Toyota Landcruiser 300 Series Pros and Cons

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  • @HYPETALK
    @HYPETALK Год назад +13

    Pro: it’s best suv in the world , con: not having one 😂

  • @tempestv8
    @tempestv8 Год назад +3

    18 litres per 100 kms? Wowzers! I get 14 litres per 100 kms in peak hour bumper-to-bumper traffic driving in my 200 Series. 18 litres per 100 kms is when I am towing a 2 tonne caravan. Are you sure those numbers are right?
    Space in the 300 Series is incredibly tight. With the 3rd row up I can fit two 40 litre fridges behind the seats in the 200. Impossible to do that in the 300, and the cargo bay area is narrower between the wheel arches than a 150 Series Prado. The 2nd row seat leg room is significantly reduced compared to the 200 Series and the transmission hump makes it even more cramped compared to the relatively flat floor on the 200 Series. Not sure how Toyota managed to lose so much interior space with this new TNGA-F platform.
    Engine and gearbox are the positives.

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  Год назад +1

      Yes, that's what I was getting in the week I was using it every day. I've since read a few people say that the first couple of thousand km can see higher fuel consumption as the engine finds its feet, and the car was at that odometer. Potentially, this could account for discrepancy. As soon as you at some open road to just drive, it improved drastically for me. Even impressive.
      As for the internal size, I was really disappointed. Loved the drive experience, but they really missed the mark on the internal space given why Australians (in general) choose this car.

    • @ausguy4385
      @ausguy4385 Год назад +1

      That's what many are saying in review and heard from owners too

  • @gregatkinson5929
    @gregatkinson5929 Год назад +1

    Not mentioned but something that has been said is High Oil Consumption ( engine has big tolerances, Heat), Lag between the Turbo's & Air Intake Dusting Up. These comments I have heard from other commentators. The oil consumption was from an official Toyota discussion document.

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  Год назад

      Hi Greg, many thanks for bringing this up. It's important to hear of some of these longer-term negatives (and positives) that have come up since launch!

  • @reeces8173
    @reeces8173 Год назад +1

    You are the next Doug Demuro, seriously why do you have less than 1000 subs!!!? Your video was great, thanks!

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  Год назад +1

      Ha, love it! Thanks Reece, much appreciated!!!

  • @seadoomania
    @seadoomania 2 года назад +3

    That DPF filter must be a major restrictor causing additional fuel consumption

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  2 года назад

      I only found it bad in short burst drivng. On highways and long commutes it did pretty well.

    • @philg2468
      @philg2468 Год назад

      I think that's a myth. Fuel consumption on all 70 and 200series Landcruisers went down in 2016 when the DPF (and piezo injectors) were introduced. But it is interesting to hear the fuel consumption increases so much when in the city. I blame the auto transmission which locks up on the highway but not around town. I have a 2019 78series with DPF and it is the most economical Landcruiser I have owned.

  • @ADayInTheLifeOfJames
    @ADayInTheLifeOfJames Год назад +3

    140k plus for a car with a DVD player in 2022 🤔 bonus
    Great review Chris

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  Год назад

      Lol! Indeed! At least you can get them for $1 each at garage sales now, lol. I did that with my Kluger. Stocked up on Disney DVDs at 50c each; kids = sorted. They take up a lot of space though.

  • @V8LC100
    @V8LC100 2 года назад +1

    The nav system menu structure is a mess. Still about 5yrs behind in that department which is standard for the Landcruiser unfortunately. Agree on the GX needing more kit to justify the somewhat crazy entry level price. What this has done is inflated every wagon on the used market. Seen an 80 series for $50k recently. Agree he is dreamin’

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  2 года назад +2

      It will be interesting to see what happens with second hand market in a few years. Could be a lot of people who have over-capitalised if fuel prices go up and hybrids take over.

  • @oiboiii
    @oiboiii 2 года назад +6

    If you’re getting 18l per hundred around town you’re driving like a dickhead or yours is just super thirsty.

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  2 года назад +3

      I tend not to flog $150K loan cars around busy city streets, lol. This was my experience when most trips were between 1km and 5km. Typical kind of at-home parent activities. Throw in one decent drive in that tank and it might come down a bit on average. But I was trying to make the point for those who buy these kinds of cars and then mostly do errands.

  • @donaldhove6236
    @donaldhove6236 5 месяцев назад +1

    Well said

  • @databasebaseaustralia2096
    @databasebaseaustralia2096 Год назад +1

    And that approach angle really sux !

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  Год назад

      32-degrees I believe. Same as the 200 series. Worse than Pajero and Patrol, but not too dissimilar to others.

  • @TIGERDICK
    @TIGERDICK 2 года назад +3

    Top of the range needs 7 seater

  • @ausguy4385
    @ausguy4385 Год назад +1

    Wow... 😂 my fully kitted 200 does 16 around town.... thats also running over a tonne heaver....

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  Год назад

      The difference between errands and long trips on this car is so significant in my experience. It's a real shame given how the fuel price has gone since it came out!

