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cliff5.0sc Member Since: 29 Dec 2015 Location: USA Posts: 137 |
I have thought about this post for a while. It’s no secret that Land Rovers have steadily lost some of the overland expedition market especially in Africa, to Toyota. Land Cruisers hold their value like a vault while Range Rovers plummet. Why?
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28th Feb 2018 8:16am |
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dolph34 Member Since: 14 Sep 2015 Location: Kildare Posts: 1724 |
Mate of mine has a newengine in his swb 2006 land cruiser commercial, under warranty, he has owned it from new and it's never been abused. I'm sure he said it was a known issue. Personally im a fan of jap cars and they are plentiful in the emerald isle. 2015 4.4 AB
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28th Feb 2018 10:36am |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1350 |
I personally think its a multi-faceted problem.
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2nd Mar 2018 8:59pm |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
For anyone that’s that impressed by Toyota engines, surely isn’t the logical answer is to buy a Toyota and be done with it?
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2nd Mar 2018 9:48pm |
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supershuttle Member Since: 20 Mar 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3788 |
This is a bit like my mates who tell me what wonderful countries other countries are BUT they still live in Britain. Geoff |
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3rd Mar 2018 5:02pm |
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Bill Member Since: 18 Nov 2017 Location: Essex / Normandy Posts: 1231 |
I thought about a Toyota prior to first fattie...to much like a tractor for senior management-
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3rd Mar 2018 5:05pm |
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MR GLOVER Member Since: 03 Jan 2015 Location: grimsby Posts: 600 |
got a toyota hiace 8 years old 51000 on the clock had oil and filter every year . This year oil and filter , cam belt (not a crack in it) diff oil , gear box oil, front pads, new water pump (slight weep on it) £750 +vat starts 1st time every time
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3rd Mar 2018 9:07pm |
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cliff5.0sc Member Since: 29 Dec 2015 Location: USA Posts: 137 |
Agreed. I think they are pushing the limits with oil too. 0w20 and even lighter oil on the horizon. OffRoadRover.com An American Western Range Rover Off Road Blog |
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31st Mar 2018 4:22pm |
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cliff5.0sc Member Since: 29 Dec 2015 Location: USA Posts: 137 |
Very true. Even the steering wheels are somewhat hard and painful. But that start is really nice. I left one in the middle of IL for six weeks when the car trailer I was using broke. I came back and it started without even a jump start. OffRoadRover.com An American Western Range Rover Off Road Blog |
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31st Mar 2018 4:25pm |
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cliff5.0sc Member Since: 29 Dec 2015 Location: USA Posts: 137 |
It’s not a geopolitical statement. It's the reliability of the 5.0 engines is less than admirable and for an offroad vehicle it prevents them from being, at best, ubiquitously considered as an overland expedition vehicle which seriously limits their appeal in a core market. OffRoadRover.com An American Western Range Rover Off Road Blog Last edited by cliff5.0sc on 31st Mar 2018 5:28pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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31st Mar 2018 4:32pm |
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cliff5.0sc Member Since: 29 Dec 2015 Location: USA Posts: 137 |
There are some good years and engines. 4.2sc is reliable. OffRoadRover.com An American Western Range Rover Off Road Blog |
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31st Mar 2018 4:33pm |
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cliff5.0sc Member Since: 29 Dec 2015 Location: USA Posts: 137 |
1)It seems you don’t address the dearth of reliability of the current petrol motors in RR nor the incredible reliability of Toyota engines. 2)It seems you didn't consider a core requirement of offroad and expedition vehicles is reliability. Re horizontal integration vs vertical integration of engines, I see your point but Toyota can make tons of engines and deliver them at a cheap cost imho. They could even buy the rights to some of the engines like the old 4.0/4.6 V8 from buick. To answer your first question, I think I would say I don't care for the "coachbuilding" of Toyotas. They aren't luxurious, but they are very reliable... OffRoadRover.com An American Western Range Rover Off Road Blog Last edited by cliff5.0sc on 31st Mar 2018 5:29pm. Edited 2 times in total |
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31st Mar 2018 4:43pm |
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cliff5.0sc Member Since: 29 Dec 2015 Location: USA Posts: 137 |
That is a great observation. Some of the little sidekicks I've seen in places you would not believe, they can get far off the beaten path. OffRoadRover.com An American Western Range Rover Off Road Blog |
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31st Mar 2018 4:57pm |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
@cliff5.0sc
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1st Apr 2018 6:52am |
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