But you chose an LX
Yes. I like it don’t get me wrong. But for reference, there’s a 2011 Sequoia platinum w/ 143k for $21,400k near me. I paid $24k cash for a very clean ‘09 LX with 149k miles. The Sequoia’s asking price is the same or even higher as a % of original price paid.
And guess what I wouldn’t be doing in the Sequoia? Swapping new AHC globes, bleeding AHC fluid, and replacing a JB-welded radiator (and water pump, serp belt, thermostat, idler pulley, etc) at 158k miles because Sequoia radiators made in the US don’t have the design flaw that Toyota chose to ignore in their apex J-VIN 200 series platform for a decade. I might have cam tower seepage in the Sequoia, but in 99.9% of cases, it doesn’t leak enough to even change the reading on the dipstick between oil changes.
My other vehicle is a Tundra SR5. It has been rock solid, no issues, and the interior might scuff easily, but it makes zero noises whatsoever. Literally dead silent at 49k miles. And I have beat the piss out of that truck from Tennessee to Colorado. My LX has spent its entire life on pavement (the guy I bought it from said he’s never even put it in 4wd, lol). The LX is the opposite of silent. It sounds like the 2nd row seats are loose. It rattles like mad, and the leather rubs. I have checked torque on everything, put foam underneath and between the seats and conditioned the leather, and it persists whenever unoccupied. It’s borderline maddening. I get that I’m hearing less road noise in the LX, but I still don’t understand how the rattling/rubbing is so loud.
I am a big fan of Toyota trucks and SUVs—the ruggedness and go-anywhere-and-come-back-every-time dependability. But I absolutely hate the “stealth wealth” “IYKYK” “look at me I bought the most capable $100k vehicle made on planet earth and I am scared to take off pavement” that I see sometimes on this forum. Someone literally started a thread recently about how they live in an affluent neighborhood and no one cares about their LC. Lolololol
It’s fine if people bought it for the badge, but looking down our noses at other vehicles especially when the 200 series has some glaring issues of its own is just ridiculous to me.
Sorry for the rant; not all aimed at you.
