I’m another vote for the LR3 (we’ve also owned a D2 and loved it). I’m contemplating a D1 or D2 to build as a more aggressive trail rig, but nothing beats the 3 as an all around DD/overland type vehicle. They are so comfortable commuting and plenty capable on the trail. Mine has 220k on the clock and is going strong. The EAS gets an undeserved bad rap because of older systems. I replaced my front struts at 180k due to pinhole leaks on one side, they were dated 2005!
I will never own a Toyota product. I can’t stand the Toyota Superiority Complex the majority of owners have in the off road community. Yep, they’re as reliable as a toaster. But as interesting as plain white toast. I like a vehicle with some character.
You know the Toyota guys crank it to 11. Every brand has its fans, but the Toyota guys just can’t wrap their head around why you’d pick something else, and then denigrate you for it. I have my doubts you’ll see it objectively given you username, but keep an eye out.You literally described all jeep owners, ford owners, lr owners etc.
Again, you've just described Jeep, Ford, Land Rover, Chevy, Dodge, and just about every car manufacturer owner.You know the Toyota guys crank it to 11. Every brand has its fans, but the Toyota guys just can’t wrap their head around why you’d pick something else, and then denigrate you for it.
Says another Toyota guy...Again, you've just described Jeep, Ford, Land Rover, Chevy, Dodge, and just about every car manufacturer owner.
@johohoward my vote is for the GX.
And a BMW guy, a Jeep guy, and a GM guy...yep, you caught me.Says another Toyota guy...
Look, I’m not saying there isn’t banter back and forth between all brands, but the attitude you’ve taken here kinda proves my point.And a BMW guy, a Jeep guy, and a GM guy...yep, you caught me.
So the "attitude" addressing each brand has its loyalists, is proving your point of a unfounded belief that one is the worst of them all? Duly noted.Look, I’m not saying there isn’t banter back and forth between all brands, but the attitude you’ve taken here kinda proves my point.
It’s your tone. Sorry I spoke up.So the "attitude" addressing each brand has its loyalists, is proving your point of a unfounded belief that one is the worst of them all? Duly noted.
You have 7 total messages on the forum and not a single one has anything positive to say. Your introduction to this thread was, "...I will never own a Toyota product. I can’t stand the Toyota Superiority Complex...," which, I must say, is a truly charming and approachable tone to begin with.It’s your tone. Sorry I spoke up.
You know the Toyota guys crank it to 11. Every brand has its fans, but the Toyota guys just can’t wrap their head around why you’d pick something else, and then denigrate you for it. I have my doubts you’ll see it objectively given you username, but keep an eye out.
Sorry I don’t meet your standards. I don’t spend a lot of time here because I prefer to be outside, I’ve got too many interests to just focus here. I stated my opinion on the matter and the two of you came out with knives. Obviously I struck a nerve, maybe you do realize I have a point?You have 7 total messages on the forum and not a single one has anything positive to say. Your introduction to this thread was, "...I will never own a Toyota product. I can’t stand the Toyota Superiority Complex...," which, I must say, is a truly charming and approachable tone to begin with.