Than a VW Polo? Why yes, yes it is.A jeep is much better.
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Than a VW Polo? Why yes, yes it is.A jeep is much better.
I don't know what used civics go for in your town but in mine you could buy 5 or so for the price I was quoted to do a 4.7 conversion. I'd love to go there but not at stupid $$I have both an 80 and a 100. The 80 is a classic and a keeper, but the 4.7 UZJ in the 100 series is much better suited for a heavy vehicle than the 6 cyl 1FZ. I finally broke down and begged Christo to please install a 4.7 in the 80. Wow! For the price of a used Honda Civic, I payed for this swap and ended up with a fantastic land cruiser. Oh, the supercharged 100 series is fun too, but that 80 is just so iconic.
"There's just something about an 80" -- I've read it here more than once and I totally agree. Drives kinda like a tractor, practically a go-cart feel compared to a 100 series. It just feels personal behind the wheel of an 80. The 100 on the other hand is IMO the ideal highway car/truck for unpredictable and challenging weather conditions. The size is perfect, and oh-so smooth (as OP points out). After selling our '01 LX a couple months ago, my wife and I test drove 4th gen 4runners, an FJ Cruiser, and Highlanders before concluding that we were silly -- it had to be another 100 but this time with the 5-speed. Wow. What a difference a gear makes -- more zippy and even more milkshake smooth. My dad had a 200, to me it was a boat but that motor was impressive. In sum, think the 100 is one of the nicest, safest rigs out there, but there's nothing like an 80.
When I first got bit by the Land Cruiser bug, I was hot for a 60 series. I've always loved the rugged, classic look of those trucks. Ultimately, I realized that an 80 was the truck for me and couldn't be happier with mine, until I drove a 100...
Today, I drove a 2001 LX470 that a friend of a friend is selling. 97,000 miles, dealer maintained. I wanted to share my thoughts because when I was on the hunt for an 80, I also considered a 100, but never had a chance to drive one until now.
Compared to the 80, everything is smoother on the 100. Much more get up and go, very nice smooth acceleration. Better brakes. Quiet. Roomier (I'm 6' tall and could immediately feel the difference). The ride felt a bit generic and the steering was light. Looks-wise, the 100 is uninspired compared to the 80. But the 100 has a refinement that is absent from the 80.
Overall, I LOVE my 80 and am not sure I’d ever feel the same connection to a 100. If i hadn’t just sank a small fortune into my truck in PM (birf rebuild, brakes). accessories (ARB bumper, lights), maybe I’d seriously consider this 100. I was impressed on how refined and strangely familiar it felt, but for now, I'm holding on to my 80 and can't shake the addiction.
When the 100s first came out my wife and I test drove one. I was meh but my wife was utterly unimpressed. The later 100s might be better. The 200 is a different animal altogether. I will have one of those.