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$80K Landcruiser VS $40K Tundra Crewmax; Worth the price difference?

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by DallasTundra, Sep 28, 2018.

  1. Sep 29, 2018 at 12:51 AM
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    Boosted4runner

    Boosted4runner Join the NRA please.

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    Oh, and to the OP - unless your net-worth is 1MIL++, the LC is just purely a luxury and not a need. I feel a Tundra is a need, given the information you supplied. There is no reason to spend double what you already have, just for comfort. Sure the Tundra isn’t a land yacht LC, but it’s not a 1995 Ford F-150 either.
     
  2. Sep 29, 2018 at 1:01 AM
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    AWD is a good idea where I live. It’s hard to explain and shocked me after my first year out here. I just purchase snow tires for the wife’s Subaru Crosstrek if that says anything. 98% of my drive would not need more than RwD and snow tires (trying that theory now), it’s the 2% of the drive that’s the killer. Lol. My driveway isn’t the best for these issues as well.

    I’m hoping the snow tire thing works. I enjoy my IS350. It has been rock solid. I may just have to come down to the realization that my truck will have to be driven more in the winter.

    Thanks for the reply. We may need something with the bigger rear seating, and I can’t think of a better suggestion than the GS350. I’m not a fan of some AWD vehicles either, for a few reasons. Not sure I would be able to do it. Now a S4 or something like that...
     
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  3. Sep 29, 2018 at 1:09 AM
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    My sister has the newest S4 model, I’ve driven it many times. I *did* love it, but for some reason the GS350 still got me LOL.
    Yea, you’re much more into the snow than I - and AWD makes sense if so.
    Good news on the AWD FSport is the brakes are the same size as the Non-FSport GS350 and cost 1/4 of what the 2-pc GS350 RWD FSport’s do lol.
    Otherwise - they’re all the same. And you don’t have to deal with staggered tires.
    On my IS350 (RWD) I burnt through rear tires like no tomorrow, for 6 years. America’s tires were like - “oh, it’s you again”. And Lexus was like - “so, yea - you know about the rear tires again right?” lol
    The GS350 does have wider meats in the rear and it’s a tad heavier, so it doesn’t toss around the corners and slide out as easy as the IS350 did. I had a few corners I’d take sideways everyday in the IS, and I almost feel bad doing that to the GS because it’s not as easy.
     
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  4. Sep 29, 2018 at 1:44 AM
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    I have been using the Continental DWS06 tires. Not a bad all around tire, but they have a 40k mile warranty even on offset wheels.

    Yeah, I never thought a V6 would chew tires this bad. Lol.

    My Corvette would do 6-8k miles per set. Track day tires was even lower.

    I have been looking at c6z06 lately again. Dammit.
     
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  5. Sep 29, 2018 at 2:49 AM
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    Don't know if this was mentioned yet but SUV's are not great for towing IMO because a lot of the hitch noise comes up into the cabin. Noise that you never hear when using a pickup to haul
     
  6. Sep 29, 2018 at 4:48 AM
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    Should look at the Audi S6. AWD and V8TT. Awesome car and with a tune is an absolute beast. Had a 14 S4 and with winter tires that thing was as solid as my 3rd gen 4Runner in snow, albeit much less clearance.
     
  7. Sep 29, 2018 at 7:03 AM
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    I guess that’s four of us with the tundra and IS350 combo. 2011 IS350 F sport. With all the F sport suspension and engine and exhaust parts from Lexus. Was my car till I got the Tundra. It’s the wife’s now. CF08D9F7-C815-4F39-9A76-805DDD2E79F3.jpg
     
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  8. Sep 29, 2018 at 7:12 AM
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    Nice blue IS350! :muscleflexing:
     
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  9. Sep 29, 2018 at 7:26 AM
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    I call it, Riversippi
     
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    While the LC is totally awesome the shorter wheelbase isn’t as good for towing. That big heavy boat might want to push you around a little bit.
     
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  11. Sep 29, 2018 at 7:32 AM
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  12. Sep 29, 2018 at 7:47 AM
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    Always wondered why the extra cost of some back seats and sound deadening in SUV’s justifies the additional $40k cost over of pickup. Really?
     
  13. Sep 29, 2018 at 7:54 AM
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    My wife bought a 2017 Sequoia in June of 2017 that inspired me to buy my 2018 Tundra in January 2018. Both 2wd and we are both totally happy with our choices.

    Dan
     
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  14. Sep 29, 2018 at 8:05 AM
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    perhaps you can keep the Tundra and sell the wife on an FJ instead. https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/740871657/overview/
     
  15. Sep 29, 2018 at 8:10 AM
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    off topic but when I moved to Louisville KY in 2000 I rented a cracker box cookie cutter house and my neighbor was a retired GE electrical engineer who bought his house new in 1954 for $7000, at the time he was making $11 dollars an hour. He said he paid off the house in 2 years....
     
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  16. Sep 29, 2018 at 8:24 AM
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    Nice story. I’ve heard similar. The cost of living was way lower then too.

    Back on topic. Keep the Tundra. Lay down the law with the wife!
     
  17. Sep 29, 2018 at 8:28 AM
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    The land cruiser is nice, but in terms of practical usage the tundra is much more useful. You can throw whatever you want in the back without worrying about scratching the plastic/leather in the back seat. This is from someone who owns a Lexus LX570. Great to drive, but cant throw things in and carry large loads without worrying about the interior.
     
  18. Sep 29, 2018 at 8:29 AM
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    Hm, I wouldn't bother, but then again you gotta keep the wife happy right?
     
  19. Sep 29, 2018 at 8:32 AM
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    The LC has an 8spd auto that will be brought over to the next gen tundra. The Lexus LX also has that same 8spd
     
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    One of the few trucks/SUVs still built in Japan. Everything on a LC is top notch, especially fit and finish. You’re also paying for a legendary model name. For me, it offers no room, especially with the fold up seats in the rear. IMHO, it’s way too lux to be an off-roader.
     
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    Not true, I get E-mails all the time from Russian girls in their 20's (all are hot) looking for Noble American man for love, marriage and family....and they don't care how old you are....lol
     
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    Lmao never heard that one but I lived there. Spent a few months in Fontucky too.
     
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    I’ll amend my post and say the current models are too lux for off-roading. The older ones are legendary.
     
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    Lmaooooo I literally just got 50 of those on my spam inbox
     
  25. Sep 29, 2018 at 7:35 PM
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    both are great vehicles in their own rights, but in comparioson they are two totally different vehicles. It is an apples to oranges comparison. Now speaking as an accountant, go with the 40k Tundra. I feel I am partial since I drive a 2012 Tundra Texas Edition compared to the luxury vehicles my colleagues drive. But, mine turns heads in the parking lot.
     
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    Pretty bad ass, but I need a truck bed. Every time in my life I’m without one, sure as hell I need one.

    Why stop at 80-90k for an suv? You could go balls deep...

     
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    ColoradoTJ, Porsche? that's so very 80's of you...:D;) If we are going to throw money and caution to the wind lets go all out.:spending:


    or perhaps lets see what a 140k can get us from Mercedes :spending::rofl:
    https://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/vehicles/model/class-G/model-G63W4
     
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