knee so uncomfortable on long trips. Had the inline 6cly. it was a beast and would go anywhere. I wouldn't mind buying another one but not for a everyday driver to add to my collection. Just want one all stock that has been taken care off and not ran thru the mud which is hard to find.

    • @FearEeatsTheSoul
      @FearEeatsTheSoul Год назад

      I have a 1994 80 Series Arizona Truck. (NEVER SEEN AN OFF-ROAD TRAIL) My Dad bought it and it literally was used for a vacation truck back and forth to San Diego & Soccer Games. That’s it. I have it now, and just had the entire engine tuned and all fluids redone and serviced.

  • @MattBlack6
    @MattBlack6 2 года назад +7

    1FZ-FE is the newer motor. 4.5lt fuel injection, plenty of power.

    • @armandoaragon575
      @armandoaragon575 2 года назад +3

      People tend to forget it's a heavy offroad vehicle shaped like a brick not a performance rig

    • @PatrickRich
      @PatrickRich 2 года назад +2

      "plenty" of power. I'd say "barely enough", at elevation anyway.

    • @ThePenatron
      @ThePenatron Год назад

      I have two of them and no it’s not enough power once you add gear and protection. LS swap in the future

  • @Reds1985Nation
    @Reds1985Nation 2 года назад +3

    I bought mines looking for a snow duty rig as I was an essential worker (even before pandemic lol) the more I toyed with it the more it grew on me. Not knowing 6 years ago how sought out they are. Scored well and got rear and front lockers, started off fixing old leaks and hoses then accessories. Trans starting to jump from 1st to 2nd but at 310,000 miles its stil a solid rig.

    • @robertclark2714
      @robertclark2714 2 года назад +2

      I have over 500,000 on mine and I honestly feel like it is just now broke in. It is a pleasure, an adventure and a privilege to own an 80 series.

  • @krishankochar3059
    @krishankochar3059 Год назад

    Had mine 20 years it’s a beast.

  • @shiftmotorsports9803
    @shiftmotorsports9803 2 года назад +9

    The 80 is my favorite. I like the flared fenders and off road ability. In 94 we had one on the lot I worked at in Massachusetts for $55k. I asked my boss who was going to buy it as we weren't in a wealthy area. It was sold within a week to a dealership in Dallas. They were that hard to find.
    However, considering the resale, I would buy the LR3/LR4 in the background of this video for off roading and beating it up.

    • @realAAron124
      @realAAron124 2 года назад

      Love stories like this about these when they were new.

    • @davidhunt9692
      @davidhunt9692 2 года назад +2

      I would never do a rover for off-road. It’s cheap barrier to entry and it’ll make it up the mountain but will it get you back home? That’s a question you never have to ask in a Toyota

    • @shiftmotorsports9803
      @shiftmotorsports9803 2 года назад +3

      @@davidhunt9692 Yeah, never heard that before.🙄 That's what the Sudanese family of 8 thought before they died in the desert in Libya in their Toyota Sequoia after it broke down. True story, myth debunked. Rovers have been trusted for decades in the most challenging environments. LR3's are pretty good as long as they're maintained.

    • @davidhunt9692
      @davidhunt9692 2 года назад

      Lmao you do realize that’s because they crammed 21 people into a 1st gen with stock tires into a sand pit with no spares or recovery gear right? Over do your payload on old street tires in the middle of the Sahara is top tier stupid. It’s not because the car broke down it’s because they got stuck with a flat

    • @shitloveaduck
      @shitloveaduck 2 года назад +1

      @@shiftmotorsports9803 - well said. It’s dangerous when an opinion about reliability becomes so stellar it’s somewhat mythical. I had a Tundra prove the myth wrong and when I speak of it stranding me twice on a mountainside TWICE due to mechanical failure, I get accused of making it up, not telling the truth from people that try to live that myth. I bought that as a dream truck after owning a F150 5.0 for 4 years of trouble free off-road use. I have has no issues with about 100 F150s through my 2 businesses and personal use and have had no mechanical issues except one power window. At the same time I don’t call the reliability mythical as I have a couple of friends that had absolute lemons that were very similar to my work trucks. None of them are perfect, the Toyotas ARE more reliable than many others, but are not so reliable that you don’t plan on them breaking down.

  • @RonaldChapman-jg5xu
    @RonaldChapman-jg5xu 10 месяцев назад

    Great set up man! Love those wheels!

  • @PatrickRich
    @PatrickRich 2 года назад +2

    Haven't watch it yet, however the answer is yes.

