I own a 2021 Land Cruiser so I’m a little biased. The 21 model year is like a 997.2 Porsche GT3. If you don’t know look on the Internet. This will always remain the most sought after and highest value, Land Cruiser ever made. Will we see crazy prices like two years ago probably not but my point is if you want one of these, you’re going to have to pay and pay a lot. There will be no deals for many many years. It’s simply the best vehicle ever made by any judgment or standard comparison. Great channel. Thanks for providing the content on the market. It’s always good to hear it from a true enthusiast and someone who knows what they’re talking about.
I hope these prices go down. I went to look at a 2021 with 30,000 miles that was used as a RENTAL CAR and was selling for $85K at the dealership 🤣 the pricing expectations are just too high for late-year 200 series. I’m hoping to upgrade from my crusty 2006 for as close to a perfect-condition 200 series as I can get within the next few years but finding it hard to justify at these price points.
I disagree with you gentlemen... but can see your point. I personally would put the 200 series as the pinaccle of LCs stateside, particularly these late model HEs. IMO, even at $100k its a steal compared to a G63 or similar selling for $200-300k.
I think this is a standard LC converted aftermarket to a heritage edition look alike, no roof rack and has 3rd row seats, heritage did not come with 3rd row seats. Spare tire is the standard LC wheel. Disappointing you didn’t pick up the after market conversion to heritage.
You are not correct. The 2021 was 3rd row optional. Only the 2020 didn't have the third row. Check out my video detailing the 2021 HE brochure. Additionally, the stitching on the seats match the HE trim. Also, just because they removed the easy-to-remove Yakima basket doesn't make it not a HE. Also, I've since learned that the HE's spare wheel didn't match the other four. forum.ih8mud.com/threads/matching-spare-wheel-for-heritage-edition.1250248/
You could be correct, I’m in South Africa and I own a 2017 LC 200 4.5diesel, we never got the HE, however all LCHE I’ve seen have the Toyota roof rack and the wheels are different BBS design compared to the one on your video. 🤷🏾♂️
Predicted Final Price: Sold for $97,000
Actual Final Price: Sold for $101,000
Nice job! From my $88k guess though. Two bidders going to war.
I guessed $100k-$105k a few days ago. So right along those lines.
I own a 2021 Land Cruiser so I’m a little biased. The 21 model year is like a 997.2 Porsche GT3. If you don’t know look on the Internet. This will always remain the most sought after and highest value, Land Cruiser ever made. Will we see crazy prices like two years ago probably not but my point is if you want one of these, you’re going to have to pay and pay a lot. There will be no deals for many many years. It’s simply the best vehicle ever made by any judgment or standard comparison. Great channel. Thanks for providing the content on the market. It’s always good to hear it from a true enthusiast and someone who knows what they’re talking about.
Appreciate that and hang on to your land cruiser 👍 I think you're right. I wouldn't be surprised for them to double in the next couple years
Just bought a 2020 LCHE in Miami. $65k with 64,000 miles. Had low speed damage to front bumper. White paint and I love it.
Does it have a third row? That feels like a much better purchase compared to the new Prado. If I fit, I'd be in a 200.
@@thelandcruiserproject No. Almost all of the LCHEs don't have a 3rd row. But the standard models have 3rd rows
@@thelandcruiserprojectgot a 2020 with 8k miles for 85k. Happy
He shot himself in the foot with the modifications
I hope these prices go down. I went to look at a 2021 with 30,000 miles that was used as a RENTAL CAR and was selling for $85K at the dealership 🤣 the pricing expectations are just too high for late-year 200 series.
I’m hoping to upgrade from my crusty 2006 for as close to a perfect-condition 200 series as I can get within the next few years but finding it hard to justify at these price points.
Yeah, me too. Still too inflated.
I disagree with you gentlemen... but can see your point. I personally would put the 200 series as the pinaccle of LCs stateside, particularly these late model HEs. IMO, even at $100k its a steal compared to a G63 or similar selling for $200-300k.
I think this is a standard LC converted aftermarket to a heritage edition look alike, no roof rack and has 3rd row seats, heritage did not come with 3rd row seats. Spare tire is the standard LC wheel. Disappointing you didn’t pick up the after market conversion to heritage.
You are not correct. The 2021 was 3rd row optional. Only the 2020 didn't have the third row. Check out my video detailing the 2021 HE brochure. Additionally, the stitching on the seats match the HE trim. Also, just because they removed the easy-to-remove Yakima basket doesn't make it not a HE. Also, I've since learned that the HE's spare wheel didn't match the other four. forum.ih8mud.com/threads/matching-spare-wheel-for-heritage-edition.1250248/
You could be correct, I’m in South Africa and I own a 2017 LC 200 4.5diesel, we never got the HE, however all LCHE I’ve seen have the Toyota roof rack and the wheels are different BBS design compared to the one on your video. 🤷🏾♂️
I'm going with $88,500 and doesn't sell.
I hope you're right.
I hope he's not.. oh wait, it sold at $101k plus BaT fees 😜