Stupid Q: LC200 frame based on what? (1 Viewer)

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The tundra has one of the worst crash safety ratings. Does that mean the LX and LC would as well? In my research (they don’t test the LX or LC in America, I found an Australian crash safety test that gave the LC a good rating. That’s why I purchased another after someone ran a red light and totaled my last one. But if it’s true that the tundra and LC have the same frame/safety, I’d likely sell my 200 and move to something safer. Thoughts?

Worst? It has a 4 star rating. Same as a Ram 1500 and higher than industry average.
 
Lots of people don’t realize crash ratings are based on the crash vehicles kinetic energy.

It is not representative of unequal vehicles colliding in an accident. Mass always wins. Structural integrity (with strategic deformation) always wins.

I’ll keep my 12MPPG V8s for as long as possible before driving around in tin can.
 
Lots of people don’t realize crash ratings are based on the crash vehicles kinetic energy.

It is not representative of unequal vehicles colliding in an accident. Mass always wins. Structural integrity (with strategic deformation) always wins.

I’ll keep my 12MPPG V8s for as long as possible before driving around in tin can.

You point is valid and factual. The issue becomes more about trying to find a vehicle with the same weight (G Class, RR full size, Escalade etc.) that also has a good score in the small overlap crash test. But yes compared to a smaller vehicle, crash rating is somewhat insignificant.

Is this sarcasm ??

This thread started out simple enough...and now just confuses me.

Not sure if you are the type of person that would be sarcastic about a family in an extended Escalade running a red light at 45MPH and broadsiding my side of my 200 series, but I am not. To you, safety may be a satirical topic but it surely isn’t to me.

Worst? It has a 4 star rating. Same as a Ram 1500 and higher than industry average.

I am talking most specifically about the small overlap category, where it failed miserably. It performed the worst out of all trucks.
 
WOW MADTIGER!!!

Your killing all the fun on the playground for the other kids...

Congrats on your new Land Cruiser purchase....

Why did you pay $20,000 more for your car than a new Sequoia Limited / Platinum whatever marketing adjective puff???

My most humble apologies for posting in YOUR thread...

Luckily, it appears your new Land Cruiser has a much thicker skin than you...

I'll let myself out of your sandbox, but I'm taking my Tonka truck home with me...

So there...

Just a casual observation from the peanut gallery...

...For a dude waxing poetic about the virtues of thick skin...you sure threw one heck of a little hissy-fit just now...

:meh:

Now about the frame of the Land Cruiser...
 
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Another 200 thread down the tubes. :rolleyes:

I’m going to move this to chat if you all don’t get it together.

Yo Onur... You added this “gem” to the discussion early in the thread...

Where do you guys make this s*** up from?

...and now you wanna tell folks to tone it down?

Calling crap here.
Helpful moderators moderate themselves before moderating others.

Totally agree on toning it down, but you weren’t helping one bit.
 
Yo Onur... You added this “gem” to the discussion early in the thread...



...and now you wanna tell folks to tone it down?

Calling crap here.
Helpful moderators moderate themselves before moderating others.

Just sayin.
@Onur, I must respectfully agree with @Markuson on this one.

We all know you have a ton of knowledge, but you also made antagonizing comments, then criticized others for antagonizing comments.

I do not know what you provided “backup” for though. You gave no information with your first comment, then you posted pictures.

Visiting a plant doesn’t mean much, it just means you visiting a plant. I’m sure you know the reasons, but why not discuss those, instead of saying “where did you guy get this s*** from” then pictures.

Leaves guys like me saying, “ok, soooo, what does this mean/prove.”
 
WOW MADTIGER!!!

Your killing all the fun on the playground for the other kids...

Congrats on your new Land Cruiser purchase....

Why did you pay $20,000 more for your car than a new Sequoia Limited / Platinum whatever marketing adjective puff???

My most humble apologies for posting in YOUR thread...

Luckily, it appears your new Land Cruiser has a much thicker skin than you...

I'll let myself out of your sandbox, but I'm taking my Tonka truck home with me...

So there...

i am still scratching my head over what you wrote initially and to who you even were venting at.

if it was me, then when did I say anything related to your nonsensical rant???

it seems to me that you are the sensitive gal in all this. Ranting when there is nothing there.

Thanks for crapping on this thread. WTF?!
 
I’m just chuckling at how serious people get over a vehicle. Of all of the forums I’ve been a member of, this forum has people that get toxic quickly. Very much a mentality of ‘Nu uhhh I know more than you do.’ Silly.

It’s a car men. That’s all. The OP just asked a question about the frame and how’s it’s made.

It’s not a religion, or time travel, it’s just a car. Relax.
 
It’s not a religion, or time travel, it’s just a car. Relax.

No way, this is the internet. I reserve the right to demean you and threaten to fight you over your AC evaporator cleaning schedule.

As long as you are in Charleston. Any closer and then it's all in good fun.
 
Not sure if you are the type of person that would be sarcastic about a family in an extended Escalade running a red light at 45MPH and broadsiding my side of my 200 series, but I am not. To you, safety may be a satirical topic but it surely isn’t to me.



