It's just a Prado sticker ideas

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Good afternoon y'all !

Since this new "Land Cruiser" is just a Prado, I quickly drafted this sticker. It is vector, and we can get a decal from a person I used to know, or get someone new to do it.

Post ideas of the text, and ideas of the art, and I will try to do it and then we can decide which one to do ! For a quick example, that is letter size, to give an idea of the size, and just an idea of the art.

Cheers,

G.

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I'm not a big "stickers on the vehicle" kind of guy (minus my American Flag magnet). But, I'm thinking about a sticker for my 200 that says ""Real" Land Cruiser".
 
There has been, and will be more, comments about not being a real land cruiser. Some colleagues have made suggestions of getting a sticker... so, I took the initiative and started one. Not everyone needs to like it or comment, but some might. If I get enough folks, I will send the final art to the guy that did mine before, and make them. I do want one. And I am getting either a Toyota Land Cruiser Prado LC250, or a Lexus GX550, and will put that dumb sticker there. Why? For fun ! :)
 
I'm not a big "stickers on the vehicle" kind of guy (minus my American Flag magnet). But, I'm thinking about a sticker for my 200 that says ""Real" Land Cruiser".
I think I’ll put one on my 200 that says “it’s basically just a Highlander”. ;)
 
I'm not a big "stickers on the vehicle" kind of guy (minus my American Flag magnet). But, I'm thinking about a sticker for my 200 that says ""Real" Land Cruiser".
I will very happy to make the art for you, and you can get it done ! If you want it, we can make it happen. ☺️
 
Then off course, is that ! LOL.

The other day young fellow at Church while picking up the kids told me through the window "that's an awesome modified Sequoia"..... lol. Hey, at least he did not say Highlander ;)

I think I’ll put one on my 200 that says “it’s basically just a Highlander”. ;)
 
I think the confusion arose as to “what the LC250 is” because people didn’t understand the design criteria for this new vehicle.

Here’s a blurb from Toyota’s website. ( hint: they themselves call the 250 the light duty Landcruiser)




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I'm not a big "stickers on the vehicle" kind of guy (minus my American Flag magnet). But, I'm thinking about a sticker for my 200 that says ""Real" Land Cruiser".

I think I’ll put one on my 200 that says “it’s basically just a Highlander”. ;)

I like the highlander idea haha.

Real story some Jeep people nearly started a fight with our LCDC group over the fact we brought "Highlanders" on Red Cone.
 
GX guys been doing this for years. We know it would not be accepted as real Land Cruiser. But somehow we love it more due:
1. Cheaper
2. Smaller
3. Nimbler


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GX guys been doing this for years. We know it would be accepted as real Land Cruiser. But somewhat we love it more due:
1. Cheaper
2. Smaller
3. Nimbler
You forgot how much faster a GX470 is than a 100 series (maybe not a 200 :)). I'd love to see the two drag race side-by-side. Not to mention better fuel economy.

My wife has a Cricuit. She made me the logo below which I ran for a little bit. Maybe I'll have her cut out the Prado decal as well and run that too :).
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Load of bull. For durability I’ll put my money on the 300 all day over the unproven, ‘light-duty’ 250.
I don't have the option of the 300 in my country. The 250 being called "light-duty" does not make the 300 "heavy-duty". If you want that you need the real land cruiser 70 series.
 
The LC 70 is heavy duty in that it has a higher payload and physical capacity and can achieve its performance and durability when utilized @ its design load.

In the case of a 2024 LC70 GXL Wagon with Automatic (using the Toyota Australia data) the Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) is 3,510kg (7,757) with the Curb (Kerb) weight @ 2,300KG (5,083lb) giving a payload capacity of a whopping 2,674lb.

This crushes the 2024 GR300 capacity of 650kg/1,436lb (3,280kg GVM and 2,630kg Kerb).

Neither the LC300/200 station wagons nor the 250 light duty come close to the LC70 Heavy Duty.

I’m confident the Station Wagon and Light Duty Land Cruiser members are going to be durable. I don’t anticipate nor have I seen any credible evidence here or elsewhere that Toyota is relaxing/reducing their durability requirements or being less robust in their design process. If someone can show us that Toyota actually lowered their bar on the new models that would benefit all on Mud.

Will the 2024’s be less reliable? Time will tell, they certainly will be higher maintenance demands for the same reliability. Higher complexity (more gears, turbos, electronics and much higher features creates additional opportunities for required maintenance and reliability issues. I certainly expect the maintenance to maintain durability are higher. A good example is 40,000 spark plug intervals in the published GX550 maintenance requirements (cited as a requirement for the emissions warranty). If you don’t maintain this generation of vehicle then you will invite reliability problems.

If that’s an unacceptable risk then people should not buy any of the new offerings and should just spend their time buying spares and maintaining prior generations. If a user prefers to neglect or can’t/wont afford the their maintenance demands then this generation is likely not for them either.

For those in the US that need ‘Heavy Duty’ to load the crap out of their truck and can’t get a 70….Just buy an F250 or a Power Wagon, add a cap and load it up with all of your stuff and maintain it. Solid axles, big naturally aspirated V8’s, big brakes/tires and truly stout suspensions are they are on the lot today. Yes, they cost more to maintain and they depreciate, but they are capable and Heavy Duty.

Yes, I’ve owned several 3/4 ton’s when I needed ‘Heavy Duty’ payload and Heavy Duty towing. Nothing in the US Toyota lineup is ‘Heavy Duty’.


 
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Tacoshawn, how do you know all of this?

Where is the information stating the 70 series frame and axles and drive train are heavier build than the 200/300 series?

The empty weight of the 200/300 series is more (not less), so that does not automatically explain there is less weight in the frame/axles/drive train components. What can make a difference in GVM is the rear springs they use in the 70 series, which makes it more utilitarian yet less comfortable to drive. Does not automatically main the parts which matter are heavier duty.

What we do know is that the 120/150/250 series is a lighter duty version (e.g. the ICE I-4 and the 8.2" rear diff), already discussed in other parts of the forum.
 
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