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Where I live LCs are a dime a dozen as are new Lexus LXs, 911’s, Teslas are more common than Honda sedans. But when I go camping, do road trips the places I like going no those vehicles are rare very rare and attract the wrong kind of attention. Especially when left parked at remote trail heads un attended. Same goes for the over the top expedition trailers with high dollar stuff bolted all over them.I am not sure where you resides but I think a lot of people don't necessarily relates Land Cruiser with "lots of money", even a brand new one.
Honestly most people won't see the difference with a KIA...I wouldn't let this stop me.
The fuel economy, on the other hand...that's what stopping me.
Who cares ? It's just another fluffy, bloated, plastic ,suv. The fact that they only sell 3,000 a year tells you it's no big deal. 99.9% of the owners aren't going "expeditioning" If you really want to save it, tell 50,000 of your friends to start buying them.
You think Toyota is concerned that the 79 is going to rob sales from the 4runner? Not a chance....Toyota USA, has been lost for years. They told 30,000 people - NO, we aren't bringing in the Turbo-diesel. They killed the FJCruiser, without a replacement. The US market has been begging for the 79 Series Pick-up and Wagon, for years. "No Thanks, it's rob sales from the 4Runner."
Has everyone seen this already?
This spells doom for the US market.
The Land Cruiser has never exactly been a huge seller in the U.S. Not a 4Runner, Truck/Tacoma, Corolla, Camry sort thing anyway. It's surely not a coincidence that the 4WD Hilux/Pickup was introduced in 1980 and there's an immediate dip.The fact that they only sell 3,000 a year tells you it's no big deal.

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Well said..The Land Cruiser has never exactly been a huge seller in the U.S. Not a 4Runner, Truck/Tacoma, Corolla, Camry sort thing anyway. It's surely not a coincidence that the 4WD Hilux/Pickup was introduced in 1980 and there's an immediate dip.
I've read that since 1951 there has been a total of 7 million Land Cruisers of all models sold globally. Which if that's true means in 67 years that averages about 104,477 per year around the whole world. There's models that do millions in sales every year globally. Toyota sells between 1 and 2 million Corollas every year in the U.S. and has done so for decades.
You'd have to look at Australia and the Middle East since the lion's share of Cruisers go to those two places. The U.S. has probably never bought the majority of them and now these types of SUVs are targeted as a segment culturally and politically here so it's probably shouldn't be surprising that Toyota doesn't really market them. They are sold to people who know them and want one otherwise a shopper is surely directed to a Sequoia.
We're talking about a pretty basic relationship. Toyota makes as many Cruisers as they can sell in a market at a price. It's a marquee model, like a Corvette or Ford GT or several other models for major companies that doesn't necessarily fit their regular business model. The Land Cruiser I'm sure has to be profitable and that's about it.
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Toyota Land Cruiser US car sales figures
Car sales statistics for the Toyota Land Cruiser and all other auto models in the US from early 2000's to 2017 by year and 2014 to 2018 by month.carsalesbase.com
- Year....Units Sold....Series / Models
- 1973......11,218........FJ40 / FJ55
- 1974.......8,204........FJ40 / FJ55
- 1975.......9,050........FJ40 / FJ55
- 1976.......9,236........FJ40 / FJ55
- 1977.......9,924........FJ40 / FJ55
- 1978.......8,858........FJ40 / FJ55
- 1979.......5,716........FJ40 / FJ55
- 1980.......3,058........FJ40 / FJ55
- 1981.......2,027........FJ40 / FJ60
- 1982.......3,088........FJ40 / FJ60
- 1983.......4,805........FJ40 / FJ60
- 1984.......4,037........FJ60
- 1985.......4,740........FJ60
- 1986.......4,475........FJ60
- 1987.......5,008........FJ60
- 1988.......5,993........FJ62
- 1989.......5,064........FJ62
- 1990.......6,128........FJ80
- 1991.......8,446........FJ80
- 1992.......7,865........FJ80
- 1993.......8,886........FZJ80
- 1994.......11,007.......FZJ80
- 1995.......14,208.......FJZ80
- 1996.......12,816.......FZJ80
- 1997.......11,502.......FZJ80
- 1998.......14,327.......UZJ100
- 1999.......18,602.......UZJ100
- 2000.......15,509.......UZJ100
- 2001.......7,591.........UZJ100
- 2002.......6,752.........UZJ100
- 2003.......6,671.........UZJ100
- 2004.......6,778.........UZJ100
- 2005.......4,870.........UZJ100
- 2006.......3,376.........UZJ100
- 2007.......3,251.........UZJ100
- 2008.......3,801.........UZJ200
- 2009.......2,261.........UZJ200
- 2010.......1,807.........UZJ200
- 2011.......1,662.........UZJ200
- 2012.......2,895.........UZJ200
- 2013.......3,082.........UZJ200
- 2014.......3,158.........UZJ200
- 2015.......2,687.........UZJ200
- 2016.......3,705.........UZJ200
- 2017.......3,100.........UZJ200
- 2018.......3,235.........UZJ200
The Land Cruiser will continue to be sold in the US.......as an LX.
What or if Toyota decides to replace their Land Cruiser nameplate with, in the US remains to be seen. If they do it at all.
My opinion.
They've said that each time Toyota changes the Land Cruiser, adds automatic transmission, EFI, IFS. Times change. I figure the point of the Land Cruiser is to be one of the best 4x4s of its time. A 200 series is bloated, soft riding, tons of power. Basically everything a FJ55 wasn't but it's still a Cruiser, isn't it?
What about the 70 series when it lost the fenders to fit a V8 or got coil springs in front? Is it not a Cruiser anymore or just the evolution of the 40/70 utility models?
I think people building and then 'wheeling their 200 series are upholding the spirit and heritage of the name far more than any list of mechanical characteristics.
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Exactly. Toyota cars are bad for it now too....Lexus =![]()