Same here, only interested in turbo diesel.
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Models like the LC usually go almost 10 years before a full redesign. They don't sell enough to change it completely every 3 years (cough.. Camry). The Hundy was 98-07, so I would assume the 200 will be 08-17 before a full redesign.
Is that the front or the back? Just asking.
It may follow the styling ques of the 2014 4runner front facia.
beno I understand what you are saying but it Toyota doing this; I would love to buy a 200 series LC. The reason I'm going to LX is the interior. I myself still feel 80 to 90K is a lot of money and the quality of the interior is the final reason. I feel the 2013 interior of the LC is similar to my 2006 LX. Hard plastic center console, plastic trim all around etc. If the LC had a better interior it would sell more.
. They are not blind, just appreciate a nice big firm ass.the blind people must be doing the backends of the rigs cause I think the front of the 200 looks better than the 100, but the rear end of the 100 looks way better than the 200!!!
. They are not blind, just appreciate a nice big firm ass.
wonder what engine the 300 is gonna have in it? The LC has always had the most traditional styling of the toyota line up IMO, I think it will be just a modern version of the 200/100 series...