You always have to hate on us Highlander owners.Where does the AWD Prius < Camry < RAV4 < Highlander fit in here?
Don't you know all your hate needs to stay with the 250 crowd

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You always have to hate on us Highlander owners.Where does the AWD Prius < Camry < RAV4 < Highlander fit in here?
There’s no hierarchy for Land Cruisers, just different options under the Land Cruiser umbrella depending on what fits your life best. Missing one of the three in the States doesn’t create a hierarchy, it just means one of them isn't available here. Hopefully they bring the 70 Series to the States. I’m not here for the pissing contest but rather to inspire others to end the divisive/superiority complex mentality. One for ALL and ALL for One.![]()
Sequoia (top) vs Land Cruiser (bottom). If you want a heavier build than LC, you'd jump up a category to a Sequoia. Is this not widely known? Or???
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You're mixing and matching concepts. I think maybe you haven't looked at the new Sequoia. It's a 10.5" solid rear axle, 9,500lb tow rating, 437hp hybrid, SUV. It's just a tundra hybrid with extra seats and a really terrible cargo area configuration.Tundra is competing in the half-ton space. What's important in that world is are the numbers. With the 10.5 Toyota was able to achieve this goal. The Tundra also has a 145" wheelbase making it more stable for towing than the 112" wagon. I'm guessing this contributes to the increased rating.
Regardless, your argument that the Sequoia is at the top of the stack is without merit. IRS, no center diff, no KDSS, no tailgate, lower quality trim, no rear cabin hvac coil, nowhere near the aftermarket support, etc. It's an absurd statement to make.
It's true, I mocked those claiming to own 'The REAL Land Cruiser' because that mindset deserved to be challenged. Standing up to those who distort the truth isn't trolling. it's slaying the trolls. It's holding people accountable. There's nothing wrong with pushing back when someone tries to rewrite facts. And the fact is, they're all real Land Cruisers. And there’s no hierarchy just a choice designed to suit different needs. It’s not about better or worse it’s about what fits you best. Nuff said'Nightlight, you can't have it both ways. You can't act like you're taking the high ground and want everyone to get along after relentlessly trolling the sh*t out of anyone who had valid criticisms of the 250. A simple review of your posts reveals your harassment of members in both in the 200 forum and the 250 forum. "muh real landcruiser, muh real landcruiser..."
It's true, I mocked those claiming to own 'The REAL Land Cruiser' because that mindset deserved to be challenged. Standing up to those who distort the truth isn't trolling. it's slaying the trolls. It's holding people accountable. There's nothing wrong with pushing back when someone tries to rewrite facts.
Just standing up against misinformation. If you want a Land Cruiser there are choices on the table that best suit your life and ALL of those choices lead to a real Land Cruiser, regardless of which one you choose. None is better than the other. The best one is different for everyone it depends on your specific needs.Stating opinions or preferences is not re-writing the facts; we should respect each others opinions. No one was trying to alter posted specs.
It's rude to "yuck" another's "yums." You aren't slaying trolls, you are gatekeeping.
You're mixing and matching concepts. I think maybe you haven't looked at the new Sequoia. It's a 10.5" solid rear axle, 9,500lb tow rating, 437hp hybrid, SUV. It's just a tundra hybrid with extra seats and a really terrible cargo area configuration.
In terms of a hierarchy are we talking about build strength or feature set?
The 250 has eKDSS, higher tow rating than any LC model ever, 9.5 rear axle, awd.
The Sequoia has heavier powertrain, larger size, more power, and higher tow rating than all of the others.
The LC300 variants have the highest level of interior trim luxury features.
bubbba now drives a 250?"muh real landcruiser, muh real landcruiser..."
and has always been..... given made for mmmmmuricans onllyThe build quality of the Sequoia is noticeably lower.
We are almost on the same boat. When I went for an oil and filter change on my 200, I felt exactly the same when seating in a Prado in the showroom. I will go even further and say that my wife's 24 runner PRO felt better built than that Prado. On the GX, I would also 100 times buy a lightly used grocery getter 200HE (for less money) than the overpriced marked-up GXs out there. Well, that is what I actually did. There is absolutely not car out there that holds a candle to a 200HE with low miles. A quick visit to BAT will show you for how much these are going for the IYKYK crowd.We have our 24 Trd Pro 4runner, and my 2016 200..
My wife and I looked at the 250 and gx550 the other day and the OP's review was really spot on..
The gx was pretty dang nice, but not for the 90k+ used price tag. I'd buy another used 200 (Heritage) all day every day...
The 250 we were really disappointed in. We had hoped it would be kinda cool but we walked away and couldn't believe how unimpressed we were. With the hybrid 4 alone I'd never be interested but I had hoped it would be kind of a neat truck. Not the case for us.
Beyond happy with our 200, after coming from a built 100 series. It's literally perfect.
All that to say I think it's great the guys who have them and like them, it just confirmed the prado is not for us. It felt like Mr T dropped the ball on that one
and they will keep appreciating -- essentially making a 200 HE experience a free one...a candle to a 200HE with low miles. A quick visit to BAT will show you for how much these are going for the IYKYK crowd.
This is true.Just standing up against misinformation. If you want a Land Cruiser there are choices on the table that best suit your life and ALL of those choices lead to a real Land Cruiser, regardless of which one you choose. None is better than the other. The best one is different for everyone it depends on your specific needs.
Not true. Peoples likes, dislikes, preferences are not false information. You can call it "malinformation;" you don't like it and view it as harmful, but it is not false.Just standing up against misinformation. If you want a Land Cruiser there are choices on the table that best suit your life and ALL of those choices lead to a real Land Cruiser, regardless of which one you choose. None is better than the other. The best one is different for everyone it depends on your specific needs.
That’s only the case if they’re unbiased. Spending $60k and agreeing that it’s a lesser choice is a hard pill.This is true.
Not true. Peoples likes, dislikes, preferences are not false information. You can call it "malinformation;" you don't like it and view it as harmful, but it is not false.
Ahhh....now I get it...you are part of the "everyone gets a medal for participation" crowd. Sorry...it doesn't work like that in the real world.Just standing up against misinformation. If you want a Land Cruiser there are choices on the table that best suit your life and ALL of those choices lead to a real Land Cruiser, regardless of which one you choose. None is better than the other. The best one is different for everyone it depends on your specific needs.
I will go even further and say that my wife's 24 runner PRO felt better built than that Prado. On the GX, I would also 100 times buy a lightly used grocery getter 200HE (for less money) than the overpriced marked-up GXs out there.
First time seeing marketing materials? It's "positioned" in that graphic in a way that will drive sales. It has zero to do with reality.If I answer that, I’ll just sound like a broken record. Let’s focus on what’s factual the LC250 is 100% positioned in the middle of the lineup, whether you like it or not.Source -> Toyota Launches All-New Land Cruiser "250" Series in Japan | Toyota | Global Newsroom | Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website - https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/toyota/40658942.html
You nailed it on the head...Spending $60k and agreeing that it’s a lesser choice is a hard pill.