My neighbor has a ‘97 Land Cruiser with over a half-million miles on the original engine. It’s driven on all seven continents. This is not a car, it’s a tank.
Tejan Patel It’s been across the Outback, the Sahara, the Atacama, the Kalahari, and Siberia. It’s even been to the South Pole. He was part of Expeditions 7 a group that took Land Cruisers across the world. You can find information about the entire exploration and trip online
In general the Europeans and Japanese have done a far better job distinguishing their luxury brands from their mass-market models than the Americans have. GM is probably to blame for that - putting Cadillac badges on an otherwise unmodified Chevy Cavalier and charging twice as much back in the 80s.
Lexus is the luxury version of Toyota but this is CLEARLY a Lexus LX450 and NOT a Toyota Landcruiser. Granted, The LX450 is the luxury version of a Toyota Landcruiser but many features are different not just the badge and decals, so @Doug DeMuro really shouldn't refer to this as a "Toyota Landcruiser".
These things are absolute MONSTERS. I went on vacation to Ecuador and they had one of these at Cotopaxi with over 1.4 million miles on it. AND it was still chugging up mountains 😂 take that Land Rover.
and people take out some of these extra "luxury's" to make them even more reliable. Thats why you can find lots of rear heaters on ebay. They're only needed if you live in alaska
Sure it breaks, but just less frequently than many other cars. It is also nicely simple to work on. A lot of space in the engine room and under the car. These have their typical problems that you need to know. Like in the early, diesel versions lower end bearings, pistons, also the diff locks, front axle. But every car has its typical problems. Some cars have more, some have less, and I would say this Toyota in the end has a lot less than many other cars.
Doug is being extremely critical on this FJ80 series. I had the Special Edition 1997 Landcruiser, bought in 2001. It was one of the best SUV, I ever owned. I have driven hundreds of various SUV's and trucks, and nothing beats this FJ80 series. The New Landcruiser in 1998 and onward just don't stand up to the original rugged, pure feel of this genuine Landcruiser built with sheer dedication.
Do they come as special edition or limited edition? Cause in the middle east we have them as a limited edition which comes with different wheels , electric winch and other stuff.
Did you watch the video? He literally praised it all the time for its capabilities and reliability. What more did he have to say? Come on don't be ridiculous
Doug just didnt factor in the off road capabilities probably because he didn't want to take such a mint vehicle off road. And the petrols were gas guzzlers.
Indeed… can't believe all he said was "carwash" 😂 The antenna on my truck doesn't go down and I can't tell you how many times it got caught in tree branches… Especially if you can choose how much of antenna you want poking out, that feature's clearly put in there with offroading in mind.
It's for ANY time You don't want your antenna to snap of. When it's parked, so people don't snap it off. (Which was a thing in the 90s.) A car wash. Or off roading.
The reason we love our 80 series (coming from an Aussie): Coil springs, factory diff locks, toyota parts availability, toyota reliability, huge aftermarket support and that sweet 1HD-FT (twin overhead cam factory turbo diesel that goes forever, petrol-or-gas models are worthless here). I think from our perspective we love them over the older even more basic models is they are actually better off-road, more power from a much better engine, way more flex (especially modified) from that sweet 4-corner coil suspension. The 60 series for instance is also loved, but the engines don't compare and 4-wheel leaf suspension is terrible for extreme stuff.
@@bosstowndynamics5488 you mean in AU? I mean, I personally own a 79 series for this reason. But for serious off-roaders the 70 series is number one due to being a fantastic tax writeoff, the 80 series that is over 20 years old now is for purely offroad reasons I would say preferential in Aus. The GQ patrol utes (4 wheel coils) are really soughtafter now, but the powerplants suck...
You've clearly never driven a land rover or watched doug drive over vehicles with his defender 90.. get some skin in the game first my friend.. camel trophy once or G4 with your land cruiser.. you will quickly gain experience
@@dwhat598 I would, but they don't allow personal slaves here in Finland...😥 The cars are decent tho 👍 They rust like no other, but they make reliable engines.
Fun Factor 4? Imagine a weekend outside the city, with a lot of friends, muddy roads, some 4x4 adventure, and still feel nice and comfy inside, that´s a 10 in my book.
AdamG1983 , it’s far from a piece of crap. It was the best SUV you could buy in the 90’s with maybe only the Land Rover Range Rover with more off road credibility!
@@sachemrock This is far more capable off road than a Range Rover. Solid front axle and 3 locking differentials will take you pretty much anywhere you point it. Especially with bigger tires. I've seen these with 37s and it's pretty much my dream car. I'd have to LS swap it though because getting 8mpg to go that slow is just unacceptable.
I worked at a Toyota Dealer for a bit in 1997. This was my favorite vehicle they made. I liked the engine and its low speed torque. We used to call them Land Crushers because they were so heavy. They were known to eat brakes because of all the weight. Fun Fact, When we would prep these for sale we would let air out of the tires to get them to the proper psi. The tires were up at 80psi for the trip from Japan. They said it was to keep them from rocking around on the boat. I don't recall the sticker price new, but I remember you could get a Tacoma extended cab for 13k and some change.
Those seat covers have been replaced. The quality of the leather that Toyota was using in that time period was terrible. No way the original seats survived this long without cracking.
Oh my god I've been waiting for a Toyota Landcruiser review for so long. I drive a 2001 silver Landcruiser and it still runs strong and hard, Toyotas are great vehicles!
