Toyota Land Cruiser: Prices Paid & Buying Experience

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#71 of 90 Re: Land Cruiser...office joke at Toyota headquarters!!! [pjc1] by jamesbass1

Jul 21, 2007 (8:58 am)

Replying to: pjc1 (Jul 20, 2007 9:38 pm)
Sounds like you're more in the market for a comfy "office commuter" to tool around town, rather than an all-purpose SUV. Cruisers were not designed for America's soccer moms. It's a shame the Cruiser's talents are being wasted & unappreciated.

#72 of 90 Re: Land Cruiser...office joke at Toyota headquarters!!! [jamesbass1] by mdsd

Jul 21, 2007 (9:27 am)

Replying to: jamesbass1 (Jul 21, 2007 8:58 am)
im with you jamesbass1...
office jokers at the headquarters are the same people who cannot really afford a landcruiser to begin with. And people who wants a "sofa" on wheels are better off with one of those "wanna-be SUVs" like ones offered by caddilac, porsche, etc. etc. etc... TLC are really for the chosen few who really appreciates the beauty and power of the legend!

#73 of 90 You might want to ask Jim Press what he drives by steelcruiser

Jul 21, 2007 (12:15 pm)

He's the President of Toyota here and he drives a LC. It's not perfect, but why not trade it in on a RR, then tell us what you think Or just wait a bit longer for the new LC to come out.

#74 of 90 Re: Land Cruiser...office joke at Toyota headquarters!!! [jamesbass1] by pjc1

Jul 21, 2007 (6:56 pm)

Replying to: jamesbass1 (Jul 21, 2007 8:58 am)
Talents? I am still searching for these...

#76 of 90 A good buy? by brents18

Mar 23, 2007 (5:50 pm)

Replying to: pjc1 (Jul 21, 2007 6:56 pm)
I am considering a 2002 TLC with "the works" and 65K miles. They want ~$27K (~$29 after all the paperwork, tax,etc. It looks mint condition inside and out. How many miles can I expect to get from this model--i.e., what is typical?

#77 of 90 Good buy by steelcruiser

Mar 23, 2007 (8:28 pm)

Replying to: pjc1 (Jul 21, 2007 6:56 pm)
I've got an '02 with 53K on it. No issues at all, except replacing an '02 sensor. As with most any used vehicle YMMV, but I've got a friend with a '99 and over 100K on the clock. No issues either.
 
If you've got service history, carfax, etc. then probably should be fine for several more years. Nice to have option is Nav

#78 of 90 Re: Good buy [steelcruiser] by brents18

Mar 23, 2007 (9:05 pm)

Replying to: steelcruiser (Mar 23, 2007 8:28 pm)
Many thanks. Yes, it has Navigation and a whole host of frills that I never considered useful, but reliability makes it worth the price.

#79 of 90 Re: A good buy? [brents18] by mercara

Mar 24, 2007 (2:06 pm)

Replying to: brents18 (Mar 23, 2007 5:50 pm)
Do you know the service history? A well maintained cruiser will run longer than you will probably keep it, but if the service hasn't been done on time you may end up paying for it down the road. Has the 60K service been done? If not you should factor in the price of that.

#80 of 90 Re: A good buy? [mercara] by brents18

Mar 24, 2007 (6:47 pm)

Replying to: mercara (Mar 24, 2007 2:06 pm)
No, service record unknown thus far. Not to say that I could not find out with enough searching. I assume 60K service should include a timing belt replacement and some $$$. What concerns me most is a failure of the nav system based on some comments in this forum. If it really disables the climate control, etc. and costs $5K to $7K to fix/replace, that's catastrophic. thanks.
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