@Two Guys and a Ride I like it, will you send it over to Africa in Nigeria for me, how much should I pay for it? I seriously need one but yours will be fine if you ll do it for me.
I don't know how to explain. I had a lot of different cars. But every time I see my 2001 LX470 220k miles - I'm smile. I really love this vehicle. So many special places visited. So many good memories with my family.
Couldn't agree more! As you can imagine, I get to drive LOTS of different vehicles...even a $245k BENTLEY BENTAYGA...but at the end of the day I get to drive home in comfort, style and reliability in my Series 100 Land Cruiser. I know EXACTLY how you feel. Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching!
Well thank you. As a fellow owner I was happy to share. These are such great vehicles that I encourage anyone that can find one to immediately buy it and join the party! Thanks for watching
I own a 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser with approximately 138k miles. No issues or leaks! One of the most iconic and reliable SUV's in the world! Love my Yota!
I have a 03 LC. The camera does not due justice to how big the interior feels. The inside is so spacious and comfortable. The v8 is also good for so donuts in the snow.
RSCA is the disable button for the Side-Curtain Airbags to stop the system accidentally deploying the Side airbags during severe off-roading tilt maneuvers ...Not Traction control. All in all, you guys rock!!
2006 with 278K. She is a beast. Doors still close like bank vault doors. No squeaks or rattles. A joy to drive. Great turning radius for such a big vehicle. Always starts, always runs. Always.
I’ve had many 60s and 80s…right now I have a 100. It’s in the shop for paint and body. I can’t wait to get it back. Hands down, the best landcruiser ever made, though I suspect maybe the 200 could be better?
I love my '01 LC. It has 109,000 miles so it's not even broken in yet. First thing I did when I got it in '04 was to take off the running boards. Thing that bothers me most is my factory navigation bit the dust a few years ago. Now I wish I had passed on the nav so I could have put in a really superior aftermarket head unit in it. Word is that Toyota is not bringing the LC to the US after the 2021 model year. That's really hard to believe. Lexus will continue to get its version the LX but that things exterior is hideous.
109k miles? Dang, you’re right not even broken in yet! Everything on mine still works and it’s a joy to drive and I love the confidence it inspires that I can go anywhere. Toyota would make a big mistake if they don’t continue to sell the LC in the US. The reason I picked the LC over the LX is it’s understated grace. Thanks for watching
@@bcatz454 I’ve a 2001 with factory navigation, useless nav unit now; please share how to replace? It encompasses all of the other climate control and audio settings too...
One tip to ALL UK owners of this vehicle, especially if you’re hauling the 4.7 V8 petrol engine. Get your car professionally converted to run on clean and cheap LPG. This will both save you money and the environment in the long term as well as add years to the life of your truck. I paid top whack for a Prinns multivalve conversion and hand on heart it’s been worth every penny.
Hey John, thanks for recommending, I'm currently in the market to buy a Toyota Land cruiser but I am conflicted in getting petrol or diesel. Why do you recommend petrol over diesel for this car? I would assume that diesel is alot better for these cars, I am also from the UK so I would love to know your opinion. Thanks in advance!
@@isanawab1441 I live in the UK but have a 2nd home in South Africa. I would NOT recommend driving a LPG conversion in South Africa for the simple reason that they do not currently having the fuel station infrastructure to support it. It’s a different story here in the UK but only if you use your brains and know how to plan ahead. If you live or work more than 10 miles from your nearest LPG filling station, I would go diesel. Here in the Midlands, I’m pretty well spoilt for choice and it was the same for me in North East London. It might be different for YOU!
As for my recommendation, that’s easy! Once you fire up that V8 4.7 power plant only then will you understand the true meaning of the saying “Sex on Wheels”! The downside is that this engine drinks petrol likes it’s drunk. LPG is cheaper (less than half the price) and cleaner than dirty diesel. Which means you can still enjoy the good good sex without suffering the nag, nag, regrets in the morning. 😎
I wanna buy one when I have enough budget. Watched and heard good comment about the LC. Also some bad ones like, the fuel consumption and the road tax. This two is no doubt about it but plus and minus all... In the end of the day, you gotta drive a 20 years old reliable, durable, safe SUV with comfort and style which is still relevant to this day. So, I think to myself....why not, you only live once....😆👍💪💪
90.8 cubic feet max cargo space behind the first row of seats INCLUDES the second row folded up against the first row. Pull those out and WOW you have a lot of space. Probably closer to the 115 to 120 cubic feet amount. 90.8 may also include the third row folded up. Not sure about that. With the passenger seat all the way forward there is a whopping 80 inches of room an for someone 6 foot three this is a big bonus for sleeping. Have a nice day.