In my 1997 "Collectors Edition" Landcruiser I added the factory optional pop out cup holder where the slot is above the stereo head unit. The cup holder cup holder assembly replaces the recessed "wallet" holder. Also to note the sound system(speakers+ multi CD unit)) were also upgraded in the 450 model. I actually think it may have been be included with the 450 you reviewed. And The 97' collectors edition which was an additional $7745.00 included the wood trim, climate control, leather steering wheel, leather power sport seats, Privacy gless, leather headrests, premium 3 in 1 combo stereo, sunroof, body side molding, black pearl badging, collectors edition badge and collectors edition floor mats. My truck also had a front and rear locking differentials added for $825.00. The sticker price was $50,233.00 which included 475.00 destination & handling charge. On top of that $2788.00 of distributor options were added. TOTAL sticker was $53,021.00 which was more then the Lexus 450 price! Just an FYI- I have over 300K on this can WITHOUT and major engine repair! SAME head gasket! AMAZING!!!
TransDerwinOverdrive i agree with you but if you watch the very first video where he incorporated the Doug score system and explains the scoring system, it kinda makes a little bit more sense how Doug gets his scores
oAvail practicality has to be worth more than every thing else because It’s the most important and weekends score Is worth as much as a daily score which is ridiculous because we can score is kind of useless but Daily scores important
I have a 2005 Landcruiser and it is a tank. My dad and I let out transmission fluid instead of oil and drove it without transmission fluid AND a double dose of oil and ran for miles and miles until I started to feel the throttle sticking. If that doesn't show the durability of their engines I don't know what does!
That is insane!! Any modern (AUTOMATIC) Honda would break without transmission fluid in around 50 miles! My 2004 MDX has had a $5,000 transmission change, AT 130k MILES, and it was maintained like a soiled baby 👶! I hate Honda transmissions!
@@amaankhan6721 yeah but most regular people won’t pay $90,000 for ‘just a Toyota’ but slap a lexus badge on it and upper middle class soccer moms will take out an auto loan faster than they can figure out how to use Lexus’s outdated infotainment system.
Damn, this is one clean 90's Lexus. Love seeing people take great care of their vintage cars. "on the Lexus, LX, four and a half Bulletproof glass tints if I want some ass"
15:40 the seats fold up and to the side versus down to keep ground clearance at a maximum. The land cruiser is built to go anywhere/ do anything and this was in line with that direction (and still is).
@Eat Jat WORST car ever made. Laughably bad. Cadillac wanted to compete against the BMW 3 Series and failed in an almost hysterically absurd manner. Kind of like trying to compete against James Bond by using PeeWee Herman.
@Oki Syauqi alright, so Toyota renamed their 4Runner and Hilux model as the "Fortuner", in different markets. My bad. Still to me is a 4Runner, still has the same 4.0 L 1GR-FE V6 and is still body-on-frame. So again, aside from looks and more engine options, exterior and interior, it is still based off the 4Runner/Hilux.
@Oki Syauqi I think the Fortuner could be the next version of 4Runner for North American markets, if you see how vehicles have become more crossover like. Look at how the Ford Ranger was redesigned as the South American version for North America.
I really love these cars of the 90s and even the early 00s. I agree it was the sweetspot between old and new. That's why I love my Roadmaster Estate Wagon so much. It has a lot of contemporary features such as airbags, ABS, automatic climate control, and a premium sound system. Yet still is old fashioned in terms of size, and its V8 RWD layout.
mr machinist, I’m driving a 19-year old Rav4 at present. It runs fine after almost 300,000 kilometers on the odo. Makes me wonder, can we ever kill our Toyotas? 😂
@@clifforddomingo8773 I sold mine to a guy who did like a full restore on it. He is still driving it and it's a 96, the original a/c still blows ice cold even after being buried under muddy water all its life lol
I rented a Land Cruiser camper in Australia and drove from Cairns to Alice Springs. Two things made the deal a little bit less than perfect. I found condom wrappers in my bed. This is not Toyotas fault... and it would probably make Doug give it a higher fun score. The car had cockroaches, so I went outside the car and spayed a whole can of pesticide in a small gap in the window and gassed them, again it was not Toyotas fault... The car, on the other hand, worked flawlessly. A great car for the land down under.
@@taylahfisher9783 Maybe more of them are being used for long trips in the bush. One day they'll be sadly made into scrap metal because the government will replace them with electric vehicles. Boris has already started doing this.
@@kangvp9512bro there were only two differences - you had a pioneer sound system with a 6 cd changer and you had genuine wood. Literally no other difference. It's the same thing with the tahoe/yukon/escalade
Seeing this, makes me realize how lots of late 90's SUVs took cues from the Land Cruiser. I love driving my '99 Isuzu Rodeo, and it reminds me of the '99 Land Cruiser Prado.
Except Toyota stole those ideas from Land Rover, even the name "Land Cruiser" was copied from "Land Rover" and they both owe their roots to the venerable Jeep.
@@fredbrackely Although, the 80 series Land Cruiser doesn't really look much like a Land Rover, arguably, the Range Rover of the 90's is looks more square and trapezoidal.
My wife and I bought a 1997 LX450 last March and this video pushed us over the edge to make the leap. It's been awesome ever since. Beach driving in the outer banks, family outings, etc. Bought it with 245,000 miles and have base lined it and am slow fixing all of the little things, but it's great. Thanks Doug! We are in Kennett Square outside of Philly, hope your west coast living is treating you right
This is a classic case of people who weren’t there in the 90s creaming themselves about cars of that era because they weren’t there at the time. These were just the Landcruiser we had at the time, they were good but certainly not indestructible, as I can testify having had to fix more of them than I can remember.
Going on 20 years on our factory 1996 TRD Supercharged FZJ80. About to add another LC to the fleet, which will probably be in the family for another 20+ years.
The Grand Wagoneer is truly a SUV very luxurious capable I like the combination of the blue with the fake wood siding. If cars in America was still built that way maybe America car industry will still have a hold on the American Car culture the American Car culture is over ran by the Imports which are built very well and look good well some of them do and some of the Imports are priced very well and you get a lot for you George Washington and Abraham Lincoln's saying you get a lot for your Dead Presidents
I had a 99 4R 4x4. Lifts ruin the ball joints and radiator. People get through thousands just to have a cool 3rd gen. Worth it if you can afford it, my favorite look, but mostly unaffordable. 4th gen has the power which I appreciate.
