Well, The antenna was unreliable, the power seats were unreliable, the door lock was unreliable.
with the experience I have had [...] I dont agree with the people saying its a beast that will last forever

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Well, The antenna was unreliable, the power seats were unreliable, the door lock was unreliable.
with the experience I have had [...] I dont agree with the people saying its a beast that will last forever
I did a lot of research before buying my first 80 in June.
All of this along with it being extremely underpowered and the atrocious fuel economy. I also have the constant worry in the back of my mind about the head gasket failing.
I don't know about that list and your gripe. It really seems like minor stuff to me, nothing that would leave your wife stranded or would require you to drop everything and get right on it. I don't want to call you Alice, but you are kind of being a.....Probably should sell it.
Or-
Take a deep breath, put your wifey in one of the other 10 cars you seem to own, and run it through the proper PM schedule and get it back to top shape. If you plan on using it like an old accord ie doing the least possible maintenance and running it into the ground while beating on it on trails over the weekends, not going to be good for you.
I didnt ask you to give me a plan of action. I asked if people thought they are good trucks.
You did your research??? Where...
The sticker MPG is 13/15 for a '94. I doubt the '97 is different.
The truck weighs about 5000lb stock and only has 212HP and 275lb-ft torque.
But, it has full float solid axles with coil springs and lockers. If you are not using it for wheeling, you got the wrong vehicle.
First of all, add the price of those parts that failed. It may be minor stuff to you, but I guess Im one of those "princesses" that dont like their instrument panel to be lit up like a xmas tree.
Truth be told, yes you'll constantly have to maintain the truck. My truck has about 130k miles as well and a seeping oil pan gasket, oil pump, power steering pump. Amongst other things I'd like to address...and the pending headgasket possibility.
The truck comes with the "it's a Land Cruiser thing", just like any other marquee...whether it's Rand Rover or MB G-Wagen.
As the truck ages, it becomes less of a daily driver type vehicle and more of a specialized, only when camping or hauling vehicle. Especially when it costs $10 in gas to run simple errands.
Anyway, my point is the 80 is now a labor of love type vehicle. You don't buy it because it has the best comfort, power, reliability, etc... you get it for the special enjoyment we get out of fixing or modding it...and occasionally driving it.
The 100/200 series may be a better fit for me personally (and you as well), and many 80 owners have migrated toward the newer vehicles.
As a daily driver, the LC is nothing to write home about as far as reliability goes. It will tolerate a lot of neglect, and if you don't care about creature comforts, it'll keep on rocking for a while. If you jsut need a commuter, though, a Honda Accord would probably be better than either an 80 or a pathfinder.
So now you're left evaluating whether the LC is reliable "for it's intended purpose." With that in mind, I'd say yes, but I don't think any more reliable than most other body-on-frame solid axle rigs. People will disagree and cite the reliability of things like the sunroof and power window switches and things like that, but in all reality, there are plenty of mid-90s wranglers and cherokees where those things are still functional as well. This is a Land Cruiser forum, though, so there's an affinity for the mystique associated with owning an 80.
Yeah, I did my research. Go back and read the whole thread before you try to school me on something.
I SAID, I was willing to deal with the bad fuel economy since I was supposedly getting a stout Toyota that would last forever.
I have CLEARLY struck a cord with a few very sensitive LC owners on this forum.
I guess Im the crazy one that would question the fact that a half dozen things have failed on my truck in the first 3 months I have owned it. Maybe I should have started this thread in a different forum.
See ya.
I would sell that lemon and get a Range Rover. Much more stylish with 18 inch rims.