I use the second row seats so not taking those out. I did however remove the third row seats completely making loads of useable space in back. Thanks for watching
Love my (21 year old) LC100. It does everything I need it to do and more and is as close to trouble free motoring that I’ve ever gotten with any car. Just a shame Toyota lost the plot with the LC200.
@@redbone7040 Same here! Every time I think about selling my truck, I end up not selling it because there is nothing on the market that I could reasonably replace it with and I know this because there are people with brand new Land Rover Defenders (on my manor) who look upon my 21 year old LC100 with envious eyes.
In the UK we don't get 100 series high spec cars without AHC, but we do get a straight 6 4.2 litre turbo diesel. Oh and all UK cars come with locking rear diff and twin batteries. Oh and rust.
Yeah I have 1999 4,2L turbodiesel - it is getting rusty. Prev owner painted the frame and it just rusted under the rubberized coating (epic fail) When I got it, it started pealing revealing huge problem. Im about to dish out the money for renovation. I think it will be worth it, but still it ain't cheap. The car tho is amazing - driving it has therapeutic effects - not even joking! I often make excuses to have somewhere I have to drive to xD
They are out there but getting harder to find. I looked for about 3 years before I located this one. It’s an amazing to drive and so comfortable and capable...start looking...good luck!
Same here in Angola. You can't import a car with more than 3 years. Actually you can, but you have to pay a lot of taxes. There is a few LC100 running, but nobody wants to sell it.
Check out my 2000 4RUNNER too! ua-cam.com/video/Q4OupcUHZ_c/v-deo.html
@Two Guys and a Ride I like it, will you send it over to Africa in Nigeria for me, how much should I pay for it? I seriously need one but yours will be fine if you ll do it for me.
@@sundayomeje6866send it to Nigeria??? I would not send a blank piece of paper over there. I would get scammed for the price of the stamp 😢
I don't know how to explain. I had a lot of different cars. But every time I see my 2001 LX470 220k miles - I'm smile. I really love this vehicle. So many special places visited. So many good memories with my family.
Couldn't agree more! As you can imagine, I get to drive LOTS of different vehicles...even a $245k BENTLEY BENTAYGA...but at the end of the day I get to drive home in comfort, style and reliability in my Series 100 Land Cruiser. I know EXACTLY how you feel. Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching!
Crypto San these days my cars only take me to the supermarket.
That’s what it’s all about!
Still driving my 2000!
As a cruiser owner and enthusiast I’d like to say well done. This was a thorough and well executed video. Thanks!
Well thank you. As a fellow owner I was happy to share. These are such great vehicles that I encourage anyone that can find one to immediately buy it and join the party! Thanks for watching
I own a 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser with approximately 138k miles. No issues or leaks! One of the most iconic and reliable SUV's in the world! Love my Yota!
Love mine too. I also have a 2000 4Runner tats super clean. Thanks for watching
I have a 03 LC. The camera does not due justice to how big the interior feels. The inside is so spacious and comfortable. The v8 is also good for so donuts in the snow.
Agreed. This thing is massive and definitely fun in the dirt and snow. Thanks for watching
RSCA is the disable button for the Side-Curtain Airbags to stop the system accidentally deploying the Side airbags during severe off-roading tilt maneuvers ...Not Traction control. All in all, you guys rock!!
Hey thanks for the clarification. We love it when our viewers help us get it right! Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching!
2006 with 278K. She is a beast. Doors still close like bank vault doors. No squeaks or rattles. A joy to drive. Great turning radius for such a big vehicle. Always starts, always runs. Always.
Right on!
thats so reassuring to hear, I recently bought a 2006 159k miles pretty great condition cost mid 20s. Looking forward glad to be apart of the club
I hope to be a 100 series owner someday myself. I love my 1990 HDJ81 and a 100 series would be a nice compliment.
Very true. Good luck
I love the square lines of the LC100 it has a classic look. The 200 is great, but a bit bulky looking in my opinion.
Agreed. I love the big boxy proportions. Thanks for watching
Lc200 is very much heavy and clumsy to drive . Prefers the lc100 all day long
Nice review, I’ve a 2001 TLC, still running like a champ!
Same here. Congratulations. Thanks for watching
I’ve had many 60s and 80s…right now I have a 100. It’s in the shop for paint and body. I can’t wait to get it back. Hands down, the best landcruiser ever made, though I suspect maybe the 200 could be better?