All Toyota’s around the late 90s-early 2000s used the same wheel with a different badge for Toyota/Lexus. The automatic shifter is also found in a lot of other vehicles.
Thousands and thousands of them in Australia everywhere Toyota Camry go to show you can't kill Toyota you have to give the Japanese credible building such a good reliable vehicles I think every other country should stop making cars let the masters
Jason jamrs here in the states cars are fitting with smog (emission regulations) according to the place that they’re sold. Here in CA the laws are really strict. Toyota’s normally pass easily and if not can be fixed to pass a yearly inspection. Do they have this in Australia? Are Toyota’s built the same for the whole country?
doug the ashtrarys in the back seats are for arabic markets it's a lovely thing to have here since everyone in the arabic world smokes like crazy in the mid east we mod these like crazy it's engine is the 2jz for us
That's like saying, the radio was for the Latin markets because they like music a lot. The ash trays were for every market. Lots of people smoked in the 90s.
@@rm1703 it isn't but it's a stronger version of it and only came without a turbo it's name is 1FZ-FE and they push 1500+ hp on stock parts much stronger than the 2jz
2006-2015 Toyota Fortuner is the same in term of folding 2nd row and 3rd row. Not sure about the 2016 onwards models. 3rd row removes with two bolts each, which helps a lot to strip weight for long trips
The turbo models in this model are damn good. We use it merely as a wagon, and people always chase us up about selling it, which we still won't do when it's almost 30 years on as it's still a good platform.
Doug FYI the LX & LC 80 wheels are slightly different in style (LX has notches) but are the same size and the rear bumpers are also slightly different.
This was the final nail in the coffin for Land Rover Defender/Ranger Rover as best off-roader for regular off-road use - It literally shut down most of land rover activities in Africa and South East Asia. My father was a doctor in rural Africa and he told me that the switch from defender to land cruiser was the second best evolution in his job after the arrival of paracetamol to replace aspirine.
Before anyone asks, "LRD" is just a joke decal. There is no Lexus Racing Development. Yet. 😈
Gotcha!!
I been waiting for this for sooo long. I thank you kindly
hey are you the muro dough?
I prefer LARD - Lexus Amazing Racing Development
Get your hands on a 70-series, Douglas.
My neighbor has a ‘97 Land Cruiser with over a half-million miles on the original engine. It’s driven on all seven continents. This is not a car, it’s a tank.
all 7 continents? fuck off with your lies
How on earth has it been to all 7 continents? What is he shipping it to a different continent every year 😂
Tejan Patel It’s been across the Outback, the Sahara, the Atacama, the Kalahari, and Siberia. It’s even been to the South Pole. He was part of Expeditions 7 a group that took Land Cruisers across the world. You can find information about the entire exploration and trip online
ALL 7 CONTINENTS...🤣🤣🤣 OK BUDDY...
2JZ engineers? No shit
So no ones gonna talk about how clean and well maintained the interior is
Shariq Qadeer ikr!! In these land cruisers, the leather is always cracked
garage queen
It's in perfect condition
The probably prepped it for the vid
Jameson i was talking about no wear and rips
The amount of people that don’t know Lexus is Toyota is staggering.
In general the Europeans and Japanese have done a far better job distinguishing their luxury brands from their mass-market models than the Americans have. GM is probably to blame for that - putting Cadillac badges on an otherwise unmodified Chevy Cavalier and charging twice as much back in the 80s.
Lexus is the luxury version of Toyota but this is CLEARLY a Lexus LX450 and NOT a Toyota Landcruiser. Granted, The LX450 is the luxury version of a Toyota Landcruiser but many features are different not just the badge and decals, so @Doug DeMuro really shouldn't refer to this as a "Toyota Landcruiser".
@@heartcomedy5 You use the word parody, I don't think it means what you think it means.
As long as it's not "stunning".
Ikr
These things are absolute MONSTERS. I went on vacation to Ecuador and they had one of these at Cotopaxi with over 1.4 million miles on it. AND it was still chugging up mountains 😂 take that Land Rover.
The diesel engine I’m sure
“ very reliable goes on for ever” “ lacks modern luxury features “ I can’t help thinking there is a connection
It's almost as if simplicity helps lifespan.
Ya don't say....
Cars from the 90's until around 2005 were the sweet spot. Modern enough to be reliable. Simple enough to be wrenchable.
I'm wondering if in 2040 people will be thinking the same thing about 2020's cars
and people take out some of these extra "luxury's" to make them even more reliable. Thats why you can find lots of rear heaters on ebay. They're only needed if you live in alaska
I can smell that 90's Lexus interior. Those who know, know.
Luke Martin I absolutely know that smell
Yes, like a 90’s BMW has its own smell
The smell of reliability and quality.
I own one, i feel now
Or the crayon smell of early 2000's Volkswagens
When this thing somehow manage to break, you know your life hates you.
It's happened to mine, my bad luck is an inside joke amongst my family and friends though, so it makes sense.
Sure it breaks, but just less frequently than many other cars. It is also nicely simple to work on. A lot of space in the engine room and under the car. These have their typical problems that you need to know. Like in the early, diesel versions lower end bearings, pistons, also the diff locks, front axle. But every car has its typical problems. Some cars have more, some have less, and I would say this Toyota in the end has a lot less than many other cars.
I had a 97. Engine blew up at 180k miles. FML.
Michael Lutes that’s not even possible lol. Did someone swap your engine or pour oil or some shit into your gas tank...!?
Dusty Dude, Do you like Doug Demuro?