  • @tenkarabadger5244
    @tenkarabadger5244 2 года назад +1

    Had a ‘97 for a few years. It was cool, but still slow and terrible gas mileage. My only off-road excursions were on dirt fire roads, so nothing too challenging. It didn’t make a ton of sense as a daily.

  • @Limpedalong
    @Limpedalong Год назад

    Beautiful truck. I really dig those wheels!
    As a fellow 3FE 80 owner; double check that that alternator fits your rig. I believe only 90 amp alternators with the internal fans are now available, and some modifications are necessary to fit them.

    • @speasley1
      @speasley1 9 месяцев назад

      I just replaced what looks like the OEM alternator with the 90-amp version from toyota dealer with the internal fan and everything plugged in the same with no mods. Can't be 100% sure the one that failed was OEM, but it sure looked old.

    • @Limpedalong
      @Limpedalong 9 месяцев назад

      @@speasley1 oh that’s good to hear! Not sure what market your 80 is from, but for my California spec. I would have needed to grind down the mounts on the engine to fit the 90amp version. IIRC some American markets got 80s with a “cold weather package” or something that had the 90 amp internal fan.
      Glad to hear yours fit! I am doing a radiator right now, and trying to get the fittings on the bottom of the radiator for the transmission cooler. :/ gotta keep these babies on the road 😎

  • @NKPGarage
    @NKPGarage Год назад +1

    Absolutely the most legendary Land Cruiser model.

  • @Mr-pn2eh
    @Mr-pn2eh 2 года назад +4

    In my opinion the 100 series is the best.
    That's my dream in fact.

  • @domhuft1620
    @domhuft1620 2 года назад +2

    The fzj had a 1fz-fe

  • @51KTM51Hurricane
    @51KTM51Hurricane Год назад

    Love it.
    My 93 GX is in the making

  • @Fouxdufafafafafa
    @Fouxdufafafafafa Год назад +1

    The 1fzfe is 212 hp and 275 lb torque. The 3fe in this video is 155hp and 220 lb torque so im not sure why he said it has more torque and is better offroad than the 93-97 80 series? I still like the engine tho and would own one but it cant compare to my 97, just different.

  • @LionRunner
    @LionRunner 2 года назад +1

    Now that the last of proper Land Cruisers here in the USA. Too bad we don't have LC105. Wish Toyota USA decide to bring LC70 with 4.5TD for those who want to upgrade from offroading FJ/4Runner. LC100/200 - not interested.

  • @JohnBtons
    @JohnBtons 2 года назад

    Awesome Ride! Great build man!

  • @donleamon8653
    @donleamon8653 Год назад +3

    Nice 80, too bad it is missing the magic dial on the left side of the dash... My LX450 just turned 250k and I love it. Poured many dollars in parts into it though over the past 10 years. My biggest gripe is the engine. It would be fine if it retained the same shitty MPG but had a lot of power, or same shitty power but was way more efficient. But no.

  • @ugaddasediss9540
    @ugaddasediss9540 2 года назад +1

    I've been daily driving my 92 80 series for over 15 years. Salt is eating it.Thats about it. I don't care. Just turned 200 K miles last month. Purrs like a tank.

  • @TOPOM42
    @TOPOM42 Год назад

    Damn wish they mentioned the tire size. Looked very fitting

  • @robertclark2714
    @robertclark2714 2 года назад

    I have a 1995 Ford F250 4X4 that is one extremely tough truck. I have two third generation 4Runner 4X4's that are exceptional, rugged, reliable and fun. I have a 1996 Lexus LX450 and she is the QUEEN. It is a legendary classic. There is something that can be said for triple lock. I don't know why xxx isn't standard on all 4X4's.

  • @MrBillsfishin
    @MrBillsfishin 2 года назад

    Super cool. Very nice offroader. Built right.

  • @ghosttownsentinel5288
    @ghosttownsentinel5288 8 месяцев назад

    Does the FJ80 really have more torque that the FZJ80? I owned a '92 and now drive a triple locked '97, apart from the faster speed on pavement, I don't feel any difference on the trail, in terms of torque. So, that's interesting to know.

  • @seedtriprob4150
    @seedtriprob4150 10 месяцев назад

    That seat kit do anything to LOWER you at all? If I sit straight w the original seat, my head is pushing into the roof😂

  • @marcielynn4886
    @marcielynn4886 3 месяца назад

    My sticker would be I may be slow but I'm ahead of you.

  • @rickymarquez2468
    @rickymarquez2468 Год назад +1

    80 Series rule. 😊🤙🏼

  • @wayneturner5133
    @wayneturner5133 2 года назад

    I’m not Sure I remember owning one new had so many issues right up to trading the vehicle 80 series 63’000kms
    Thankfully Toyota covered all repairs under warranty

  • @ericnotmetcalf3768
    @ericnotmetcalf3768 2 года назад

    Nicely done.

