Was this a good car?

Was this a good car?

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Sure

its a toyota. it looks like it can survive any off road conditions. I guess it was good.

good thing it has a big decal on the side that says "FOUR WHEEL DRIVE"
i never would have know it was a 4x4

yes

It was.

Quiet popular with nomadic Muslims in North Africa.

worst sufferer of the Toyota tax

>700km
>rusted af
>"700KM BARELY BROKEN IN $12K I KNOW WHAT I GOT"

This is any factory turbo diesel Landcruiser. Seems that 12H-T 60 series and 1HD-T and 1HD-FT 80 series just seem to be going up in value for well used examples, mileage seems to have no bearing on value.

its Four Wheel Drive

We want you to know,
it is Four Wheel Drive.
Did you notice it is Four Wheel Drive?

It was a good car.

Slow as fuck

Makes my dick hard

I thought you were joking. I was looking at the prices just now and they are all $12k+.

Many $20k+. wtf

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To drive, no, they feel every bit their age. The 12HT version though is rock solid, half decent on fuel and pretty capable.

In the US - no, they're probably way overpriced and parts would be hard to find

Anywhere else in the world - yeah, probably

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In the US you're better off getting a Cherokee or grand Cherokee

While you're not wrong, I seriously cannot think of a single bad pre-90s SUV

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it's like you've never seen a car from the 80s

I have very mixed feelings about the grand wagoneer.

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You'd be on your own.

What a joke

Most people on this board were barely born in 1998.

My car has a FUEL INJECTION badge

It's important to identify to the world around you that your vehicle is Fuel Injected, because of reasons

My dad had a w123 280e with "Automatic" on the back.

It's about as important as trim badges.

LT, EX, SLT, LTD, SL, SE, JL, JLX, EL. People talk about it like it means anything.

>I'll give you tree fiddy for day
>B-B-B-but it's an SLQ
>I don't care Gibsmedat

Because in the time it was being made carburetors were still fairly common. EFI was like slapping a hybrid badge on the back of a car today.

The scouts out of the factory had paint issues that lead to early rusting. Other than that they were pretty good.