RE: All-new Toyota Land Cruiser launched

RE: All-new Toyota Land Cruiser launched

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NGK210

2,945 posts

146 months

Wednesday 17th April
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100% agree with DA.
Europe’s diesel-only non-option is egregiously tin-eared and short-sighted, and wilfully anachronistic, planning by Toyota.

Clearly, Toyota doesn’t give 2Fs about European sales volume nor customer needs – it only cares about the US.

Please advise – if personal-importing a new hybrid-petrol LC250 from the US to the EU:
#What extra fees / import taxes would be incurred?
  1. Would the warranty be invalidated?
Ta smile



Edited by NGK210 on Thursday 18th April 16:51

Speed addicted

5,575 posts

228 months

Thursday 18th April
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NGK210 said:
100% agree with DA.
Europe’s diesel-only non-option is egregiously tin-eared and short-sighted, and wilfully anachronistic, planning by Toyota.

Clearly, Toyota doesn’t give 2Fs about European sales volume nor customer needs – it only cares about the US.

Please advise – if personal-importing a new hybrid-petrol LC250 from the US to the EU:
  1. What extra fees / import taxes would be incurred?
  2. Would the warranty be invalidated?
Ta smile
Wouldn’t you be better getting one from Australia or Japan so the steering wheel is on the right side?

bennno

11,658 posts

270 months

Thursday 18th April
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Is the pricing released / ordering open yet?

NGK210

2,945 posts

146 months

Thursday 18th April
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Speed addicted said:
NGK210 said:
100% agree with DA.
Europe’s diesel-only non-option is egregiously tin-eared and short-sighted, and wilfully anachronistic, planning by Toyota.

Clearly, Toyota doesn’t give 2Fs about European sales volume nor customer needs – it only cares about the US.

Please advise – if personal-importing a new hybrid-petrol LC250 from the US to the EU:
#What extra fees / import taxes would be incurred?
  1. Would the warranty be invalidated?
Ta smile
Wouldn’t you be better getting one from Australia or Japan so the steering wheel is on the right side?
LHD is fine because it’ll be used in Spain smile

Japs and Aussies also lumbered with the Poundland diesel.

Only Yanks get the powertrain that’s less polluting, more fuel efficient and future-proofed for stricter ULEZ-type regs. Irony, much? irked

ledz

579 posts

40 months

Friday 26th April
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Apparently prices are out now

Edited by ledz on Friday 26th April 13:05

LimaDelta

6,530 posts

219 months

Friday 26th April
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ledz said:
Apparently prices are out now
Not on Toyota UK's website yet that I can see.

TGCOTF-dewey

5,175 posts

56 months

Friday 26th April
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Starting 75k for the round headlight one.

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/retro-...

ledz

579 posts

40 months

Friday 26th April
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LimaDelta said:
ledz said:
Apparently prices are out now
Not on Toyota UK's website yet that I can see.
80k for the first edition

ledz

579 posts

40 months

Friday 26th April
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Some info
Invincible come with 20” wheels
First edition 18”

Snow and Rocks

1,893 posts

28 months

Friday 26th April
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A bit more than I (and my local dealer) suspected, fingers crossed they bring out other models (Icon and Active?) once the launch edition is finished or they'll be in danger of aiming too high like they did with the 200 series and losing their longstanding customers.


ledz

579 posts

40 months

Friday 26th April
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Also I find a little strange
The invincible model has 20” wheels
But the first edition only 18”
They will look so small on a big vehicle

Snow and Rocks

1,893 posts

28 months

Friday 26th April
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ledz said:
Also I find a little strange
The invincible model has 20” wheels
But the first edition only 18”
They will look so small on a big vehicle
It obviously has bigger profile tyres to compensate and is supposed to be more off road focused. 18s will ride better, be less puncture prone, cheaper, perform better off road and be easier to source tyres for. 20 inch wheels have no place on a Land Cruiser really.

As an aside my old Amazon was huge and was on 16s - with 285 75 16 tyres on, they looked more than big enough!

dpop

210 posts

133 months

Friday 26th April
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I'm absolutely gutted it's 80 grand, have been priced out of this one and was looking forward to it for ages (naively, clearly!!). Guess I'll stick with the LC90 as the fun car ...

Mikebentley

6,121 posts

141 months

Friday 26th April
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Sod that it’s a bit rich at that price. I’ll keep my Defender but had it been priced more keenly I might have considered it.

12lee

159 posts

166 months

Saturday
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That price for that engine makes me lose interest. Plus there are no interior colour choices. Even the first edition is black rather than tan.

I’ve been registered with my dealer for this for almost a year now and the way Toyota have handled this in the UK is really poor. 3 or 4 moving dates; online only, etc. I plan to maintain a watching brief for the mild hybrid version.

They’re producing some really interesting vehicles right now, but the restricted supply, engagement approach and pricing (facelift GRY anyone) is a turn off. I think it all stems from their cross-portfolio emissions which ultimately is a legislative constrain - I get that, however, at the prices being sought for the interesting cars there is better value available in other products. At least for me.

ledz

579 posts

40 months

Saturday
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12lee said:
That price for that engine makes me lose interest. Plus there are no interior colour choices. Even the first edition is black rather than tan.

I’ve been registered with my dealer for this for almost a year now and the way Toyota have handled this in the UK is really poor. 3 or 4 moving dates; online only, etc. I plan to maintain a watching brief for the mild hybrid version.

They’re producing some really interesting vehicles right now, but the restricted supply, engagement approach and pricing (facelift GRY anyone) is a turn off. I think it all stems from their cross-portfolio emissions which ultimately is a legislative constrain - I get that, however, at the prices being sought for the interesting cars there is better value available in other products. At least for me.
Isn’t the tan colour leather interior available here in the uk ?
Looks nice in all the press. You tube videos I’ve seen ??

DonkeyApple

55,369 posts

170 months

Saturday
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ledz said:
Also I find a little strange
The invincible model has 20” wheels
But the first edition only 18”
They will look so small on a big vehicle
But the tyres will look so much larger and normal. smile

Wheels for show, tyres for a pro. biggrin