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Doug is being extremely critical on this FJ80 series. I had the Special Edition 1997 Landcruiser, bought in 2001. It was one of the best SUV, I ever owned. I have driven hundreds of various SUV's and trucks, and nothing beats this FJ80 series. The New Landcruiser in 1998 and onward just don't stand up to the original rugged, pure feel of this genuine Landcruiser built with sheer dedication.
Do they come as special edition or limited edition? Cause in the middle east we have them as a limited edition which comes with different wheels , electric winch and other stuff.
… but the 100 and 200 series still capable..
Did you watch the video? He literally praised it all the time for its capabilities and reliability. What more did he have to say? Come on don't be ridiculous
Doug just didnt factor in the off road capabilities probably because he didn't want to take such a mint vehicle off road. And the petrols were gas guzzlers.
The antenna control is to make sure that it won’t snap off when you are tearing through the jungle blasting your jungle radio.
Totally agree with you. This car was designed to be covered in dirt, not for a car wash.
Indeed… can't believe all he said was "carwash" 😂
The antenna on my truck doesn't go down and I can't tell you how many times it got caught in tree branches…
Especially if you can choose how much of antenna you want poking out, that feature's clearly put in there with offroading in mind.
It's for ANY time You don't want your antenna to snap of. When it's parked, so people don't snap it off. (Which was a thing in the 90s.) A car wash. Or off roading.
@@xenonram No that's not correct...Once you turn off the Car it would go Down. All of them were like that. Yours is probably Broken
its obvious dave has never got down and dirty!
put it in low, and go, go, go!
The reason we love our 80 series (coming from an Aussie): Coil springs, factory diff locks, toyota parts availability, toyota reliability, huge aftermarket support and that sweet 1HD-FT (twin overhead cam factory turbo diesel that goes forever, petrol-or-gas models are worthless here).
I think from our perspective we love them over the older even more basic models is they are actually better off-road, more power from a much better engine, way more flex (especially modified) from that sweet 4-corner coil suspension.
The 60 series for instance is also loved, but the engines don't compare and 4-wheel leaf suspension is terrible for extreme stuff.
preachy!! :D
@@bosstowndynamics5488 you mean in AU? I mean, I personally own a 79 series for this reason. But for serious off-roaders the 70 series is number one due to being a fantastic tax writeoff, the 80 series that is over 20 years old now is for purely offroad reasons I would say preferential in Aus. The GQ patrol utes (4 wheel coils) are really soughtafter now, but the powerplants suck...
1HD-FT does not have "twin overhead cams". It has one camshaft..
Dennis Jouk sorry, you’re right I meant 24 valve
How dare you taunt us in North America with your diesels!!!! Gahhhhh 😜
Doug is the type of person to put a blanket over his laptop when it's in sleep mode.
😂
well played ROFL
Good one!
copy
@@bernardschmitt6389 true
8:45 that is a fiji water holder you plebeian!
Matt Mendelson I’m glad I’m not the only 80 owner that gets that😂
LRD stands for “Land Rover Destroyer”
You've clearly never driven a land rover or watched doug drive over vehicles with his defender 90.. get some skin in the game first my friend.. camel trophy once or G4 with your land cruiser.. you will quickly gain experience
No joke Ricardo. There's a reason Land Cruisers are so loved by off roaders.
Rover Earth k
Land rovers are crap. Buy japanese people
@@dwhat598 I would, but they don't allow personal slaves here in Finland...😥
The cars are decent tho 👍 They rust like no other, but they make reliable engines.
Doug the type of guy to give the most reliable off roader ever built a 7 out of 10 in quality
Quality doesn't mean just reliability if you are judging all the aspects of the car.
Fun Factor 4? Imagine a weekend outside the city, with a lot of friends, muddy roads, some 4x4 adventure, and still feel nice and comfy inside, that´s a 10 in my book.
Most 4x4 can do that
@@AA-vr8ez Not Fords or Jeeps
Doug's the type of guy who still wears his Mickey ears two days after getting home from Disneyworld
lmfao
Winner!!! 🤣🤣🤣
LMFAO!!
Why is this so accurate
@topcommentgod
Doug when he describes Toyota: over built
The rest of us describing Toyota: Reliable
Nate Hardy - yep. Just “built” if you ask me
Doug can't really take advantage of Car Max warranties with Toyotas
Me describing my Toyota: an always broken unreliable rustbucket
are the new ones still reliable?
@@randomrazr my 2006 Scion isn't
Doug: *talks about how much he loves the Land Cruiser*
Also Doug: *calls it a piece of crap*
AdamG1983 , it’s far from a piece of crap. It was the best SUV you could buy in the 90’s with maybe only the Land Rover Range Rover with more off road credibility!
@@Mr-pn2eh It would not pass U.S. emissions
@@sachemrock This is far more capable off road than a Range Rover. Solid front axle and 3 locking differentials will take you pretty much anywhere you point it. Especially with bigger tires. I've seen these with 37s and it's pretty much my dream car. I'd have to LS swap it though because getting 8mpg to go that slow is just unacceptable.
It’s a love hate relationship
@@kuebby @ ABSOLUTELY ! Land Cruisers are used for Range Rover recovery vehicles. 😂
I worked at a Toyota Dealer for a bit in 1997. This was my favorite vehicle they made. I liked the engine and its low speed torque. We used to call them Land Crushers because they were so heavy. They were known to eat brakes because of all the weight. Fun Fact, When we would prep these for sale we would let air out of the tires to get them to the proper psi. The tires were up at 80psi for the trip from Japan. They said it was to keep them from rocking around on the boat.
I don't recall the sticker price new, but I remember you could get a Tacoma extended cab for 13k and some change.
"this is the worst rebadge in the history of luxury brands"
Cadillac Cimarron has entered the chat.
