1992 Toyota Land Cruiser Review - Built Tough For DECADES To Come!
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
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Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
1:20 - Drivetrain
2:48 - Interior
4:36 - BFB Test
4:52 - Interior
5:52 - Back Seats
6:50 - Trunk / Cargo Space
7:47 - Exterior
8:20 - Final Thoughts
9:50 - Outro - Авто/Мото
Posting this on Land Cruiser embargo day is an elite move
W, indeed.
Zack, Great timing, for the record, we do care what you have to say. 😉
Legendary. There's a reason why these still go for big money.
I know a car is good when you’re left speechless in the comments!
The cloth seat are highly sought after since the leather ones didn’t hold up over time and need replacing
In my GenX voice - “ they don’t make cars like that used to!” 👈
The dash carpet protecting the plastic looks tacky, but it's functional! Can't knock it.
Bro we would not watch if we didnt care. You have legit content.
Great video! Couple notes - 1. Manual FJ80 was not available in the US 2. 1992 wasn't the final year for no airbags. They were added in the 1995 MY 3. That small shift lever isn't actually for 4WD, but for the transfer case. The vehicle is always in 4WD but the center diff can be locked via that dash button you mention. That's what puts it in full 4WD mode
Nice truck that are/were used around the globe in all conditions...
7:05 In australia, (maybe even in the US as well) you could also option a barn door rear trunk!
Wow legend 🎉🎉🎉 this survived in apocalypse 😊
Both the 80 and 100 series were probably the best SUV’ ever made!
Dream suv, beel looking for one on Puerto Rico. There not cheap here, people know it's good
I'm more of a 100 series fan, but the later 80 series are a very close second. This actually continued in most countries with the same mechanicals but the 100 series body (105 series). BTW, if you want the 80 series, you'd want to go for 1993-1997 models. They have more power from a new engine (1991 and 1992 models had the same engine from the 60 series) and front airbags (safety is important).
great video, cool Toyota
I was lucky enough to drive one new. They were slow at everything except absolutley eating through front and rear brakes every 10k miles lol. Sadly in the US, these spent 99.9% of thier time on suburban pavement.
If you remove all the luxury features you would get a 2nd generation Isuzu trooper.
Great vehicle and great review!
Finding an automatic is already a unicorn but I have never seen a manual 1992 Toyota LandCruiser. I highly doubt Toyota made it available in North America.
Very cool
I like the Prado EX5 Turbo of the previous year!
Fabulous.
Great video. I watch every night.
hey, I recognize that green thing towards the end :)
Can you do a 2002 Toyota sienna symphony?
no 3rd row review? :(
best ever
Reviewed nicely by Jeremy Clarkson (search "Top gear 1991 Toyota Land Cruiser").
a great vehicle much better than new land cruiser leave it to Toyota to mess up a good thing.
This is the answer to the question: "What does the Taliban drive?"