True - the devil you know vs don't is the issue I guess. I'm guessing the 550 will be ~$20k cheaper all said and done.....but will it be built to the same standard? LX has the same/sim engine but 60hp more.ASSuming the 550 is cheaper- I’d go that route. It’s going to have plenty of power and all the off road goodies.
It does - opinions welcome....I like the look of the GX better but would need to sit in one to see what the visibility is like vs LX600. Some of the newer Toyotas like the 4Runner and Tacoma I struggle with, feel too enclosed, the older cruisers were really good visibility.I think the GX looks way better if that helps you at all lol
It does - opinions welcome....I like the look of the GX better but would need to sit in one to see what the visibility is like vs LX600. Some of the newer Toyotas like the 4Runner and Tacoma I struggle with, feel too enclosed, the older cruisers were really good visibility.
Best greenhouse rig I've ever been in was a Range Rover Classic, knees were damn near at the dash.
This is no surprise to me, but the differentiation between LC and other Toyota products is being diminished. They are on a shared platform with almost all the same parts between 250 series and 300 series. It's now become a differentiation of size and luxury according to the Land Cruiser chief engineer. For that reason, I'd wait for the GX550 rather than getting an LX600 unless you absolutely need 7 seats. The over trail GX550 only comes as a 5 seater.
That's why Toyota is not bringing the 300 series Land Cruiser as a "Land Cruiser." It's become too luxurious. VW failed with the Phaeton. No one wanted to buy a VW badged Audi A8L when they could buy an Audi A8L. Since the 300 series is a luxury barge, people will pay for a Lexus luxury badge but not a Toyota that costs $100k. That's why the Lexus 200 series outsold the Toyota 200 series in the US. The 4Runner was a money making printing press, but I'd bet Toyota either lost or made almost nothing with the low volume 200 series and it was not worth the hassle to get it federalized.
Also, the visibility of the open air greenhouse of the 60 Series is gone forever and will never come back. Due to crash safety standards, roof strength, rollover, side impact etc. A pillars, B pillars, etc. are going to be bigger and doors thicker than old LCs so you will never have that unobstructed 360 view like an old Jeep Grand Wagoneer or 55 or 60 series LC. That's reality in 2023.
True. But how much more does the LX weigh?LX has the same/sim engine but 60hp more.
No kiddos (none planned) and one dog - so 5 is perfectly fine with us.True. But how much more does the LX weigh?
Sidebar.... How many people will be in the vehicle on average? (Not sure if you have kiddos / dogs etc...)
For me, I'd wait for the GX. 5 pass is fine for me. 1 kid has her own car already and other kid probably will within a couple years. We have a small dog as well. I'd like the smaller size of the GX too.
Both are nice vehicles. But, the LX is more vehicle than we'd need and I'm sure I could find a better way to spend the extra 25 or so G's.
I’ll pm you my banking info…😆and I'm sure I could find a better way to spend the extra 25 or so G's.
This is no surprise to me, but the differentiation between LC and other Toyota products is being diminished. They are on a shared platform with almost all the same parts between 250 series and 300 series. It's now become a differentiation of size and luxury according to the Land Cruiser chief engineer. For that reason, I'd wait for the GX550 rather than getting an LX600 unless you absolutely need 7 seats. The over trail GX550 only comes as a 5 seater.
That's why Toyota is not bringing the 300 series Land Cruiser as a "Land Cruiser." It's become too luxurious. VW failed with the Phaeton. No one wanted to buy a VW badged Audi A8L when they could buy an Audi A8L. Since the 300 series is a luxury barge, people will pay for a Lexus luxury badge but not a Toyota that costs $100k. That's why the Lexus 200 series outsold the Toyota 200 series in the US. The 4Runner was a money making printing press, but I'd bet Toyota either lost or made almost nothing with the low volume 200 series and it was not worth the hassle to get it federalized.
Also, the visibility of the open air greenhouse of the 60 Series is gone forever and will never come back. Due to crash safety standards, roof strength, rollover, side impact etc. A pillars, B pillars, etc. are going to be bigger and doors thicker than old LCs so you will never have that unobstructed 360 view like an old Jeep Grand Wagoneer or 55 or 60 series LC. That's reality in 2023.
I'm sure I could find a better way to spend the extra 25 or so G's.
I said a better way, lolI’ll pm you my banking info…😆