Nee, Fiat is even better in brandgeneering!
Will Dickey 1997 GMC And Chevrolet Suburban be like: how dare you ignore us!
The 1st gen Cadillac Escalade would like to speak with him
at least they redesigned the tail lights and headlight and grill for the Cimarron.
The absolute half-ass is the Acura SLX
Acura el? Ha ha
Putting antenna in the down position is so it doesn't catch trees when off road... not just car washes
Viewers: so is this a Land Cruiser?
Doug: “well yes but, actually no”
More like well no , but actually yes ....
Thiiisss is thousand and nine ty nine ty lexus LX450
Arguably the greatest overall road going vehicle ever built.
You better say it!
4runner
@@thomasburr9244 4runner doesnt have a solid front axle, has weaker and smaller parts overall.
@@KiyaWarrior I'm aware
The 200 series is better in every way
Somehow a 1997 Toyota SUV still looks modern today. Toyota really did made a legendary SUV man.
how does it look modern at all lol
I like it, but dude - it screams 90's...
It looks modern because the modern land cruisers looks old school.
So it’s an illusion.
Toyota got us.
Look up 2020 Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series. They look incredibly similar and are very popular here in Australia.
@@uscars9207 Looks more like a late 80s car to be honest.
Cool, doug tricked us into thinking it's a Toyota.
Lexus realy wants that fame.
IT'S THE SAME FUCKING CAR
@@SkylineLofe ITS MORE FUCKING LUXURIOUS
@@amerabbas2376 by adding leather, thats it.
@@amerabbas2376 did you even watch the first 3 minutes?!?!
lexus is owned by toyota, lexus is a luxury brand and has an amazing reputation when it comes to reliability, comfort, and luxury
Prepared to watch this 80 times to see if I can outlast the 80 series.
You cant
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The leather still looks perfect...I’ve seen BMW-seats with cracked leather and they had 30,000 km on the clock.
"BuT BMW iS qUaLiTy"
I do agree . But if I owned a land cruiser. I would intend on keeping it and the seats would definitely have some tlc.
Those seat covers have been replaced. The quality of the leather that Toyota was using in that time period was terrible. No way the original seats survived this long without cracking.
‘90 Land Cruiser: **only a heater at the rear**
People: *luxuree*
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Well, when you think about it putting dead cow skin on a seat is also called luxury :)
For Doug every t-shirt is a luxury
Dr. Q , I think you have no understanding of what “parody” is. Here you go: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parody . I hope, I was helpful, take care.
It's an American version the Japanese ones are better with more features.
People: Wait so is this a Toyota Land Cruiser or a Lexus LX??
Doug: yesn't
they are the same vehicle
they are essentially the same car. I don't think there was any difference in options or anything that mattered. just cosmetic stuff.
1997: *was literally more than 20 years ago*
Doug: “it wasn’t that long ago”
i feel old
yup your ass wasn't born yet
You’ll understand Doug’s comment some day, 20 Years from now.
GY it wasn’t even the 80s doesn’t even seem that long ago
We can't accept that the millennium was as long ago as it was. We'll always subconsciously think it's maybe 10 years ago
The antenna up/down is actually used for off-roading. You can lower the antenna so it doesn't get snapped by brush and branches.
The "L" on the grill stands for "Land Cruiser".
Dr. Q
Aren’t you a Spam bot my friend?
no it stands for “Loyota”
Guess you can take a L on that one too mate
a fine comment
or Lame
The Toyota Landcruiser sure is a good looking SUV. Muscularly ruff and a gorgeous body. Makes me wanna run my Ford Edge off a cliff.
Shouldn't ut be 'edge of a Cliff's?😂😂
Why is the rounded Ford the Edge, and the boxy on the Flex? Help me Ford owner, I am confuzzled.
@@henryrodgers7386 I don't know but don't buy one, they have allotta issues. I wanna get a good used Landcruiser next.
Give your wife her car back, lol
Please do!
“This is a 1997 Toyota...”
- Scotty Kilmer enters the chat -
REV UP YOUR ENGINES!
Can't stand the 'hyped up' attitude of kilmer! It just grates!
@Jurassic Coast Comics And why would he do that?
B-but his Celica is a '94 ..
He will leave since its not a celica
This was also the best-looking Land Cruiser of all-time
A timeless classic
Oh my god I've been waiting for a Toyota Landcruiser review for so long. I drive a 2001 silver Landcruiser and it still runs strong and hard, Toyotas are great vehicles!
"I borrowed this land cruiser and brought it behind the outback steakhouse here in orange county"
did it smell like cheap aftershave and cheetos after doug had been in it?
Haha yes. Colin's for the win
My name is Colin btw. Forgot my screen name wasnt my real name 🤦♂️😆
Turbo Turd 😂😂😂
I am saddened that Doug didn't get in the 3rd row and mention his height.
Manuel Acuna yeah..right in the feels
I'm 6'3 6'4
In my 1997 "Collectors Edition" Landcruiser I added the factory optional pop out cup holder where the slot is above the stereo head unit. The cup holder cup holder assembly replaces the recessed "wallet" holder. Also to note the sound system(speakers+ multi CD unit)) were also upgraded in the 450 model. I actually think it may have been be included with the 450 you reviewed. And The 97' collectors edition which was an additional $7745.00 included the wood trim, climate control, leather steering wheel, leather power sport seats, Privacy gless, leather headrests, premium 3 in 1 combo stereo, sunroof, body side molding, black pearl badging, collectors edition badge and collectors edition floor mats.
My truck also had a front and rear locking differentials added for $825.00. The sticker price was $50,233.00 which included 475.00 destination & handling charge. On top of that $2788.00 of distributor options were added. TOTAL sticker was $53,021.00 which was more then the Lexus 450 price! Just an FYI- I have over 300K on this can WITHOUT and major engine repair! SAME head gasket! AMAZING!!!