  • @mikearend997
    @mikearend997 8 месяцев назад

    They did make a 105 series, which was the 100 with a solid front axle. But I think you would have to import that one. They have them in Australia and Africa. It's kind of the best of both worlds.

    • @VTOffRoadAdventures
      @VTOffRoadAdventures 6 месяцев назад

      We can’t import those yet. 25 year rule.

    • @mikearend997
      @mikearend997 6 месяцев назад

      @@VTOffRoadAdventures That sucks.

    • @jasonpushy
      @jasonpushy 4 месяца назад

      105 diesel. best car ever

  • @KenanKulenovic
    @KenanKulenovic 5 месяцев назад

    I have it won't sell it but it drives me crazy because I just can't find the reason why it has a knock somewhere don't know where... engine, transmission... Hercules Poirot knows where 😢

  • @ryzen397
    @ryzen397 2 года назад +2

    nice truck

  • @paullaverty3038
    @paullaverty3038 Год назад

    I'd like to see more Toyota Landcruiser videos I'm interested in doing one

  • @lunamaria1048
    @lunamaria1048 Год назад

    This and the current GX!

  • @35jdub
    @35jdub 2 года назад +5

    They are hella slow and inefficient; put some 37s and you're slow cookin for sure. Thinking about making a custom sticker for my rear windshield that says, "I'm VERY slow, please be patient," for my 80 lol

    • @mikel2887
      @mikel2887 2 года назад

      🤣🤣

    • @armandoaragon575
      @armandoaragon575 2 года назад +1

      Hahahaha you should try driving a 1HZ on 37s 🤣🤣

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 2 года назад +1

      Most old Toyotas barely manage 40-60 mph so it is what it is. Japanese people think differently

    • @35jdub
      @35jdub 2 года назад +2

      @@bldontmatter5319 Eh I wouldn't say barely manage. They can get up to 75mph just fine; just takes a bit

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 2 года назад +3

      @@35jdub depends on the model and transmission. I'd say a lot of the 22re manuals struggle at 60 mph and even 40 mph uphill.

  • @alharthy86
    @alharthy86 Год назад

    I have 660k km on mine and it’s going fine

  • @BuckSigrid
    @BuckSigrid День назад

    765 Kilback Forge

  • @preunit13
    @preunit13 Год назад

    What is your tire size?
    Looks like a great performing tire

  • @kc0lif
    @kc0lif 2 года назад

    i like that generation of land cruiser.

  • @istp1967
    @istp1967 2 года назад

    Yep, way better than the tech heavy models that came after.

  • @pettynerd1285
    @pettynerd1285 2 года назад +4

    Total junk, buy a Land Rover instead!
    Though I would flip around the comments from my pro LR4 post from the previous video 🤪
    Great video!

  • @Gerbyq
    @Gerbyq 2 года назад

    Yes. Yes it is. Maybe the 60 series has a little more soul to it. But 80 is so bulletproof.

  • @adrianw3985
    @adrianw3985 Год назад +1

    The 100 is the best... Why? It's the one I own.

  • @marcielynn4886
    @marcielynn4886 Год назад

    Mine is!

  • @vinuezaer
    @vinuezaer 2 года назад

    Always cool

  • @carlearley9571
    @carlearley9571 8 месяцев назад

    80. Series. The. Best. Cruisers. Ever. Made. I. Love. Mine. My. Rego. No. Is. Mad. 80. Aussie. Aussie

  • @landcruiser801
    @landcruiser801 4 месяца назад

    Not watched the video yet but I can answer your question..... yus yus it is

  • @BenJamin-dw6jx
    @BenJamin-dw6jx Год назад +1

    If you think that's slow, try driving one with a 1hz... I've turbocharged my 1hz and now she's noisy and still not fast 🤣😬

  • @bogotstogoskiing
    @bogotstogoskiing Год назад

    Hey! I see OverlandUnderBudget!!!

  • @j.blakejohnson2981
    @j.blakejohnson2981 Год назад

    Think getting parts for any Land Cruiser should be easy in the US? Try getting parts for the 70 Series!

  • @RithKem
    @RithKem 2 года назад

    Buy a Rover please so the prices on these Gems drop for the rest of us. The FZJ80 saved my uncles life in Cambodia, it drove over a land mine and the frame absorbed most of the impact. This is why the UN trusts these vehicles.

  • @jeffsama7601
    @jeffsama7601 2 года назад

    This I have to know too

  • @raymondsvensson9773
    @raymondsvensson9773 2 года назад +1

    This would better if it was diesel.