I agree that the 100 is still the best version
325k on our 01. Still like new. We love it!,
Just now slightly broken in. Congrats and thanks for watching
incredible, I have 100 series 159k miles 2006
Antenna button was made for offroad trails that would normally break it off otherwise or get hung up. Think started on the fj80.
Good information to know. Thanks for watching
Or for car washes
Thanks guys! Lovin the 100 series...
I absolutely love mine. Thanks for watching
I love my '01 LC. It has 109,000 miles so it's not even broken in yet. First thing I did when I got it in '04 was to take off the running boards. Thing that bothers me most is my factory navigation bit the dust a few years ago. Now I wish I had passed on the nav so I could have put in a really superior aftermarket head unit in it. Word is that Toyota is not bringing the LC to the US after the 2021 model year. That's really hard to believe. Lexus will continue to get its version the LX but that things exterior is hideous.
109k miles? Dang, you’re right not even broken in yet! Everything on mine still works and it’s a joy to drive and I love the confidence it inspires that I can go anywhere. Toyota would make a big mistake if they don’t continue to sell the LC in the US. The reason I picked the LC over the LX is it’s understated grace. Thanks for watching
nah you can delete the factory navigation, well documented that you can delete it and then run a high end Pioneer with apple car play
@@bcatz454 thanks for the information
@@bcatz454 I’ve a 2001 with factory navigation, useless nav unit now; please share how to replace? It encompasses all of the other climate control and audio settings too...
check out the 300 series 2022
Good job guys. Very detailed and enjoyable to watch!
It’s a great SUV and it’s comfortable and rugged. I had to share this awesome truck. Thanks for watching!
One tip to ALL UK owners of this vehicle, especially if you’re hauling the 4.7 V8 petrol engine. Get your car professionally converted to run on clean and cheap LPG. This will both save you money and the environment in the long term as well as add years to the life of your truck. I paid top whack for a Prinns multivalve conversion and hand on heart it’s been worth every penny.
Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching don’t forget to hit that subscribe button
Hey John, thanks for recommending, I'm currently in the market to buy a Toyota Land cruiser but I am conflicted in getting petrol or diesel. Why do you recommend petrol over diesel for this car? I would assume that diesel is alot better for these cars, I am also from the UK so I would love to know your opinion. Thanks in advance!
@@isanawab1441 I live in the UK but have a 2nd home in South Africa. I would NOT recommend driving a LPG conversion in South Africa for the simple reason that they do not currently having the fuel station infrastructure to support it. It’s a different story here in the UK but only if you use your brains and know how to plan ahead. If you live or work more than 10 miles from your nearest LPG filling station, I would go diesel. Here in the Midlands, I’m pretty well spoilt for choice and it was the same for me in North East London. It might be different for YOU!
As for my recommendation, that’s easy! Once you fire up that V8 4.7 power plant only then will you understand the true meaning of the saying “Sex on Wheels”! The downside is that this engine drinks petrol likes it’s drunk. LPG is cheaper (less than half the price) and cleaner than dirty diesel. Which means you can still enjoy the good good sex without suffering the nag, nag, regrets in the morning. 😎
I wanna buy one when I have enough budget. Watched and heard good comment about the LC. Also some bad ones like, the fuel consumption and the road tax. This two is no doubt about it but plus and minus all... In the end of the day, you gotta drive a 20 years old reliable, durable, safe SUV with comfort and style which is still relevant to this day. So, I think to myself....why not, you only live once....😆👍💪💪
The highway fuel mileage was 15-17 mpg for me, but well worth it driving this awesome vehicle!
If I was to drive from Nairobi to Cape Town I would not hesitate to take the series 100. I know I will get there AND back.
Truth! These vehicles will go almost anywhere. Thanks for watching
Ah yes, the legendary Toyota Land Cruiser. The LC will probably outlast humanity.
The LC and cockroaches :) Thanks for watching!
90.8 cubic feet max cargo space behind the first row of seats INCLUDES the second row folded up against the first row. Pull those out and WOW you have a lot of space. Probably closer to the 115 to 120 cubic feet amount. 90.8 may also include the third row folded up. Not sure about that. With the passenger seat all the way forward there is a whopping 80 inches of room an for someone 6 foot three this is a big bonus for sleeping. Have a nice day.
I use the second row seats so not taking those out. I did however remove the third row seats completely making loads of useable space in back. Thanks for watching
Just purchased a V8 100 Series yesterday. 😅
Congratulations. You’ll have years of fun and off road adventures ahead. Thanks for watching
@@benspiritas7050 it’s not out yet. It’s in post production now and will release on 11/11
Really nice practical review
Thank you. It’s a great vehicle and I love driving it!
