Originally Posted by wag123
Originally Posted by edyvw
Originally Posted by E365
For allegedly being so "durable", where did all these 15-20 year old Toyotas go?! They're incredibly rare here in a Minnesota. They've all rusted-out and broken down just like everything else.
They are so durable that I have spent more money on constantly overhauling suspension on Land Cruiser than actual vehicle. Not to mention constant issues on Toyota diesel engine in that vehicle (this is in Europe).
You knew that the Land Cruiser you claim to own had the "terrible" Toyota Diesel engine in it before you bought it. You supposedly bought it anyway, and you supposedly still have it, why? If you have spent more on a suspension overhaul than the actual vehicle, it must have been a cheap, old, high mile vehicle to begin with. Given the facts at hand, why are you complaining? Either there is something seriously wrong with you or you are a corporate plant put here to troll Toyota owners. Which one is it edy?
For the record E365, the ONLY 20 year old and older daily transportation cars still on the road around here are Toyotas, full size Buicks, and a few Ford Panthers. The reason that you don't see many older Toyotas on the road in Minnesota is because there aren't/weren't many of them sold outside of the larger metro areas there. It is the same situation in Wisconsin where I was born and raised.
The vehicle was actually very good sample with few km's bought in Munich. Now, I do not mind getting vehicles that might not be my first choice bcs. they can offer something (in this case off road capability). How else I would know that some companies skipped lessons from Yugo? I would get Mercedes G, but then, real quality costs a lot of money and I am not there often enough to justify that.