I have the 2011 Velfire V6 and the wife has a 2008 Mercedes S class V6, the Vellfire is a smoother is a smoother gear changer and is far superior when it comes to pot holes. The Mercedes has the advantage of distronic cruise control whereas the Vellfire has standard cruise control, but prefer my Vellfire any day.
What do you expect in Belgium? It has no road signs, almost no rules, it didnt have a givernment for 9 months and lots of very creepy people. Aside from that, its a glorious country.
Toyota 🤦♂️😂😂😂😉 I actually remember seeing these in Japan some time ago👌 I thought it looked familiar. Though, I thought you were in Spain because that’s where all the poms go for Summer & Winter 😉
We recently purchased 2024 model. How to change language from Japanese to English. Ur earliest response would be highly appreciated. Thank you in advance
The menu on the console has a language option, BUT not all of it can be changed. Main options can be but sub menu's and radio etc I believe is still in Japanese.
More comfortable than a Rolls-Royce Cullanan in a Toyota top spec Alphard and these are much cheaper in Australia and they are grey imports in fact there is a Toyota Alphard for sale in Sydney Australia for aud$990900 that has done 10km convert the price into british pounds and much cheaper and they get cheaper the older they are and the more kilometers they have and not forgetting the Vellfire also been a Toyota very reliable out of the fleet which the owners have this will spend less time getting repairs done be much more reliable and were all the Mazdss Toyotas Lexuses Hondas and Suzukis in Brussels they were all European crap in Australia its Toyotas have 1997 Toyota Hilux Suzukis we have a 2021 Suzuki Beleno GLX Mazdas our daughter and a nephew have mazda 3s Hondas my sister in law owns a first generation Jazz never will sell it and Lexuses in Australia there a lot of Toyotas new ones twenty thirty year old ones and a lot of older Hondas Mazdas and Suzukis driving around so those main Japanese brands are very popular because when comes to cars generally Australians like to keep there cars a long time there are not many European and British cars around because they are expensive and are unreliable
@@paulnotdownunder3172 l didn't know that l know the Lexus LM is been sold through Lexus dealers but l never knew that Toyota was importing them see a couple around along wit the Noah's Voxys and Estimas are everywhere also there are a lot if welcabs especially with the Voxys and Noah's because a lot of them have the wheelchair sticker on them
I have a 2006 Alphard converted into a camper ,a lovely car.
I have the 2011 Velfire V6 and the wife has a 2008 Mercedes S class V6, the Vellfire is a smoother is a smoother gear changer and is far superior when it comes to pot holes. The Mercedes has the advantage of distronic cruise control whereas the Vellfire has standard cruise control, but prefer my Vellfire any day.
It depends, you can import one slightly below 30 grand. This style Toyota Alphard is made since 2015.
even before 2015 there was production for both the alphard and the vellfire .....they're popular on my regions markets
That Lexus facelift for the Alphard is insane
The Fact I have one myself has the exact similar specifications, this particular unit is a 2015 TOYOTA ALPHARD 2.5 SC JBL PREMIUM SOUNDSYSTEM [AGH30].
I have Toyota velfire same style different front .. awesome drive basically a top end Lexus.. so turned it into a camper … 😂 best thing ever
You see a lot of these in Thailand. The lack of clearance at the front would bother me.
It's actually surprising high off the ground if you don't get that ridiculous TRD bodykit.
What do you expect in Belgium? It has no road signs, almost no rules, it didnt have a givernment for 9 months and lots of very creepy people. Aside from that, its a glorious country.
Toyota/Lexus do a 4seater vehicle that's bigger then the land cruiser... Seen a bunch in Ukraine
That's more luxurious than most mercs
Looks like a villa in Tenerife on wheels.
What year is this
Over $300k in the US.
I’m literally here just to hear how the fuck to pronounce “ALPHARD” exactly lol 😂
Toyota 🤦♂️😂😂😂😉 I actually remember seeing these in Japan some time ago👌 I thought it looked familiar. Though, I thought you were in Spain because that’s where all the poms go for Summer & Winter 😉
We recently purchased 2024 model. How to change language from Japanese to English. Ur earliest response would be highly appreciated.
Thank you in advance
The menu on the console has a language option, BUT not all of it can be changed. Main options can be but sub menu's and radio etc I believe is still in Japanese.
It looks like a giant capybara😃
More comfortable than a Rolls-Royce Cullanan in a Toyota top spec Alphard and these are much cheaper in Australia and they are grey imports in fact there is a Toyota Alphard for sale in Sydney Australia for aud$990900 that has done 10km convert the price into british pounds and much cheaper and they get cheaper the older they are and the more kilometers they have and not forgetting the Vellfire also been a Toyota very reliable out of the fleet which the owners have this will spend less time getting repairs done be much more reliable and were all the Mazdss Toyotas Lexuses Hondas and Suzukis in Brussels they were all European crap in Australia its Toyotas have 1997 Toyota Hilux Suzukis we have a 2021 Suzuki Beleno GLX Mazdas our daughter and a nephew have mazda 3s Hondas my sister in law owns a first generation Jazz never will sell it and Lexuses in Australia there a lot of Toyotas new ones twenty thirty year old ones and a lot of older Hondas Mazdas and Suzukis driving around so those main Japanese brands are very popular because when comes to cars generally Australians like to keep there cars a long time there are not many European and British cars around because they are expensive and are unreliable
Very true indeed.
Theres many Alphards and Velfires in Sydney. Toyota are now importing them directly, no more grey imports 100% markups.
@@paulnotdownunder3172 l didn't know that l know the Lexus LM is been sold through Lexus dealers but l never knew that Toyota was importing them see a couple around along wit the Noah's Voxys and Estimas are everywhere also there are a lot if welcabs especially with the Voxys and Noah's because a lot of them have the wheelchair sticker on them
Very boxy shape like other smaller MPV's in Japan.
UP to belgium?
Na, they really didn't want you to drive their roller.
Lol....we'll see....
I know where you are. in the future 😛
I JUST LOVE IT, LOOKING FOWARD TO OWN ONE IN JESUS NAME. AMEN
The Transporter 2023. star = Motors for the Masses 😀