It is funny I'm reading these replies and I have to laugh at some of them. I had to do the starter the day I bought our 100. It had 119k miles on it. It took me 3.5 hours and I just did contacts. They were less than $15. We drove it to 230k miles or so and sold it to my folks. They drove it a year, a lot more than they thought they would. It was supposed to be a hunting and go to the mountains rig. But all of a sudden they ended up driving it all over the country pulling their wood boat. They left their 2010 Tacoma 4 door at home. I never had to replace a CV and they didn't click or have any other issues. I broke the front diff and replaced it with an ARB. At the time I had 35" tires on it. People claim the steering racks are week and the exhaust manifolds are prone to leaking. I had neither of those problems. I did the TB and Water pump at 15Xk miles because I had read the water pumps started leaking about 160k. I had a summer full of trips planned so I did it before it became a problem. The surprise was the previous owner lied about having the timing belt done at 98k miles. So I was way over. I've never heard of any issues of sway bars. I've heard lots of issues on Nav units. Never any radio issues and I thought the stereo sounded decent for a 4wd vehicle. It doesn't sound like our new Lexus but I never had an urge to dump money into changing it. Some people have had issues with coil packs. I did not. However, if I ever did have problem I'd order Denso coil packs on Amazon and replace all 8 at once. They are cheap on Amazon. I had an oxygen sensor fail at 180k or so. 5 minute fix. The cat shield rattled a bit and I had to have a tab welded on it. I never abused that truck but it did get used a lot. And used off road, way off what most would consider a road. It was my family's favorite overall vehicle. My wife loved it more than our BMW sedan and she loved that car. Amazon is also great for radiators, timing belt kits, spark plugs etc... Search Nippondenso or Denso or Aisin all factory suppliers. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat if I could use it on a regular basis. I have too many vehicles. I can't keep all the batteries charged in them. The last year we had our 100 it sat a lot because we bought a Cummins (which almost always has dead batteries due to sitting so much) to tow with and we had two other Wheeling LCs. And we had a car and fuel prices were high. Had fuel prices been what they are now we would have probably sold the Lexus sedan and kept the 100. Back to my parents. This summer they decided they wanted to sell the 100 I sold them and their Tacoma 4 door and upgrade to a slightly new 100 with less miles. I found them a creme puff truck with all the maintenance up to date with 96k miles. My parents are older and I imagine this will be their last 4wd. It will last them 10-15 years at 10-15k miles a year. When I went shopping with them we drove a LX570 which they did not like. They thought it was too big. For awhile they considered a LX460. But the 100 series was what they felt was just right. And they are very happy with it. I'll buy another. If not a 100, I might splurge and go for the bigger 200. Other than fuel mileage there isn't much that really is a downfall.