My parents bought this crown v8 version in black back in ‘91 . I’m now 36. My dad still owns the car. It rides better than my 2020 BMW 5 series. Whenever I visit my parents I always drive the car. It’s practically like a family member.
The Toyota Crown was a very popular car in Iraq. My parents owned the 1985 Toyota Crown Super Saloon, and it was a phenomenal car. The AC system was very good, and it even kept the car cool in iraq's 125 Fahrenheit brutal summers. However, my neighbor did own the 1991 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon or known as the hardtop. It was an amazing car, very quiet, and had a very good air conditioning system. We all loved the rear cooler feature .
I honestly appreciate your admiration and knowledge about this car. The old Japanese cars are engineering marvels. They're beautiful. Hopefully she'll find a worthy custodian to take care of her and enjoy it. All the best and thanks for this video, very enjoyable
i saw a lot of these in the Philippines when i was growing up. CEOs and CFOs were the ones zipping around in these before being driven by chauffeurs. i got to eventually drive a crown when a friend of my brother decided to park his car - for safekeeping - in our house for several months while he was abroad. to this day, i still see several of these classics plying the roads wonderfully preserved by car enthusiasts. i guess that's also a testament to the quality the crown has.
My dad used to own these cars he traveled from Baghdad to sulaymaniah every day once or twice, which is takes almost 8 hours back and forth he still loves these cars and swear by them even tho he is a car dealer and drove many many cars I myself drive a Mercedes W126 the only reason i don't have a crown is that the Mercedes look way better than it excellent video loved it keep up the good work salute 🫡 from Iraq wish you peace and blessings ❤
I had two of these gen Crown's. The first was a 1989, with Royal Saloon G package, V8 car. That was awesome, but I sold it and a year later bought a 1988 Crown Royal Saloon with the 3.0 liter 7M engine. What was cool about that one was it was a bench seat and column shift optioned car, and no, it was not taxi spec but rather a full civilian model.
Love this generation of crown, but I'm always been more of a cedric man I guess. But when it comes to the ultimate luxury car, I always leave a special place for the Vg20 first gen early spec century, it's just so beautiful, it's clean and just had enough chrome to be dignified. Such great Japanese design(although the funny thing is they literally have to go for Chinese poems to certify its "traditional Japanese" styling to go against president's Americanish design)
My parents bought this crown v8 version in black back in ‘91 . I’m now 36. My dad still owns the car. It rides better than my 2020 BMW 5 series. Whenever I visit my parents I always drive the car. It’s practically like a family member.
I literally saw this Crown model parked when I was walking today, and then I got this video recommended to me. This is crazy! I love this car.
Awesome! Glad it got recommended to you. Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting.
The Toyota Crown was a very popular car in Iraq. My parents owned the 1985 Toyota Crown Super Saloon, and it was a phenomenal car. The AC system was very good, and it even kept the car cool in iraq's 125 Fahrenheit brutal summers.
However, my neighbor did own the 1991 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon or known as the hardtop. It was an amazing car, very quiet, and had a very good air conditioning system. We all loved the rear cooler feature .
Thanks for the comment! Love hearing cool stories like that.
I just bought a crown back in february! 97 baby!!
I honestly appreciate your admiration and knowledge about this car. The old Japanese cars are engineering marvels. They're beautiful. Hopefully she'll find a worthy custodian to take care of her and enjoy it. All the best and thanks for this video, very enjoyable
Thank you for watching and thank you for the comment!
i saw a lot of these in the Philippines when i was growing up. CEOs and CFOs were the ones zipping around in these before being driven by chauffeurs. i got to eventually drive a crown when a friend of my brother decided to park his car - for safekeeping - in our house for several months while he was abroad. to this day, i still see several of these classics plying the roads wonderfully preserved by car enthusiasts. i guess that's also a testament to the quality the crown has.
My dad used to own these cars he traveled from Baghdad to sulaymaniah every day once or twice, which is takes almost 8 hours back and forth he still loves these cars and swear by them even tho he is a car dealer and drove many many cars I myself drive a Mercedes W126 the only reason i don't have a crown is that the Mercedes look way better than it excellent video loved it keep up the good work salute 🫡 from Iraq wish you peace and blessings ❤
I had two of these gen Crown's. The first was a 1989, with Royal Saloon G package, V8 car. That was awesome, but I sold it and a year later bought a 1988 Crown Royal Saloon with the 3.0 liter 7M engine. What was cool about that one was it was a bench seat and column shift optioned car, and no, it was not taxi spec but rather a full civilian model.
Need a video like this for the Celsior now haha
I’ll work on that!
@@battles.digitalstill waiting 😂 even though i just bought one
What an awesome car!
Isn’t it??? It’s super unique and COMFY.
0:01 Where's Doug DeMuro when we need him?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cmon man 😂
My 1983 Honda City has the same thing: an A/C-cooled cooler box, but its built into the dash.
I want one so friggin bad
Love this generation of crown, but I'm always been more of a cedric man I guess. But when it comes to the ultimate luxury car, I always leave a special place for the Vg20 first gen early spec century, it's just so beautiful, it's clean and just had enough chrome to be dignified. Such great Japanese design(although the funny thing is they literally have to go for Chinese poems to certify its "traditional Japanese" styling to go against president's Americanish design)
هذه السيارة سبقت عصرها لحد الان جدا مألوفة في العراق
Favorite crown. I sold my car ms122
The Royal Saloon G wasn't the flagship Crown... The Majesta was launched for 1990 as the flagship
Yep
Incase great cheap car, love it
5:05 the Renault R25 have the same feature
this is Crown with a lot engine options :D
How to import these cars to the states? And how much you asking for this one?
The only thing that triggers me is the check engine light 😂
one of the famouse cars in iraq back then
Can it tow?
No it cannot
I have the 1995 model
Drive to go pro 🙏🙏
Nice talking way😂😂😂😂