FJ809496TLC
80 series addict
Sorry for asking.
Don't be. These motors on the average will lasts more than 200k plus miles easy if not abused. So, the average is on your side if you take care of it.

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.
Sorry for asking.
Sorry for asking.
You might want to use some clickable smilies in your jokes.I guess I'm really poor at kidding people and should stop trying to be humerous and semi serious. I was just pulling your leg and doing a bad job of it.
Even the worst engine made these days can be made to run far longer than the body, provided you are willing to spend for parts and labor. It's usually the body that dies and that's because they are now made of hardened steel rather than mild steel. It became necessary to make the change because of the need for fuel economy. The thinner but harder steel is rust prone and gets eaten like peanuts, which gave birth to the anti-rust industry.
Again, my apologies for such a poor joke.
Kalawang
WOW! I work as ageneral sales manager for a high line used car dealership in Illinois . I recently bought a 1994 Landcruiser for $6000 . good deal , maybe . I am lucky to be able to purchase such a nice vehicle for such a low price. but by no means is this a $30 - $40k vehicle. The one thing you all miss , and excuse me for my bluntness , is market. market very simply meaning , in my opinon and that of my industry , depreciation and resale value. Granted at one point the 80 series was worth as high as $50,000 + brand new , but so was the ford excursion! I wouldnt pay fifty for either! Also granted the capability of the landcruiser is far greater than the excursion , but they are both used and you can buy a comparably equipped 2001 excursion for the same price as a 1994 landcruiser. resale is always higher on a better vehicle. Better meaning build quality and maintenance. but a 12 year old vehicle is 12 YEARS OLD!!! Why sink money into something with depreciating resale value. The more you put in, the more you lose. Buy cheap, it hurts less in the long run.
this thread had nothing to do with resale values...
this thread is about people owning/considering a now-affordable offroad legend.
speaking of the long run.. i plan to put 500k on mine.
I guess I'm really poor at kidding people and should stop trying to be humerous and semi serious. I was just pulling your leg and doing a bad job of it.
Even the worst engine made these days can be made to run far longer than the body, provided you are willing to spend for parts and labor. It's usually the body that dies and that's because they are now made of hardened steel rather than mild steel. It became necessary to make the change because of the need for fuel economy. The thinner but harder steel is rust prone and gets eaten like peanuts, which gave birth to the anti-rust industry.
Again, my apologies for such a poor joke.
Kalawang
It's not a $600 alternator going into a $5,000 vehicle. It's a $600 alternator going into a $50,000 vehicle.
this thread had nothing to do with resale values...
this thread is about people owning/considering a now-affordable offroad legend.
speaking of the long run.. i plan to put 500k on mine.
WOW! I work as ageneral sales manager for a high line used car dealership in Illinois . I recently bought a 1994 Landcruiser for $6000 . good deal , maybe . I am lucky to be able to purchase such a nice vehicle for such a low price. but by no means is this a $30 - $40k vehicle. The one thing you all miss , and excuse me for my bluntness , is market. market very simply meaning , in my opinon and that of my industry , depreciation and resale value. Granted at one point the 80 series was worth as high as $50,000 + brand new , but so was the ford excursion! I wouldnt pay fifty for either! Also granted the capability of the landcruiser is far greater than the excursion , but they are both used and you can buy a comparably equipped 2001 excursion for the same price as a 1994 landcruiser. resale is always higher on a better vehicle. Better meaning build quality and maintenance. but a 12 year old vehicle is 12 YEARS OLD!!! Why sink money into something with depreciating resale value. The more you put in, the more you lose. Buy cheap , it hurts less in the long run.
It's also a warning that it may not be as affordable as you might think.
If you work at it, you can pick up a LC for little more than $5K. While this is low price to pay for such a capable machine, you shouldn't forget that you then become the owner of a high end, high quality, luxury vehicle.
One of CDan's points is that the vehicle doesn't know you bought it used, and an alternator will still cost you $600 or so if you need to buy a new one.
It's not a $600 alternator going into a $5,000 vehicle. It's a $600 alternator going into a $50,000 vehicle.
but a 12 year old vehicle is 12 YEARS OLD!!! Why sink money into something with depreciating resale value. The more you put in, the more you lose.
With 200k + miles would it be advisable to flush the transmission fluid not knowing the history of it?
The PHH is a pain to replace.
-B-