2022 Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series Review: If a 38-Year-Old Truck Ain’t Broke, Never Fix It
In a world where the only constant is change, the 70 Series stays the same.
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Good article. I remember a cool video a few years back, kind of a promotional thing about the 70's.
Wish I could find it again. It's a 50/50 split between my BJ74 and my 12HT60. Ones a tractor, the
other is a softy. Both are the best.
Found it:! From 2014
Well, that's definitely not marketing to the North American consumer! It's interesting to see 'foreign' ads, usually so much more thoughtful, since they don't cater towards consumerism nearly as much...
I don't think overall Toyota really cares about the NA consumer. We are just the gravy, main course is the rest of the world.Well, that's definitely not marketing to the North American consumer! It's interesting to see 'foreign' ads, usually so much more thoughtful, since they don't cater towards consumerism nearly as much...