I got one from Japan 2.2 diesel auto 4wd and drove from London, UK to Fez, Morocco. It was a fantastic car had lots of fun with it. This car would go anywhere.
I'm in the UK and my parents had a 1995 Townace Super Extra from 2003 - 2005, they loved it. It was very good quality and ahead of its year. They bought the Townace from a car sales place that imports these types of vehicles from Japan and sells them in the UK. They then bought a 1996 Toyota Granvia from there in 2006 after having a 2001 or 2002 Citroen Berlingo.
The overheating on these is a defect in the head gasket, same with previa 2.2 diesels. That is the root cause, replacing your coolant might help a little but ultimate fix is new head and new designed gasket.
Very similar to mine except mine's 2wd with the GXL trim. Currently sitting at 62k km. Oddly enough the radio turns on, and dont even get static. The ac works only with a bypass switch.
Wow, It's still in quite good condition! I have the '92 High Roof Grand Extra with the petrol engine version. It is a very very tough car and comfortable drive handling
Man people in Japan are van mad, or at least they were in the early 90's. Lets see, Toyota had the Lite-Ace, Hi-Ace, Town Ace, Previa, Estima, just to name a few of the vans Toyota made in that era. Not to mention all the different trim options, body lengths, roof heights, mid-engined gas or diesel options, rwd or 4wd, some were forward control, just a million different options.
i've seen one of these a long time ago here in the Netherlands, i don't know if they were sold over here but i have seen 1 and never seen one after that but i thought it was pretty outstanding in a interesting way between the Ford Transit, VW Vito-Caddy and Transporter along with some Peugeot Partner and jumpy/jumper vans that i usually see
25 year policy is a rolling year policy (every year that was 25 years ago so it being 2021, 1996 was 25 years ago) applies to vehicles that are not legally produced for the U.S. American market because of emissions standards or safety regulations or both that did not align with those in the U.S. now become legal to import, possess, own, register and drive on U.S. roads because the vehicle's become so old the standards no longer apply.
If anyone has a fusebox diagram for these I would be forever in your debt! I just bought one but the fuse box covers are missing and no service manual. Any info would help feel free to message me. Thank you!
I got one from Japan 2.2 diesel auto 4wd and drove from London, UK to Fez, Morocco. It was a fantastic car had lots of fun with it. This car would go anywhere.
What happened to it, did you leave it there?
I'm in the UK and my parents had a 1995 Townace Super Extra from 2003 - 2005, they loved it. It was very good quality and ahead of its year. They bought the Townace from a car sales place that imports these types of vehicles from Japan and sells them in the UK. They then bought a 1996 Toyota Granvia from there in 2006 after having a 2001 or 2002 Citroen Berlingo.
I wouldn't grease the tailgate, I love that sound.
in 90s toyota was far ahead then the rest . even still !
I would hate trying to find replacement glass for that roof.
4:20 mating sounds of a giraffe 😂
Is it just me or is Derek getting worse at noticing approaching traffic?
The overheating on these is a defect in the head gasket, same with previa 2.2 diesels. That is the root cause, replacing your coolant might help a little but ultimate fix is new head and new designed gasket.
Very similar to mine except mine's 2wd with the GXL trim. Currently sitting at 62k km. Oddly enough the radio turns on, and dont even get static. The ac works only with a bypass switch.
Why is it now not produced in such a car body? It was beautiful and good car)
Wow, It's still in quite good condition! I have the '92 High Roof Grand Extra with the petrol engine version. It is a very very tough car and comfortable drive handling
Man people in Japan are van mad, or at least they were in the early 90's. Lets see, Toyota had the Lite-Ace, Hi-Ace, Town Ace, Previa, Estima, just to name a few of the vans Toyota made in that era. Not to mention all the different trim options, body lengths, roof heights, mid-engined gas or diesel options, rwd or 4wd, some were forward control, just a million different options.
Don't forget the Regeus and Alphard!
There was also the Townace Noah released in 1996, also the Granvia from the same era.
Danm, this car looks like something from the 2000s, Toyota was ahead of their time designing this
Looks like the missing link between the 1989 Toyota Van and the 1990 Toyota Previa.
It does. I have an estima 94 and it was interesting to see how this is almost the same thing just a bit bigger
i've seen one of these a long time ago here in the Netherlands,
i don't know if they were sold over here but i have seen 1 and never seen one after that but i thought it was pretty outstanding in a interesting way between the Ford Transit, VW Vito-Caddy and Transporter along with some Peugeot Partner and jumpy/jumper vans that i usually see
OMG! Such a great condition for car this ages!
Great video. Thanks, you have done justice to the car
How much did this go for? I really want one! BAD
oh wow.... the moon roof is back.... best van ever.... but wish there was still a RWD version on offer...
Did you mean a 2 wheel drive model because these are RWD.
Hi, do you get 4x4 diesel rv newer than 25 years?
If i like this car, i need to find where? to how much? please give me information
Cool van...and nice merrels
What is that 25 year import policy ? What is the newest Toyota van which can be imported to the States ?
25 year policy is a rolling year policy (every year that was 25 years ago so it being 2021, 1996 was 25 years ago) applies to vehicles that are not legally produced for the U.S. American market because of emissions standards or safety regulations or both that did not align with those in the U.S. now become legal to import, possess, own, register and drive on U.S. roads because the vehicle's become so old the standards no longer apply.
Классная машина!!!
Royal lounge is the highest trim. It’s the pimp one
I WANT IT!!!
i want one soo. bad
great van
Расскажи пожалуйста, возможно ли привезти свою toyota, nissan в америку?
Nice
Is it a mission to get these cars fixed?
Any luck removing headlights. I’m stuck on mine
They unbolt from the inside.
If anyone has a fusebox diagram for these I would be forever in your debt! I just bought one but the fuse box covers are missing and no service manual. Any info would help feel free to message me.
Thank you!
Hey mate! I can sort that out for you . Shoot me a message
@@ktm101 Thanks so much man but I sold it 2 days ago. I was very sad to see it go!
Noooo, not the foldy mirrors 😭
Hey can you import and drive RHD vehicles in the US? So that's legal then?
Murica has 50+ states, some less crazy than others. It shouldn't be a problem but ... how could someone know da law in 50+ states?
As long as it's 25 years old or older, you're good to go in the United States
still avalable
Available car?
Interior at 5:27
Do you think the door speaker grilles look really odd?
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