Seems like prices have come down from 2023. Sure pristine versions sell for a lot but regular well loved trucks are reasonable IMO
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/berthoud-1994-toyota-land-cruiser/7695202585.html
If i didn't already have it's twin I would buy that 1994. I paid more than that just two years ago but mine has a recent paint job. That's a great deal at $10.5k
Anyone else watching this crazy low mileage JDM import? It basically looks new!
https://carsandbids.com/auctions/377Y4Vbq/1991-toyota-land-cruiser-vx-limited
It was bid to $37k last time
https://carsandbids.com/auctions/KZQBYb6b/1991-toyota-land-cruiser-vx-limited
If a sought after vehicle doesn't sell within a day or two then it is overpriced. If you aren't kicking tires then make an appointment and be prepared to offer your price. If the vehicle is functional and operating fine they don't need to give you a discount for preventative maintenance like...
This beauty is going to change hands again today. Seller might break even after a purchase a few months ago here.
https://carsandbids.com/auctions/3OWW8Mey/1995-toyota-land-cruiser
There are a couple of rough 80 series for sale in Colorado for under $10k. None have been worth the effort IMO. Its the destroyed interior and sun faded exteriors that give me pause. The engines are usually good as they have actually been driven all their lives...
Fixed that for you
Sorry just being pedantic but you are speculating and using the wrong language. There are no guarantees in the future only observation based on past trends.