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Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial - 1 month review
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 9080765" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>I have a Ford that will be ten years old in just over three months time and a Honda that will be nine. Plus a six month Old Ford. Never had a major issue with the old Fords apart from the occasional rear spring and a new fifth injector/atomiser for the DPF every 40,000 miles or so. Oh and the windscreen has cracked on the 2014 one during the last few weeks which will need replacing in the new year with a new heated screen. I think I was on my third, if not my fourth windscreen on my Toyota by the time it was ten years of age. Pure bad luck.</p><p></p><p>Land Cruiser is an excellent quality and reliable vehicle but beware of rust with age and some very expensive parts should they ever fail. Better chance of sourcing good used parts for the Colorado/Prado/90/120/150 series [four cylinder diesel or V6 petrol] than for the superb large 80/100/200 series [straight six or V8]. They will not last forever trouble free. Nothing does, but there is a better chance for longer with Toyota Land Cruiser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 9080765, member: 718"] I have a Ford that will be ten years old in just over three months time and a Honda that will be nine. Plus a six month Old Ford. Never had a major issue with the old Fords apart from the occasional rear spring and a new fifth injector/atomiser for the DPF every 40,000 miles or so. Oh and the windscreen has cracked on the 2014 one during the last few weeks which will need replacing in the new year with a new heated screen. I think I was on my third, if not my fourth windscreen on my Toyota by the time it was ten years of age. Pure bad luck. Land Cruiser is an excellent quality and reliable vehicle but beware of rust with age and some very expensive parts should they ever fail. Better chance of sourcing good used parts for the Colorado/Prado/90/120/150 series [four cylinder diesel or V6 petrol] than for the superb large 80/100/200 series [straight six or V8]. They will not last forever trouble free. Nothing does, but there is a better chance for longer with Toyota Land Cruiser. [/QUOTE]
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