Or a Toyota Landcruiser, it would still be worth something in a few years.Why this over a proven Chevy Tahoe?
This one looks like a Suburban from the side profile...
Or a Toyota Landcruiser, it would still be worth something in a few years.Why this over a proven Chevy Tahoe?
This one looks like a Suburban from the side profile...
I don't think value retention is a big concern, they are driving a 22 year old Expedition and a 19 year old Lincoln.Or a Toyota Landcruiser, it would still be worth something in a few years.
22yr old Landcruiser is worth $20kI don't think value retention is a big concern, they are driving a 22 year old Expedition and a 19 year old Lincoln.
I somehow doubt that's going to be the case for the current models, but it is, as much as I don't want to think about it, quite likely that they'll be dead at that point, so again, not really a concern.22yr old Landcruiser is worth $20k
22yr old Landcruiser is worth $20k
Also:22yr old Landcruiser is worth $20k
The mythos surrounding Toyota is never ending! But I did check, and apparently, I can get THREE 22 year old Landcruisers for the price of one 20 year old diesel Excursion! Or two for the price of a single 15 year old 1st year Grand Cherokee SRT8, so maybe they are a bargain?! LOL!Interesting info, but I doubt anyone is cross shopping a brand new luxury SUV with an antique Landcruiser.
The mythos surrounding Toyota is never ending! But I did check, and apparently, I can get THREE 22 year old Landcruisers for the price of one 20 year old diesel Excursion! Or two for the price of a single 15 year old 1st year Grand Cherokee SRT8, so maybe they are a bargain?! LOL!
Show me that Jeep with 300k more km.Also:
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Even a 6.0L Powerstroke Excursion with 424,000 on it:
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Heck, we can even toss the 1st year of the SRT8 Grand Cherokee in here for good measure:
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The drivetrain in that Jeep has likely lived a significantly harder life than the Land Cruiser. You don’t buy a SRT to putz around town in lolShow me that Jeep with 300k more km.
I’d rather have the diesel Excursion, but that’s just meThe mythos surrounding Toyota is never ending! But I did check, and apparently, I can get THREE 22 year old Landcruisers for the price of one 20 year old diesel Excursion! Or two for the price of a single 15 year old 1st year Grand Cherokee SRT8, so maybe they are a bargain?! LOL!
Dude, you were the one that claimed that a 22 year old Landcruiser was worth $20 grand, implying that only the all-mighty Toyota, the worship of which on this board approaches the level of utterly absurd at times, would hold its value like that.Show me that Jeep with 300k more km.
Wow, struck a nerve. Sorry. In my area they sell for that. Forget it.Dude, you were the one that claimed that a 22 year old Landcruiser was worth $20 grand, implying that only the all-mighty Toyota, the worship of which on this board approaches the level of utterly absurd at times, would hold its value like that.
Turns out, even a 20 year old Excursion with the same mileage and the dreaded 6.0h no holds its value better and the only Landcruiser that matched the description was half the price you claimed
So, enough with derailing this thread. You want to have a Toyota gush fest? Go do it elsewhere please.
That's canadian dollars - that price in US dollars you actually get a fairly loaded GRAND WAGONEER - the one reviewed here was a somewhat base WAGONEER which would be around 77k US dollars....still a lot of money I agree.Con: It's $98k.
I agree. More attractive in the dark.I saw one yesterday in a dark gray or charcoal too lazy to look it up but it took all the bad body panel looks away. Was more cohesive...
Far more attractive in darker colors.
Not my cup of tea but it does look better.I agree. More attractive in the dark.
Like in a garage. With the door shut. At night.
I've seen a good amount of Toyota bashing here also. Nobody gets away unscathed. You mentioned your parents aren't big fans of Ford turbo v6's. Why is that. We're talking Ecoboosts, are we not?Dude, you were the one that claimed that a 22 year old Landcruiser was worth $20 grand, implying that only the all-mighty Toyota, the worship of which on this board approaches the level of utterly absurd at times, would hold its value like that.
Turns out, even a 20 year old Excursion with the same mileage and the dreaded 6.0h no holds its value better and the only Landcruiser that matched the description was half the price you claimed
So, enough with derailing this thread. You want to have a Toyota gush fest? Go do it elsewhere please.