I feel so misunderstood. I originally purchased an HDJ81 because I always wanted a landcruiser and did not want a pile of rust. I have the financial means now to get what I want. I was also attracted to the fuel consumption numbers I saw which I now know are only achieved under ideal circumstances. The 4.2 1HDT still gets great economy considering the mass of an HDJ81, and it's quiet and durable. I'm actually not disappointed. The problem for me was that I believed I should be getting much better consumption figures. After doing more followup with the Aussies and Kiwis (not on this board) and achieving some tanks in the mid to higher 20 mpg imperial range, I am now satisfied there is nothing wrong with my truck. This might explain the "incessant" comment regarding fuel consumption. I am one of those people who wants to know why. I've never been satisfied with generic explanations which, when dug into deaper, result in the asker finding out the answerer really knows very little.
Martin, I understand your inquisitive mind and approve 100%. I would do the same in your position. But let me add this, hopefully it will spark an "Aha!" in you and others.
As you know, I have been getting fairly good figures. I also spelled my methodology in detail and gave as much info as possible about the trip I made and my driving style.
One thing I have noticed from those that have claimed fairly poor fuel economy is this: they often drive
lifted trucks with
huge tires, drive through apparently very steep hills at fairly high altitude or do mostly fairly short runs.
Sounds familiar? What I mean to say, compare beans with beans, not with peas. I used to own a BJ60, which I gave away to one of my best friends who was also its original owner. I really thought I needed to keep it because when I got my new truck, winter was coming and nothing had been done to it.
Well all I can say is, after a few highway runs where I noticed I only used something like 10% more fuel than with the old tractor and after starting no problemo at -28C with no engine heater, I quickly changed my mind and let the Old Faithful go to its old owner.
We have to remember that this is a heavier vehicle than the BJ60 it replaced, it is automatic, has constantly running front dif and locked hubs, a much larger engine that is longer to heat up, has more parts so more internal losses and it only uses 10% more fuel under the same conditions the old four-banger was using? I find that more than reasonable and for someone driving between 25,000 and 30,000 km a year, it translates to about $300 more per year. Like the commercial says, it costs me just the price of a coffee cup a day more than my old truck and I get to enjoy a VASTLY superior ride. Considering I spend close to 500 hours on the road a year, it does vastly more to improve my enjoyment of life than the old 60 ever did. No comparison!
I have never said "DON'T buy a cheap 81." What I have said, to paraphrase, is "be extremely cautious buying a cheap 81." It may in fact be possible to get a decent truck for 15K. However, I do not just pull my observations out of thin air. I know several people who own 81's, and I have seen many of the ones that ATEB has serviced, as well as heard the bills owners with bargain units have had to pay, 2,3, 6 or more months after their "bargain." IF you know what you are getting, or you are comfortable with the risk, fine. Just BE PREPARED for expenses you did not anticipate with that kind of truck. You might get lucky. But probably there will be surprises at some point.
It also comes to what one considers a 'must repair' or 'must pour money into it'. I don't have a mint truck like the ones Wayne sell, although most people are astonished by its incredibly nice condition compared to even a well maintained 2 year old NA SUV. I still have not fixed all the things I want fixed on it (including the AC). But although I have pretty rough teenagers it has survived and after a good vacuuming still looks the way it did when I first got it.
IMO, it
is possible and I would add, more than probable to get a good unit for around $16,000 if you do all the importing yourself, but of course there is a greater risk. Are you ready to assume it and more importantly, the paperwork bull$hit you have to go through? That is the question. No two ways about it.
The original poster is looking for a large vehicle and good fuel economy? There will always be tradeoffs. I was very tempted by the HiAce, I admit. That would have probably been the best thing for my family. But the Landcruiser in the end has always come down to being the perfect compromise between roominess, ruggedness, fuel economy and reliability for my family.
One couple I know with substantial means spent months researching, and they have a relative in Japan in the car business. The finally found their "bargain" unit, and thought I was pretty dumb with what I had done. The result was that after Ciaran got hold of the truck and they pumped over 10K into it, all for a unit with nearly 190K on the odometer, they eventually sold it as problem after problem came up. I think they had about 30K into it and sold it at a substantial loss, and it still had issues and looked pretty shabby.
Yes, but for trucks like these, how many good and inexpensive units are driven daily by people with no complaints?
As for "pouring" money into the truck, that is probably true, though I have gone first class with everything I've done. I did not have to put a $3500 stereo into it, or Tough Dog shocks, and so on. I just like messing with it. Next up is a snorkel. I can't resist. It's on order.
I bought a few years ago a Volvo 760 from a friend who had literally poured $22,000 over 4 years. Good thing I paid no more than $500 for it, but I poured a thousand in parts into it and it still failed me after just 6 months. Biggest buying mistake in my life. Pouring money into a vehicle will not necessarily make it good. But I understand some people are obsessive about how nice their vehicle must be and spend most of their weekends working on their rigs (I'm not saying you are, just that it is not a
necessity to make it perfect. Perfect is soo fleeting anyway...)
So, yes, you can get a very nice Cruiser from Japan for $15,000 or so. To get something not even remotely as nice and featured from the Canadian market you would have to spend at least 50%, what am I saying, probably 100% more,
if you could find it more and it would not even get close in terms of performance, capabilities and comfort. Unless you are willing to sacrifice fuel economy and go with a gasser, and then again, how many have the features the HDJ81 offers stock! really, it's a no-brainer!
As for people who still mistakenly believe these are "luxury" vehicles, meaning they can only be afforded by the rich, let me vehemently say I disagree totally (sorry, Wayne, never liked your company name, to me it's totally the opposite of what a Landcruiser really is)

). The spirit of the Landcruiser is truly one of common sense and modesty. It's not for no reason it's used in all third world countries. The Luxury concept is one borne of pure North American marketing greed, nothing else. I drive a Landcruiser because I just can't afford what poor quality really costs. It is NOT a luxury vehicle, it is a QUALITY one. Big Difference! Luxury is for pimps, gangsters and politicians.
I'm not sure what the "for guys like Martin" comment means. People who want a reliable nice looking vehicle? People who want to go into the purchase being aware of the potential costs? "These people" have dissauded a few? Well, that's a good thing, because no matter what, these trucks are not cheap to fix if there are significant problems. Once they are up to snuff, they're a typical Toyota, but I don't want people to be misled. That's my sole purpose to posting my experiences.
Bravo, and thank you for your invaluable contributions. If it weren't for you and other genuine posters here many of us would still be fumbling. Thank you very much, it is truly appreciated.
I really like the idea of a Nissan Patrol or Safari, and it would seem the local dealers support them moreso than the HDJ81, though I have not been able to verify this for certain.
x2 on the Patrol. My importer raves about his. $4000 cheaper, he says, and 'just as capable' (although his doesn't have front and rear lockers and no turbo)