Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Eh, looks like a Ford.
Originality is dead. I know, not news.
This might still be a solid choice.
I was hoping for one of these:
I think these are the coolest Toyotas ever made.
OK. I like!
I’ll be looking to replace my 4Runner in a few years and have thought a LandCruiser might be the way to go and I was looking forward to seeing what Toyota would do with the new generation of them. It looks more understated than the Bronco, more like the new Defender to me (which I also like but I would never buy a British automobile). Not sure how I feel about a hybrid motor but the times they are a changing and not much I can do about it.
I'm not sure how I feel about that hybrid motor for the stated mileage.
Toyota Venza? Sure, I'll take 37+ mpg in a midsize SUV. This hybrid LC mileage isn't really compelling, though, especially since it's supposed to be smaller and closer in size to a Venza than not. Given it's a 5 seat just like the Venza, I'm guessing the rear seats arent that much roomier, and most of the extra space is probably in the cargo area. The 5" extra width over the Venza will be unlikely to make the seats any more comfortable unless someone is morbidly obese or routinely uses the rear bench middle seat for adults, which is very unlikely.
Doesn't seem like a good trade to me. I'm sure they'll sell boatloads of them.
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer
I kinda dig it. Some getting back to the LC’s roots. And even though I’m not keen at all on the hybrid, if anyone knows how to build one it’s Toyota.
I’ll definitely watch what they do for the future.
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I like it.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
Yes, my wife already sent this to me.
It’s not going to get me to Dollar General any better than our current 4Runner, but if I was looking to trade up this would be on the list.
I am disappointed. I didn't care for Toyota's tonka toy styling on the FJ cruiser and I still don't like it on the LC, especially when combined with so many Ford design elements.
I love hybrids, but Toyota's hybrid batteries can't handle being submerged in water and their battery lifespan plummets in extreme heat. So the new landcruiser really isn't the "go anywhere" rig of its predecessors...