Hopefully this increases the value of my 80 even more. The DeMuro tax is real.
No I want to able to afford one
@@seanmarquez7637 I cant afford a vehicle but I'm interested on what you have
I want him to off-road my modified SASed and 3.4 swapped 91 yota pickup.
I'm going to refresh the aftermarket parts to make my rig even crazier.
@@derekperez1418 dang was SAS swap expensive? I have a 93…… I also just bought a Landcruiser.
It better be triple locked.
I like Doug’s reviews, but I rarely agree with his Doug Scores.
TransDerwinOverdrive they’re very rigged
TransDerwinOverdrive i agree with you but if you watch the very first video where he incorporated the Doug score system and explains the scoring system, it kinda makes a little bit more sense how Doug gets his scores
oAvail practicality has to be worth more than every thing else because It’s the most important and weekends score
Is worth as much as a daily score which is ridiculous because we can score is kind of useless but Daily scores important
I think that's the entire point of the DougScore. More comments = more viewer engagement = more money.
Bosstown Dynamics yeah but for non sports cars it’s very important
“This is a Toyota Land Cruiser”
Also has a Lexus badge
Same brand so it doesn't really matter anyway.
"This a Toyota Aristo" also has Lexus Gs300 badging
Guess they couldn't get the Japanese version, still ain't complaining though.
I mean it is still a toyota
Yes
"On the Lexus, LX, four and a half
Bulletproof glass tints if I want some ass" - Hypnotize, The Notorious B.I.G. (RIP)
💯
Baby baby.....
L=50
X=10
So wouldn't it mean 60?
@@benderbendingrofriguez3300 What do you want to tell us?
I have a 2005 Landcruiser and it is a tank. My dad and I let out transmission fluid instead of oil and drove it without transmission fluid AND a double dose of oil and ran for miles and miles until I started to feel the throttle sticking. If that doesn't show the durability of their engines I don't know what does!
That is insane!!
Any modern (AUTOMATIC) Honda would break without transmission fluid in around 50 miles!
My 2004 MDX has had a $5,000 transmission change, AT 130k MILES, and it was maintained like a soiled baby 👶!
I hate Honda transmissions!
Suren Xavier correction, honda AUTO transmissions, i drove my el with a 5 speed dry for 2 years, my mechanic was amazed it even lasted that long
Asfand Babar You are right! ( Automatic Honda) transmission. As long as it is not a CVT.
"That's a lot of money for a 25 year old Toyota."
Toyota Supra: Am I a joke to you?
When the best reliable comfortable offroader is 25 years old
How else are we to determine reliability except in retrospect?
technology all the cars have technology what breaks
how can you tell if a car is reliable when brand new?
@@agoodjoe4455 you check if it has the Toyota badge on it
Bruh, the car is still running
11:31 This is the type of interior i would have over modern electronic shit.😍
Toyota: *Rebadges land cruiser into lexus*
Also Toyota: *STONKS*
Nahh I don't think so... There's more cult following for Land Cruisers comparatively Lx570
Best darn Lexus ever!
mr machinist
Lexus LFA?
@@AzaanPD well that's pretty sweet to. But I'm referring to the "lexus landcruiser."
@@amaankhan6721 yeah but most regular people won’t pay $90,000 for ‘just a Toyota’ but slap a lexus badge on it and upper middle class soccer moms will take out an auto loan faster than they can figure out how to use Lexus’s outdated infotainment system.
I swear "Thiss" gets louder and louder with every video. I started to silent video at begining to not wake up my family:DD
That thiiisss was way to aggressive
No...its not aggressive enough. I want it to keep escalating haha
When I first hear Doug say "this" I get a smile on my face knowing I will be entertained for the next 20 minutes.
Frapzoid, Do you like Doug Demuro?
Then watch this funny parody ⬇️
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@@Frapzoid he doesn't say this anymore now he says thiiisss which is way to aggressive
Damn, this is one clean 90's Lexus. Love seeing people take great care of their vintage cars.
"on the Lexus, LX, four and a half
Bulletproof glass tints if I want some ass"
Hypnotize
"Bullet proof glass. Tints, if I want some ass."
Take that Take that Take that
"Toyota dealathon had a cheap on the jeeps"
Hayk Samvelyan Gon blast squeeze first ask questions last
Fin McMurder everyday struggle?
This is the greatest Cruiser ever made. I find the utilitarian interior great and it‘s easy to clean.
doug: "this wouldnt pass for an economy car today"
me: uh, that interior is nicer than my compact suv, id gladly take that
Andrew Wilson same here hahah
Andrew Wilson My 99 Corolla had that same steering wheel...so there’s that...
He meant non-Toyota economy cars. Sorry that you drive a Rav4.
13:50 Dougs the type of guy to offer children in the back seat cigarettes so they get “the full 90s luxury passenger experience”
Remember when Tyler Hoover got a decent one and he flooded it?
That was a 100 series lol
Styling is actually great, massive, elegant and calm. The front end is that of a timeless classic. No wonder they are so appreciated today.
15:40 the seats fold up and to the side versus down to keep ground clearance at a maximum. The land cruiser is built to go anywhere/ do anything and this was in line with that direction (and still is).
Personally I call them Lexus "Four And A Half" like my boy Biggie.
Yes, every time I see one of these I cannot stop myself from singing that very same line. Sometimes it is even out loud.
Me too
Dead fat guy?
Takuro Spirit Wasn’t he referring to the 4.5inch bulletproof glass on the LX?
'Bulletproof Glass Tints if I want some ass'
If you wanna drive into a forest, you drive a Range Rover. If you wanna get out of the forest, you drive the land cruiser.
The Land Cruiser can also tow the Range Rover.