  • @Welcometofacsistube
    @Welcometofacsistube 2 года назад +3

    What amazes me is the fact you actually found one of those rust buckets

    • @brettsuydam7457
      @brettsuydam7457 2 года назад +4

      Not as much rust here since we don’t use salt in Portland and that’s where’re he got it

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 2 года назад +4

      @@brettsuydam7457 I've seen Toyotas live their whole life in AZ... And the frames still rot out within a decade. It's really sad because their designs are bar-none minus that

    • @moabman6803
      @moabman6803 Год назад

      80 series land cruisers don't rust easily. Some of the other Toyota models rust somewhat quickly. However I would say Nissan, Subaru, and Isuzu typically rust just as bad or worse.

    • @moabman6803
      @moabman6803 Год назад

      That's likely not true.

  • @alexzee4564
    @alexzee4564 Год назад

    70 series enters the chat

  • @tonioguelas
    @tonioguelas Год назад

    302k 96 FZJ

  • @jasonpushy
    @jasonpushy 4 месяца назад

    80
    series is a great car. but not the best.
    here in australia. we have the even better 105 series.
    80s chassis and 4x4.
    100 comfort body.
    diesel engine.
    pov pack, minimal electrics, lots less then the 80.

  • @333jsh
    @333jsh 2 года назад

    I want to drive my jeep across this river they show in the video.

  • @krishankochar3059
    @krishankochar3059 Год назад

    That is not Rick James!

  • @danf4447
    @danf4447 2 года назад +2

    how to spend 20K on a vehicle worth 3500....

    • @jraddd3477
      @jraddd3477 Год назад

      why? I bought my mint 97 lx450 last year for a thousand bucks

    • @moabman6803
      @moabman6803 Год назад

      It's probably worth about 15k. It will only gain value as it ages if taken care of.

  • @stephaniesilvia9977
    @stephaniesilvia9977 2 года назад

    The altenator 🤣👍

  • @lmdeguzman13
    @lmdeguzman13 2 года назад +1

    I stopped watching when he said, "yeah, no, yeah". 🤣🤣🤣

  • @badATchaos
    @badATchaos Год назад +1

    Nerds

  • @HEKTO3
    @HEKTO3 2 года назад +2

    Everything was leaking at 130,000 miles? Thats Range Rover quality😂

    • @airborne1283
      @airborne1283 2 года назад +1

      Your comment suggest you know nothing about gaskets and seals. Even a new car with 10,000 miles would leak after 30 years

    • @BF109G4
      @BF109G4 Год назад

      It’s a 32 years old car sir

  • @worldhello1234
    @worldhello1234 Год назад

    The best for what? Running a business, toying around, SUV lifestyle?

  • @luqmanrahimhf
    @luqmanrahimhf 2 года назад

    I can ship lights for you

  • @zooflebean
    @zooflebean Год назад +1

    Dude says s and cuts my ear drums

  • @David-qx7sh
    @David-qx7sh Год назад

    I own an 80, the title is very misleading. It's basically a product advert. Talks about this product and that product and hardly anything about the i0 itself.
    Disappointing!

  • @richfarfugnuven6308
    @richfarfugnuven6308 2 года назад +2

    Time for a Cummins 4BT swap...let the hate from the Toyota fan boys begin. 🤣

    • @PatrickRich
      @PatrickRich 2 года назад

      The only hate would be not going for the 6BT. The 4BT is a turd.

    • @moabman6803
      @moabman6803 Год назад

      4bt belongs in tractors.

  • @4wdaddict41
    @4wdaddict41 Год назад

    Theres no need to try and find out lol people all over the world already found out long ago the 80 series was king

  • @ruimachado8560
    @ruimachado8560 2 года назад +3

    No, it's the 70 series Troopy...

    • @MattBlack6
      @MattBlack6 2 года назад +3

      Leaf springs, nah. That's what buggers it imho.

    • @armandoaragon575
      @armandoaragon575 2 года назад +3

      80's are more drivable than the 70s of the same era, talking about stock rigs of course

    • @Mr-pn2eh
      @Mr-pn2eh 2 года назад +1

      100 series

  • @AMG43ramirez
    @AMG43ramirez Год назад

    In America yes, in the rest of the world no

    • @mohammeds5458
      @mohammeds5458 Год назад

      What's yes on America and no for the rest of the world?

  • @BYLRPhil
    @BYLRPhil 2 года назад +2

    Toyota Sequoia: the cheaper, more readily available Land Cruiser.

