2016 URJ200 SERIES LAND CRUISER/LX570 UPDATE-REFRESH

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I'll never understand why they so often include utterly useless things like orange lines and weird tire carriers to make it look "innovative." Why not let the vehicle design itself be the showcase? It's as though some exec said, "It looks boring...so.........stick some orange lines all over it, and it'll be good to go!"
 
Rear looks sorta the same. Front looks like the same as the defender/dc100 concept. Not my cup of tea. Looks like a driveable porta-potty
 
It looks like a LR4 had a drunken affair with one of those old Dodge Raiders. Just ugly enough to be good looking.

The majority of Wranglers sold are four door Unlimiteds, but there are plenty of two door out there. I have one that I drive on the snow and salt covered winter roads. Two door drivers still wave 99% of the time...four door drivers, not so much.
 
I thought the purpose of concept vehicles was to inspire, excite and stimulate...

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If I remember correctly, isin't that the Toyota concept that expresses the driver's emotions to other drivers through the color of external mounted lights? Like if you cut it off on the road, it turns red?
 
with the Jeep Wrangler practically saving Fiat/Chrysler this may be a possibility

I really wish Toyota/Lexus would've not wasted the prototype development dollars that they invested with Rod Millen on the Retro Cruiser Concept. This was years before the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited...

I think this priced under $40,000 would have sold far better than the FJ Cruiser ever did.

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Then wtf am I supposed to do with this concept? I'm stuck between laughing at its monstrosity or crying because I feel so bad for it.

Ok, well then, while you're sorting out laughing and crying, I'll take her for a spin and let you know how inspiring she is ;)
 
I hate our leather but in my head I tell myself it's for durability. At 70,000 miles my leather looks new. My 100 tan leather started to wear much earlier.
 
What is wrong with the marks? They had the seats folded down, it will go away. My 200 had those marks and now are gone.
 
Well, I wouldn't take the delivery of the car until I get a guarantee that the third-row seats will be replaced. It's not like you buy a high end luxury suits who is not ironed. I had similar marks on a new BMW X5 with Dakota Leather (which is pretty rough) and they did not get away, I had to get them replaced on warranty.
 

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