Love my (21 year old) LC100. It does everything I need it to do and more and is as close to trouble free motoring that I’ve ever gotten with any car. Just a shame Toyota lost the plot with the LC200.
100% agreement. Awesome vehicle. Thanks for watching and don't forget to hit that SUBSCRIBE button!
I love my 06 won't trade it for anything👌👌👌👌💯💯💯💯💯💯
@@redbone7040 Same here! Every time I think about selling my truck, I end up not selling it because there is nothing on the market that I could reasonably replace it with and I know this because there are people with brand new Land Rover Defenders (on my manor) who look upon my 21 year old LC100 with envious eyes.
@@johnchristopher5075 yes exactly,many people try to buy it but i cannot replace it with what they offer😁
Thanks for the video very thorough.
Thanks for watching
In the UK we don't get 100 series high spec cars without AHC, but we do get a straight 6 4.2 litre turbo diesel. Oh and all UK cars come with locking rear diff and twin batteries. Oh and rust.
Thanks for sharing. Good to hear from our cousins across the pond. Thanks for watching!
Very thorough review! I have a 2000 year of the 100 series.
Thanks. These are great vehicles. I love mine. Thanks for watching
I need this land cruiser I would like to buy it
Thanks but it's not for sale
Yeah I have 1999 4,2L turbodiesel - it is getting rusty. Prev owner painted the frame and it just rusted under the rubberized coating (epic fail) When I got it, it started pealing revealing huge problem. Im about to dish out the money for renovation. I think it will be worth it, but still it ain't cheap. The car tho is amazing - driving it has therapeutic effects - not even joking! I often make excuses to have somewhere I have to drive to xD
Hey I completely understand! You feel like to tasks or journey is too big or too far when driving a Land Cruiser. Thanks for watching!
Great video!
Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching!
Better get that brake fluid exchanged. Shriek looks dehydrated. 😜
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Thanks guys!!!
You're welcome.
Lmao... If this is old school, then what's my 1973 Land Cruiser? 😂
It’s my old school and yours is classic cruzing. Thanks for watching
This must be a southern LC to not have rust!?
Nope. Minnesota car since new. Thanks for watching
Can imagine if Toyota built station wagons that had Land cruiser durability & were better than the Crosstrek?
I’d be in line for one!
Do you guys own this Land Cruiser? It’s so nice.
Yes, it’s my personal vehicle. Thanks for watching
@@TwoGuysandaRide I’m so jealous that thing is beautiful!
They are out there but getting harder to find. I looked for about 3 years before I located this one. It’s an amazing to drive and so comfortable and capable...start looking...good luck!
I also have a very clean rust free 2000 4Runner than is showroom ready - ua-cam.com/video/Q4OupcUHZ_c/v-deo.html
Wow the legendary Land Cruiser! One of my dream cars! That one is so clean, how many miles is on it?
Currently has only 184k miles...still practically new!! I love the 100 Series! Thanks for watching
@@TwoGuysandaRide Yup 2uz fe engine easily goes to 300k!
@@jaymoar3561 and more!
Just bought a 2003 Lexus lx470 182,000 miles. It feels SO SOLID👍💪
Thank you for this review. Very informative 🙏
@@juanrgonzalez3448 congratulations! Thanks for watching
good review, but the number of times i counted you say: "it does have".
How many? I get a nickel for each time and Im trying to buy some cheese for my macaroni :) Thanks for watching!
@@TwoGuysandaRide haha good one, cheers
I love your videos, guys! 👌🏾
I'm from Angola - Luanda!
Could y’all tell me how much this car currently costs in the United States?
This car is about $15k USD. A new Land Cruiser is about $90k USD. Thanks for watching
@@TwoGuysandaRide and now it’s more like $35,000.
I wish I could get this 100 series in my country but they ban cars which are over 7 yrs old. I believe 100 series is strong than 200 series.
Sorry to hear that. I think the 100 Series was the best Toyota ever made. Thanks for watching
Same here in Angola. You can't import a car with more than 3 years. Actually you can, but you have to pay a lot of taxes. There is a few LC100 running, but nobody wants to sell it.
I want one, but I think the 2008 200 series first year might be worth an extra 5 grand or so. I like the larger engine and no timing belt.
I don’t think you can go wrong with either. I love mine! Thanks for watching
I wanted to know the horse power and torque!!
I state both in the video and list it in the description. You have to watch the video
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It's a great SUV. Thanks for watching
And still expensive
Still dependable and worth it