Without having seen a 250 in person, not sure which looks better? What say yee?
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They both look good, but I want a modern-looking Cruiser and I think the "retro round" look is overdone lately.
I like that most seem to like round better. Maybe I'll have just a tiny bit easier time getting a Land Cruiser trim.
I think the round looks a little too FJ Cruiserish on this one. But to each their own. Plus I have an FJ62 and I would love to have them side by side with rectangle headlights.
Wishful thinking lol. I think the Land Cruiser trim will be the most popular. Joe average buyer will not want cloth seats at $55K+
This is what I'm hoping. I have a deposit down and have told the dealer I want the 1958 edition. Round headlights, cloth seats, and no sunroof are all very big plusses for me. The only major feature I think I'll miss is the swaybar disconnect (pretty sure the MTS can be added later at minimal cost like on my GX).
How would MTS be added? Is it a simple software update?
On the current GX I think it's basically a process of adding a module and it's plug and play.How would MTS be added? Is it a simple software update?
.Forget where is was posted but someone claimed that Toyota said they were swappable.