  • @BenjaminButton6573
    @BenjaminButton6573 Год назад +1

    Fuck that gxl is good enough

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  4 месяца назад +1

      Unless you're too rich to care I guess. GXL is a sweetspot imo

  • @philg2468
    @philg2468 Год назад

    It is a 4wd. Did you look underneath to see why it's expensive?

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  Год назад

      Sorry, I don't understand your comment. Yes there's plenty underneath, but I still think it is overly expensive in comparison to every other 4WD in the market.

    • @philg2468
      @philg2468 Год назад +1

      @@motivatedtravel By "underneath" I was referring to it's 4wd attributes and they cost money. It has twin fuel tanks to give sufficient range when remote; it has a separate chassis that has never been known to bend or break; it has a V6 motor, not a 4cyl and before that it had a V8; it has the best traction control in the business; even has 14mm wheel studs instead of the 12mm you find on other 4wds. The axle ratings are higher than others which is why you can get significant GVM upgrades; It has a real towing capacity where GCM=GVM+ATM. It has a full 350kg allowed on the towball. No drum brakes to be seen.
      Of course there are things above that cost money such as aluminium panels. Gadgets like electric tailgates are not of importance to 4wders.
      All 4wds have gone up a lot in price lately, but the Landcruiser unfortunately has suffered from price gouging by dealers because demand outstrips supply.

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  Год назад +1

      @@philg2468 Yeah no doubting it's a beast. But as a long time fan, it's not the dream 4WD it needed to be for me at the asking price. Did enjoy driving it though.

  • @puranapuu4252
    @puranapuu4252 10 месяцев назад +2

    Dude who cares about fuel if you can afford to buy a car for 150k

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  10 месяцев назад

      Lol! That's a fair comment!!

    • @drive-channel1834
      @drive-channel1834 3 месяца назад

      Of course, not necessarily about cost, but it's about range. Range is a very important factor in overlanding.

    • @drive-channel1834
      @drive-channel1834 3 месяца назад

      fuel efficiency is extremely important for optimum range when overlanding

  • @SC-ou9gm
    @SC-ou9gm Год назад

    Missed the most obvious con. 6 monthly service

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  Год назад

      I've come across this a bit in recent times, maybe it's becoming more common. But yeah, that's overkill.

  • @quackyduck1499
    @quackyduck1499 11 месяцев назад +1

    Haven't put a CD or DVD in a player at home or in a car for at least seven years. And Japan is so far technologically ahead of Aus. So a serious WTF Toyota?

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  11 месяцев назад

      Agreed. I'm literally staring at three boxes of about 1000 CDs i bought in the 90s and love, wondering WTF to do with them.

  • @philipmann9548
    @philipmann9548 2 года назад

    Strange. My 100 td manual with 402000km on her clock has never used more than 13.9l / 100km. Best is on the highway 8.9 l/ 100 km. Im not impressed with your figures at all. I do drive smoothly though.

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  2 года назад

      So basically the same as me then. 8 on highway, 13 to 14 on most drives. Higher than that if you do nothing but small start-stop errands. Correct me if I'm wrong though, but the new engine is more powerful, so efficiency has been improved to retain status quo.

  • @ianlz2207
    @ianlz2207 2 года назад

    More power means more fuel, Am I wrong?

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  2 года назад

      There would be other new elements at play, however, to improve efficiency. So they can get more power while keeping fuel economy similar.

    • @craigdavid6668
      @craigdavid6668 2 года назад

      Yes, you are wrong.

  • @suntharamoorthy1901
    @suntharamoorthy1901 Год назад +1

    too sad no 7seater

  • @scottpop11
    @scottpop11 2 года назад

    don't break anything, I think Toyota has stop making the 300 for good

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  2 года назад

      Really?! Surely it's just a delay in taking orders so they can catch up on everything outstanding?

    • @drive-channel1834
      @drive-channel1834 3 месяца назад

      @scottpop11, you're correct! Toyota has ceased J300 production.
      They're preparing for the next gen, the J500.
      The current generation, J300, was "unintentionally" brought into production, it was just a prototype actually. The design files were mix-matched with J80 and J100 files, and bz4x design elements, that's why there are sooo many silly things, including that stupid DVD player, and cramped interior, "accidentally" brought into production, somehow.
      J500, they promised it'll no longer have a stupid DVD player.
      J500 will have a slightly longer wheelbase at 2950 mm for better interior space. J300 is 2850 mm, oddly same as J250. This is the first time in history for a "heavy-duty" Land Cruiser to have the same wheelbase as the "light-duty" Prado.
      J500 will have the next-gen powertrain, more powerful, yet much more fuel efficient, 5L/100km.
      That's the latest official info that I got directly from Toyota,
      in my dream, last night.

  • @harlesgarcia6727
    @harlesgarcia6727 Год назад

    Precio para peru'

  • @harlesgarcia6727
    @harlesgarcia6727 Год назад

    Zahara zx precio para peru

    • @motivatedtravel
      @motivatedtravel  Год назад

      Definitivamente parece que eles têm superfaturado este modelo.