    • @flight2k5
      @flight2k5 2 года назад +2

      Not even the same as a Land Cruiser.

    • @BYLRPhil
      @BYLRPhil 2 года назад +1

      @@flight2k5 same engine and transmission as a Land Cruiser in the first gen, that’s the important part. Maybe even the axles/transfer case?

    • @flight2k5
      @flight2k5 2 года назад

      @@BYLRPhil please don’t be ignorant.

    • @BYLRPhil
      @BYLRPhil 2 года назад +1

      @@flight2k5 they’ve both got the 2UZ-FE. Fact.

    • @flight2k5
      @flight2k5 2 года назад

      @@BYLRPhil that’s like saying, the Sherman tank had a radial engine. So that makes it just like an airplane. Fact!

  • @colewo92
    @colewo92 2 года назад

    Can’t stand this tfl kid and the way he says “s” never knew I had this pet peeve until now

  • @alanobrien3138
    @alanobrien3138 2 года назад

    I almost have a 100 series (v8 4Runner) I would not trade v8 engine for 80 series.

    • @jraddd3477
      @jraddd3477 Год назад +2

      its super cheap to turbo the 1fz and you can get 300+hp immediately, you can do headstuds and push 400+hp on unopened stock internals, the 1fz is essentially a larger 2jz

    • @alanobrien3138
      @alanobrien3138 Год назад

      Turbo charge 300 HP. Not going to last over 500 thousand miles. I plan on at least 750 thousand on mine. Got 250 thousand trouble free miles so far. God bless Vladimir Putin.

    • @alanobrien3138
      @alanobrien3138 Год назад

      Turbo charge 300 HP. Not going to last over 500 thousand miles. I plan on at least 750 thousand on mine. Got 250 thousand trouble free miles so far. God bless Vladimir Putin.

    • @alanobrien3138
      @alanobrien3138 Год назад

      Turbo charge 300 HP. Not going to last over 500 thousand miles. I plan on at least 750 thousand on mine. Got 250 thousand trouble free miles so far. God bless Vladimir Putin.

    • @alanobrien3138
      @alanobrien3138 Год назад

      Turbo charge 300 HP. Not going to last over 500 thousand miles. I plan on at least 750 thousand on mine. Got 250 thousand trouble free miles so far. God bless Vladimir Putin.

  • @shitloveaduck
    @shitloveaduck 2 года назад

    This is a nice rig, but 9 mpg on the highway?? People keep justifying Toyota fuel mileage in vehicles such as this, and the 5.7 trucks and SUVs. It’s NOT acceptable, definitely is not a good thing and kills one of the requirements if a great Overlander and that is range! In the interest of mythical claims of reliability they are willing to overlook a glaringly serious failure. I agree they are likely the most reliable out there, but they are not infallible. I learned that the hard way, TWICE, in a 2014 Tundra TRD Off-road double cab I had, left me in a mountainside twice, which was more than inconvenient because we were trying to outrun a serious storm the second time. I just left it there hoping it would get caught up in an avalanche!! 😂😂. No such luck!! Bought it as a dream truck,,,, had the dream for years, but I sold it 2 years later as a turd. It stranded me twice in the city as well. The truck was babied as it was my personal truck, dream truck at one time, not one of my many work trucks.
    I still don’t mind the Tacoma, but if it has the 5.7, or any of the fuel guzzling 6 cylinders (except the diesels) I don’t want it. They still can, and do, break down, not unlike anything else on the road. The extra $$$ you shell out up front can be put into proper maintenance of almost, not quite, but almost any other brand and get solid reliability as well. The difference in reliability, especially nowadays, doesn’t entirely justify the costs up front as well as the long term costs of ownership.
    Just do a little research before discounting other models of other brands vs the same competitor from Toyota. It’s not always the best choice.
    Mileage and range aside, the Land Cruiser is a beautiful vehicle with some extremely high capabilities off-road. They are definitely reliable as well, just not the only reliable brand.

    • @moabman6803
      @moabman6803 Год назад

      9mpg is because it's 30 some odd years old and he doesn't know how to tune the engine. It's older technology and you need to know it to tune it up right.

    • @shitloveaduck
      @shitloveaduck Год назад

      @@moabman6803 - 9 mpg because it’s a modified brick in the wind. Heavy all that stuff on the roof, the very aggressive off-road tires…. It’s not just tuning. These things got 15- 16 mpg highway bone stock. 9 mpg is pretty close to the limit. He may also be including some city driving & off road driving. Both of those kill fuel economy as well. Just tuning, isn’t going to make much if any difference. For all you know, he may have it tuned perfectly and that’s it. 9 mpg is not far out of the ballpark as I said.