Or a patrol
@@nissanpatrol8950 yep the only other 4wd i would want other than my 80 series is a gq wagon or a gu ute
P GRiP the kings of off roaders
Fun Fact: Toyota sold these with an optional sunroof--50cal mount in the Middle East and North Africa
Where - can I get - one of THOSE???
Doug : OK, what should I compare the LX470 to in my Doug Score outro?
‘98 Lincoln Navigator : Oh me me me!
Doug : Yes the ‘90 Lexus LS400 of course!
Doug: This is the most pathetic rebadging i've ever seen.
Cadillac: Hold my Cavalier
Also hold my first gen escalade (tahoe)
No even close, you guys remember the pathetic first gen Lincoln Mark LT?
GM : Hold my 90's Impala or is it a Caprice? 😛 ... 😆
See also: 80s Chevy Nova & Toyota Corolla
@Eat Jat WORST car ever made. Laughably bad. Cadillac wanted to compete against the BMW 3 Series and failed in an almost hysterically absurd manner. Kind of like trying to compete against James Bond by using PeeWee Herman.
14:27 My car is Brand new and it has the same way on dropping the seats. It is a Toyota Fortuner.
4Runner, you numpty.
@Oki Syauqi alright, so Toyota renamed their 4Runner and Hilux model as the "Fortuner", in different markets. My bad.
Still to me is a 4Runner, still has the same 4.0 L 1GR-FE V6 and is still body-on-frame. So again, aside from looks and more engine options, exterior and interior, it is still based off the 4Runner/Hilux.
@Oki Syauqi I think the Fortuner could be the next version of 4Runner for North American markets, if you see how vehicles have become more crossover like. Look at how the Ford Ranger was redesigned as the South American version for North America.
My dad’s uncle still has one. He’s got over 400k miles and the original transmission and engine still going strong
I really love these cars of the 90s and even the early 00s. I agree it was the sweetspot between old and new. That's why I love my Roadmaster Estate Wagon so much. It has a lot of contemporary features such as airbags, ABS, automatic climate control, and a premium sound system. Yet still is old fashioned in terms of size, and its V8 RWD layout.
Agree, my 93 Roadmaster Estate is a joy to drive and I own 2 of the LX470
Roadmasters look nice. The models with the wood panels are pretty cool.
FYI: the current Q7 requires the same action to access the 3rd row too.
When you said 1997, that is 23 years ago. About a generation of humans, and 4 generations of cars.
Imagine my frustration 😂 i was born in 97
Ali Husnain 😝😝😝
I owned a 96 4runner for 20 years. It loved the swamp never gave me any fuss.
mr machinist, I’m driving a 19-year old Rav4 at present. It runs fine after almost 300,000 kilometers on the odo. Makes me wonder, can we ever kill our Toyotas? 😂
@@clifforddomingo8773 I sold mine to a guy who did like a full restore on it. He is still driving it and it's a 96, the original a/c still blows ice cold even after being buried under muddy water all its life lol
I had a 1993 Land Cruiser until 2001 and now I have a 2018 Land Cruiser. They were then and are now the King of the Road.
It’s amazing how much better land cruisers are in Australia compared to the us
I rented a Land Cruiser camper in Australia and drove from Cairns to Alice Springs. Two things made the deal a little bit less than perfect.
I found condom wrappers in my bed. This is not Toyotas fault... and it would probably make Doug give it a higher fun score.
The car had cockroaches, so I went outside the car and spayed a whole can of pesticide in a small gap in the window and gassed them,
again it was not Toyotas fault... The car, on the other hand, worked flawlessly. A great car for the land down under.
How's that?
I think the headlights were different.
Anything else?
@@saturupiah5940 the 80 series headlights are pretty iconic ngl
@@saturupiah5940 I think that is pretty much it from factory, but a lot more have bullbars over here than the us
@@taylahfisher9783 Maybe more of them are being used for long trips in the bush. One day they'll be sadly made into scrap metal because the government will replace them with electric vehicles. Boris has already started doing this.
Doug speaks with his arms so vigorously that he shakes the entire car!
“This is a Toyota Land Cruiser”
Shows Lexus
Same car...
@@bsosmoove Still, it's slightly weird.
@@kangvp9512bro there were only two differences - you had a pioneer sound system with a 6 cd changer and you had genuine wood. Literally no other difference. It's the same thing with the tahoe/yukon/escalade
@@naboo3901 I said it's only *slightly* weird. I know they're the same car, but I didn't think he was gonna use the Lexus.
mynameis mynameis they look different
My dad had an 80 in early 00’s. Roomy, capable, reliable, these cars were really revered.
My family has one of these as the day to day driver, reliability defined.
Seeing this, makes me realize how lots of late 90's SUVs took cues from the Land Cruiser. I love driving my '99 Isuzu Rodeo, and it reminds me of the '99 Land Cruiser Prado.
Except Toyota stole those ideas from Land Rover, even the name "Land Cruiser" was copied from "Land Rover" and they both owe their roots to the venerable Jeep.
I love the Opel Frontera version of Rodeo bc it feels like grown version of early Vectra my grandpa had, also is sensible and reliable suv
@@fredbrackely Although, the 80 series Land Cruiser doesn't really look much like a Land Rover, arguably, the Range Rover of the 90's is looks more square and trapezoidal.
cues
@@tumadoireacht and I just now noticed that, thank you
Doug, the type of guy to expect a 1997 vehicle to have modern tech
W140 Mercedes S-Class has entered the chat
My wife and I bought a 1997 LX450 last March and this video pushed us over the edge to make the leap. It's been awesome ever since. Beach driving in the outer banks, family outings, etc. Bought it with 245,000 miles and have base lined it and am slow fixing all of the little things, but it's great. Thanks Doug! We are in Kennett Square outside of Philly, hope your west coast living is treating you right
Yeo, mushroom central!
