Ragoo said:
stevopike said:
Ragoo said:
Where is the best place to find an older Landcruiser?
Are they decent short range tow vehicles for like a ski boat?
Define older
70's/80's/90's?
sorry. Mid late 90s to more recent. Maybe 1995-2005 or so?
I have a 2009 F-150 that I do t want to keep forever. I also don't want to go buy a brand new vehicle. Thinking a Landcruiser with 100,000 miles of life left might be a decent trade. Currently also have a 2016 Sequoia for my wife's DD.
I have a 99 LX and it's a great mix of technology and old school reliability. on top of that it's comfortable and easier to drive than a half ton truck.
If you can work on your own 100 series to include ball joints, control arms, timing belt, and valve gaskets your cost of ownership will be cheap. If you don't want to wrench, I'd get a 200 series and just accept the ****ty gas mileage.
Edit to add that parts from
https://en.impex-jp.com/ are cheaper than domestic dealer prices due to the exchange rate.