I am talking most specifically about the small overlap category, where it failed miserably. It performed the worst out of all trucks.

So, your old 200 saved you and family. Without any info contradicting the safety of LC200 (that has proven its safety with your recent accident), i would not dump it so fast...esp if we're not even sure Tundra and LC200 are even linked.

The small offset crash test is great. BUT, i wonder how practical it is nowadays since most cars (including 2016+ LC) have Pre-Collision radar to greatly reduce front crash damage or even prevent it. I guess PCS may not see a telephone pole (????) so you're out of luck if that happens IF LC200 was as bad as Tundra in small offset. But any other type of frontal collision, PCS would be there to bail you out or at least greatly reduce change of injury.
 
So, your old 200 saved you and family. Without any info contradicting the safety of LC200 (that has proven its safety with your recent accident), i would not dump it so fast...esp if we're not even sure Tundra and LC200 are even linked.

The small offset crash test is great. BUT, i wonder how practical it is nowadays since most cars (including 2016+ LC) have Pre-Collision radar to greatly reduce front crash damage or even prevent it. I guess PCS may not see a telephone pole (????) so you're out of luck if that happens IF LC200 was as bad as Tundra in small offset. But any other type of frontal collision, PCS would be there to bail you out or at least greatly reduce change of injury.

The reason I purchased another so quickly was because I (no family inside) saw how strong the truck was. However, I have a 2013 LX which unfortunately does not have the pre-collision feature. I think the problem stems from distracted drivers who may find themselves texting and stray into an oncoming lane. Sure, this is very unlikely statistically speaking, but when it comes to life or death, I try to stack my odds as best as possible. I appreciate the now thoughtful response you've provided
 
The reason I purchased another so quickly was because I (no family inside) saw how strong the truck was. However, I have a 2013 LX which unfortunately does not have the pre-collision feature. I think the problem stems from distracted drivers who may find themselves texting and stray into an oncoming lane. Sure, this is very unlikely statistically speaking, but when it comes to life or death, I try to stack my odds as best as possible. I appreciate the now thoughtful response you've provided

Sorry, you post came after slowrider and that was just confusing as f**k. :D

Let’s just hope the OTHER car has PCS then. And given another few years, most cars on the road should have PCS. Heck, even Corolla now has PCS standard or as an option.

So, if you’re that concern about it, then get a 2016+ LC200. OR if you want the utmost safety, then Volvo is top notch...their crash test offset performance is truly legendary. I got my parents to buy an XC40 due to its safety. But obviously, Volvo is not known for their off-road ability NOR for their reliability. There is always Tesla Model X As another option.
 
Sorry, you post came after slowrider and that was just confusing as f**k. :D

Let’s just hope the OTHER car has PCS then. And given another few years, most cars on the road should have PCS. Heck, even Corolla now has PCS standard or as an option.

So, if you’re that concern about it, then get a 2016+ LC200. OR if you want the utmost safety, then Volvo is top notch...their crash test offset performance is truly legendary. I got my parents to buy an XC40 due to its safety. But obviously, Volvo is not known for their off-road ability NOR for their reliability. There is always Tesla Model X As another option.

No problem at all. I think the LC frame is different than the Tundra, and the crash test I was able to find for the LC showed good promise in frontal crashes, and I'm confident it's a very safe truck. I'll enjoy mine for the time being while also focusing to practice defensive driving.
 
Checked out of this thread when all the ...uh, stuff... started, but have to chime back in.

I took my LX570 to get winter tires put on (Nokian Hakka R3SUV rock btw) yesterday and they lifted it with four individual floor jacks. They were bouncing it around quite a bit as they raised all then lowered individual jacks.

ZERO flex in the frame. It was unusual enough to the tech that he even commented on it. The thing is stout!
 
Checked out of this thread when all the ...uh, stuff... started, but have to chime back in.

I took my LX570 to get winter tires put on (Nokian Hakka R3SUV rock btw) yesterday and they lifted it with four individual floor jacks. They were bouncing it around quite a bit as they raised all then lowered individual jacks.

ZERO flex in the frame. It was unusual enough to the tech that he even commented on it. The thing is stout!

Zero visible flex.

It’s there but minimal.
 
I took my LX570 to get winter tires put on (Nokian Hakka R3SUV rock btw) yesterday and they lifted it with four individual floor jacks.

If they did so under your front skid plate they likely bent it.

I have to watch discount tire like a hawk to make sure they use the spot on the frame behind the front tires, as stated in the manual. And did spend some time pounding out the bends in my skid after the first visit.
 
Checked out of this thread when all the ...uh, stuff... started, but have to chime back in.

I took my LX570 to get winter tires put on (Nokian Hakka R3SUV rock btw) yesterday and they lifted it with four individual floor jacks. They were bouncing it around quite a bit as they raised all then lowered individual jacks.

ZERO flex in the frame. It was unusual enough to the tech that he even commented on it. The thing is stout!

Uhhh...maybe go to different tire shop next time? LOL :)
 

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