@@SeaJayBelfast my Mexican food is off the charts as well. It's a great place.
THIS is the Toy Yoda Land cruiser
Interesting nickname, it is.
Agree, I do.
mMMMMhhMMMhh.
Lol
The Antenna moves up and down manually for off road conditions!(trees, etc...)
And car washes and probably for maintenance of the antenna
This is a classic case of people who weren’t there in the 90s creaming themselves about cars of that era because they weren’t there at the time. These were just the Landcruiser we had at the time, they were good but certainly not indestructible, as I can testify having had to fix more of them than I can remember.
Going on 20 years on our factory 1996 TRD Supercharged FZJ80. About to add another LC to the fleet, which will probably be in the family for another 20+ years.
When I press the gas in my car, I hear the engine too! Cool!
Hey me too! And when I look at my gauge cluster I see gauges. Simple
But what if you have an electric car?
Dusty Dude But I don’t and I would know if I did.
Doug: no one wants to daily drive a Grand Wagoneer
David Tracy: *cries*
Max Von Lehe and Skyler White
The Grand Wagoneer is truly a SUV very luxurious capable I like the combination of the blue with the fake wood siding. If cars in America was still built that way maybe America car industry will still have a hold on the American Car culture the American Car culture is over ran by the Imports which are built very well and look good well some of them do and some of the Imports are priced very well and you get a lot for you George Washington and Abraham Lincoln's saying you get a lot for your Dead Presidents
I'd daily one if they weren't stupidly expensive and it wouldn't get annihilated by Michigan winters
If I could afford it, I would daily.
This and the 2nd gen Montero are one of the best old school SUV's ever made, love them.
Don’t forget the 3rd gen 4Runner
I had a 99 4R 4x4. Lifts ruin the ball joints and radiator. People get through thousands just to have a cool 3rd gen. Worth it if you can afford it, my favorite look, but mostly unaffordable. 4th gen has the power which I appreciate.
Best “luxury” feature was the air conditioning vent located under the steering column aimed at the drivers crotch
Doug's version of the "well yes but actually no" meme:
"Interesting idea, but no"
11:28
Anybody ever owned a Camry?
They must have printed this steering wheel/instrument panel by the millions
Yes..I owned the 2000 Camry V6 once and yes it had a EXACTLY SAME steering wheel and also the gear lever EXACTLY THE SAME.Lol
All Toyota’s around the late 90s-early 2000s used the same wheel with a different badge for Toyota/Lexus. The automatic shifter is also found in a lot of other vehicles.
Thousands and thousands of them in Australia everywhere Toyota Camry go to show you can't kill Toyota you have to give the Japanese credible building such a good reliable vehicles I think every other country should stop making cars let the masters
Jason jamrs here in the states cars are fitting with smog (emission regulations) according to the place that they’re sold. Here in CA the laws are really strict. Toyota’s normally pass easily and if not can be fixed to pass a yearly inspection. Do they have this in Australia? Are Toyota’s built the same for the whole country?
13:38 "multiple rear passenger ashtrays so that you can ride along with your kids in the back and they could be smoking "
That :| face he makes at the end is the icing on the cake.
I strongly condemn this statement
Doug: “The most half hearted luxury re-brand ever!”
Cadillac Cimmaron: “Hold my beer!”
Can't wait to buy this in 10 years for $40k
I just bought one for $2200 🤫
doug the ashtrarys in the back seats are for arabic markets it's a lovely thing to have here since everyone in the arabic world smokes like crazy
in the mid east we mod these like crazy it's engine is the 2jz for us
That's like saying, the radio was for the Latin markets because they like music a lot.
The ash trays were for every market. Lots of people smoked in the 90s.
@@xenonram thats true but we still somke today
Are you sure it's a 2JZ? I grew up in DXB and these came exclusively with the 1FZ-FE.
@@rm1703 it isn't but it's a stronger version of it and only came without a turbo it's name is 1FZ-FE and they push 1500+ hp on stock parts much stronger than the 2jz
@@gigachad2485???????
14:28 that's how the 2019 Nissan Armada folds it's rear seats down...
Same goes for the Audi Q7
And same goes QX80
2006-2015 Toyota Fortuner is the same in term of folding 2nd row and 3rd row. Not sure about the 2016 onwards models. 3rd row removes with two bolts each, which helps a lot to strip weight for long trips
@@aidaneloff5357 I think they still do, I'm not sure but a lot of Toyota SUVs in Asia still uses that for simplicity
@@sxk4886 I mean its basically the same car lol
The turbo models in this model are damn good. We use it merely as a wagon, and people always chase us up about selling it, which we still won't do when it's almost 30 years on as it's still a good platform.
Doug's going all out with uploads.
Thanks Doug for making this quarantine tolerable
I emagine Scotty to popup when truck opened..
Doug FYI the LX & LC 80 wheels are slightly different in style (LX has notches) but are the same size and the rear bumpers are also slightly different.
Right, the wheels are actually different. The LC is flat and the Lexus has a little cut in the middle of the spoke.
This was the final nail in the coffin for Land Rover Defender/Ranger Rover as best off-roader for regular off-road use - It literally shut down most of land rover activities in Africa and South East Asia. My father was a doctor in rural Africa and he told me that the switch from defender to land cruiser was the second best evolution in his job after the arrival of paracetamol to replace aspirine.
1:55 , “15 to 25 thousand dollars is a lot money for a 25 year old Toyota” supra: “am I a joke to you?”
One of the best and most durable SUVs ever made. Thanks for reviewing Doug!
Off roaders like the 80 series because it has solid axels, instead of IFS.
yea, he seemed to think the lockers were the only thing to interest off roaders
*axles
Having owned a 99 ES300, seeing those front seats hit me with a wave of nostalgia...the best seats ever.