Hi Everyone,
New member, thank you for having me on the forum. I am hoping to get some input on a variety of discussion points.
My wife and I currently have a 2009 Subaru Forester that we are frankly outgrowing. We have two kids (5 and 3) and while day to day trips are fine, we are finding we need more room to haul gear or people. We don't have an immediate need but I guess you could say I am actively looking for the right vehicle to purchase.
Through my research I discovered the 100 series. I've spent some time driving a 1999 LC but I don't have a ton of time behind with them. The overall size seems optimal and the folding third row is perfect for our needs. I appreciate well engineered vehicles that are durable, easy to maintain, and long lasting. I can't stand goofy VW engineering and everything down to the interior layout of the 100 series seems to right how I want it. I also don't want to purchase a new vehicle since my region has as an annual registration tax that is based on the value of the vehicle (not to get in politics but I oppose the tax...).
From my preliminary research I really like the idea of a low mileage 06-07 LX470. Is it just me or do Land Cruisers seem to go for more money? I get the AHC isn't optimal, but how expensive/difficult is it to convert this system? Is it just the LC name that inflates the prices?
Since I can be patient I would love to find one that is well maintained with all factory records. I'm on the west coast and I don't want a vehicle from the salt belt regions. With that said, I don't want to spend more than $19k or so. If the vehicle is maintained and has no rust, does mileage even matter all that much? Is there a difference between a 120k truck and a 190k if both are maintained and rust free? The prices on auto trader sure go up on lower mileage vehicles, but if these trucks last 300k maybe I shouldn't overpay for a low mileage truck....
On the other hand, would a 2000-2003 still be a good vehicle? While I like the idea of variable valve timing which brings more power and MPG from the 06-07s, I would sure like to spend less money.... Would a slightly older LX470 be a better buy for us?
I apologize if I seem tangental with this post. I am sure we could probably get by with a Highlander or something boring but I would much rather invest in a vehicle that's exceptional quality. I love the idea of driving a tank and something engineered to last and it would be fun to again have a vehicle I actually enjoy driving and taking care of. But if a 12-16 year old 100 series is not going to be reliable, maybe it's not for us...
I would appreciate any comments or suggestions. Thank you
New member, thank you for having me on the forum. I am hoping to get some input on a variety of discussion points.
My wife and I currently have a 2009 Subaru Forester that we are frankly outgrowing. We have two kids (5 and 3) and while day to day trips are fine, we are finding we need more room to haul gear or people. We don't have an immediate need but I guess you could say I am actively looking for the right vehicle to purchase.
Through my research I discovered the 100 series. I've spent some time driving a 1999 LC but I don't have a ton of time behind with them. The overall size seems optimal and the folding third row is perfect for our needs. I appreciate well engineered vehicles that are durable, easy to maintain, and long lasting. I can't stand goofy VW engineering and everything down to the interior layout of the 100 series seems to right how I want it. I also don't want to purchase a new vehicle since my region has as an annual registration tax that is based on the value of the vehicle (not to get in politics but I oppose the tax...).
From my preliminary research I really like the idea of a low mileage 06-07 LX470. Is it just me or do Land Cruisers seem to go for more money? I get the AHC isn't optimal, but how expensive/difficult is it to convert this system? Is it just the LC name that inflates the prices?
Since I can be patient I would love to find one that is well maintained with all factory records. I'm on the west coast and I don't want a vehicle from the salt belt regions. With that said, I don't want to spend more than $19k or so. If the vehicle is maintained and has no rust, does mileage even matter all that much? Is there a difference between a 120k truck and a 190k if both are maintained and rust free? The prices on auto trader sure go up on lower mileage vehicles, but if these trucks last 300k maybe I shouldn't overpay for a low mileage truck....
On the other hand, would a 2000-2003 still be a good vehicle? While I like the idea of variable valve timing which brings more power and MPG from the 06-07s, I would sure like to spend less money.... Would a slightly older LX470 be a better buy for us?
I apologize if I seem tangental with this post. I am sure we could probably get by with a Highlander or something boring but I would much rather invest in a vehicle that's exceptional quality. I love the idea of driving a tank and something engineered to last and it would be fun to again have a vehicle I actually enjoy driving and taking care of. But if a 12-16 year old 100 series is not going to be reliable, maybe it's not for us...
I would appreciate any comments or suggestions. Thank you