Toyota Landcruiser Amazon- Buying Advice and General Views
Toyota Landcruiser Amazon- Buying Advice and General Views
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Snkv8

Original Poster:

3 posts

56 months

Friday 24th December 2021
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Hi All,

Season greetings to you all.

New member on here, but have been an active reader for last few months.

I am looking to buy a Toyota Landcruiser Amazon (100 series).
Have previously owned a year 2000 4.7 V8 Amazon.

This time thinking of getting as new as possible (2005-2007) Landcruiser Amazon 4.2 Diesel.

Any advice on these?

It seems they are around £15-18k for that vintage and north of 20k for lower mileage ones. Under £10k examples are older ( pre 2004) and usually over 250k miles.

One thing I am conscious about is the "future" of diesel cars. I dont want to tie 15-20k into a car for it to fall out of favour.

Are the values of Landcruiser Amazon's"artificially"high ?
Or due to winter etc?


fflump

3,441 posts

66 months

Friday 24th December 2021
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There are probably better ways to spend 20k than on a 15 yr old Toyota Amazon unless you’re expecting the collapse of society.
Hilux double cabs are better value and can always be sold on with mounting points for a dushka👍

mike9009

10,676 posts

271 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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All second hand cars are artificially high at the moment....so may be not artificial. However, once new supplies get going again expect a correction downwards.

Personally, at the moment, I wouldn't spend £20k on a 14 year old motor.

What do you use it for??? Some helpful peeps on here might suggest something more reasonable....

ChocolateFrog

34,954 posts

201 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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100 Series Landcruisers haven't been affected too much by the recent price increases, they've always been disproportionately high.

The sweet spot is 2005, most of the facelift features, less the LED rear lights and a few other bits while avoiding the 2006 higher VED rate.

Mileage not really an issue in itself but most will be rusty and it's easy to cover it up with some waxoyl.

Walter Sobchak

5,739 posts

252 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Don’t worry too much about getting one with 200k miles on, if it’s been serviced regularly anyway, they will do triple that, only real thing to worry about is the chassis so but the one that’s cleanest underneath and has had some rust prevention done.

Snkv8

Original Poster:

3 posts

56 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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I don't do off roading, nor am I a farmer - so will probably never use the truck to its true potential.

Just like the way they look.

I suppose a 2005 Landcruiser Amazon will be more reliable than a 2015/16/17+ Bmw X5, Audi Q7 etc.

If you look on Autotrader there's not many low mileage diesel ones around for 10k. More like 15k+.


Snkv8

Original Poster:

3 posts

56 months

Saturday 25th December 2021
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Also whats your thoughts on this Euro 6, clean air zones?

Will all old diesels just be forced off the roads or heavily taxed.

Walter Sobchak

5,739 posts

252 months

Sunday 26th December 2021
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Hard to say, I think eventually they will but that will be years off, in the meantime if you don’t travel into London or any other city centres that are getting the zones in the near future I’d not worry too much about it.

jason61c

5,978 posts

202 months

Sunday 26th December 2021
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Snkv8 said:
Also whats your thoughts on this Euro 6, clean air zones?

Will all old diesels just be forced off the roads or heavily taxed.
I just wouldn't worry about it. or buy an import and they'll be exempt.

They're amazing things, hold money really really well. there's a couple of new ones near me, they're owned by 'proper' money types.