2022 Toyota Landcruiser 300 Series Review: Finally, a CRITICAL review.

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • The 2022 Toyota Landcruiser 300 Series is here... kind of. Put your name down on a 2 year waiting list, and you might just be able to get one. In this review I am going to take a critical look at the new Landcruiser 300 and see if it's really worth $143,000.
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    Intro 00:00
    Exterior 01:19
    Interior 05:05
    Infotainment 06:46
    Rear Seats 09:37
    Third Row Seats 11:07
    Practicality 12:23
    Specs and Engine 14:10
    0-100 km/h 15:18
    On the Road 16:07
    Off Road 20:40
    Verdict 25:08
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  • @CarSauce
    @CarSauce  Před rokem +5

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  • @obs2746
    @obs2746 Před 2 lety +172

    Finally an unbiased (not paid for) review. We test drove the GXL and what a massive disappointment. It drives like a Prado, you know, trucky harsh ride, it’s bonnet ripples in the breeze, it has plastic under body protection, infotainment screen is complex, it’s smaller than the 200 (or at least feels it) and finally, the price - horrendously expensive at around $115,000 drive away. And that’s with cloth seats with no electric adjustment. We bought a TI Patrol for $30,000 cheaper and got power, electric leather seats and a solid capable vehicle.

    • @CarSauce
      @CarSauce  Před 2 lety +26

      Really liked the value proposition of the Patrol! And the 8 cyl in that is 😩🥵

    • @obs2746
      @obs2746 Před 2 lety +15

      @@CarSauce Yep, I’d rather spend a few dollars more in fuel and get that grunty V8 sound and feel, plus the feeling of being in a ‘solid’ car, not an aluminium panelled, plastic undercarriage overpriced ‘Toy’ - ota. $30,000 in purchase price savings is going to get me a hell of lot further too.

    • @LAMethWitch
      @LAMethWitch Před 2 lety +5

      I agree I couldn’t even fit in drivers seat 💺… there for can’t buy 😩

    • @jean-louishamid5285
      @jean-louishamid5285 Před 2 lety +10

      @@LAMethWitch That will remain unexplainable to me. Everyone over 6'1 who test drove it was truly surprised with the lack of space, and leg position discomfort.

    • @jean-louishamid5285
      @jean-louishamid5285 Před 2 lety +3

      That bonnet rippling issue is stunning 😵

  • @edgarchieng2130
    @edgarchieng2130 Před 2 lety +28

    On the money with the review, everyone else is truly just pleasing Toyota’s PR department

    • @xendroid5063
      @xendroid5063 Před 2 lety

      Everyone now complains about Toyota pricing but really they are to blame for the inflated pricing ... Toyota charges what they charge because they can.

  • @henrya1051
    @henrya1051 Před 2 lety +110

    My last cruiser was a 100 series, and I intend to keep it that way. Toyota banks heavily on the “reliability” monicker and as a consequence has slowly been losing the plot when it comes to keeping up with technology along with a distinct lack of value for money. You certainly pay a lot for not that much.

    • @rossawood5075
      @rossawood5075 Před rokem +5

      Totally agree, the 80 and 100 series were more robust and repairable in the field than the 200 and now the very frill ridden 300.
      But they probably impress when doing the suburban school run in metroland in VX and Sahara trim.
      But how will the white seats look in the red dust of outback stations in Australia although many rural people love them.
      My opinion, it's pretty hard to beat the 4.2 turbo six for reliability, however I guess in a 200 the GX would be my choice, less stuff to mess up or go wrong, comes with factory snorkle and mostly a rear wheel carrier, oh and rubber floor!
      Just my take!

    • @boxoffisa
      @boxoffisa Před 8 měsíci +2

      If you still drive 100 series then your problem is not lack of tech but complaining. I mean, we say all we say but Toyota sells LC more than bmw sells x5 or Nissan sells patrols. That’s for a reason. If you bought a bmw x5 I am sure you wouldn’t be with it by now.

    • @aussiegruber86
      @aussiegruber86 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I honestly couldn’t part with that sort of cash for such an average vehicle

    • @bobotmeister
      @bobotmeister Před 6 měsíci +1

      It's slowly crawling itself into the luxury segment. Too bad. 😢

  • @AustralianImage
    @AustralianImage Před 2 lety +52

    I've commented in other reviews on some of the off-roading design shortfalls of the 300 and this is the first time I've seen a proper view of the positioning of the fuel filter. Ignoring how poorly positioned this is for off-road use, this is going to be a major problem for anyone travelling the outback. The rocks on any outback road will destroy this fuel filter in no time at all and if you can't replace it because everything had been destroyed, you are up the proverbial creek.

    • @cliveedmead2091
      @cliveedmead2091 Před 2 lety +1

      I guess there will soon be an aftermarket bash plate available but it might make getting at the spare harder.

    • @AustralianImage
      @AustralianImage Před 2 lety +3

      @@cliveedmead2091 Any aftermarket manufacturer worth their salt will be pondering making such a protective plate, or looking at ways to better locate the fuel filter. There are many already looking at how to install a second battery, as well as putting on larger tyres. All three will be a challenge and probably not cheap when finalised. I wonder what they will do about the intercooler location/s? Sitting low on either side of the front bumper is asking for trouble.

    • @bush2coast801
      @bush2coast801 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AustralianImage Picked the same.... IMHO, relocate the Fuel Filter. Dumbest place on Earth to put it..... but then I guess that's what you get from underwhelming Toyotas these days............

    • @lowfly1416
      @lowfly1416 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cliveedmead2091 More money to help reliability

  • @MOREENGINEERING
    @MOREENGINEERING Před 2 lety +8

    Interesting....I'll say it up front. I'm a toyota owner. Celica, Prado and currently a 200 series. Unbelievably reliable!! And they get the job done.
    A patrol has a better diff. But that vehicle is less refined and consumes gazillions litres of fuel. And being a petrol engine torque and power are further up the rev range. I love my 200. Engine is amazing and has given quite reasonable economy. Quality control is first class. Resale is terrific. Parts, if ya ever need them are everywhere. Service intervals are reasonable(ish). But servicing costs are quite reasonable(Toyota servicing) and my vehicle is serviced promptly and ON TIME. My cruiser has just hit 215,000km. And runs like a clock. I live in country Vic and getting around(ANY distance) is effortless. Road noise is very low. Don't have to yell to talk to someone. It just gets things done with no fuss. I have driven the 300 series. It's definately an improvement, but I don't feel compelled to rave out and buy one. Thanks for the review.

    • @Dahiya007
      @Dahiya007 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutly, i love this car. I don't like BMW x5 and Audi Q8 . Nissan Petron is a sht car. My friend has it and he always complaints about it being so noisy. Landcruiser has its own class. I am buying VX in a couple of months :)

    • @MOREENGINEERING
      @MOREENGINEERING Před 2 lety +1

      @@Dahiya007 I'm with you. I'm not aware of a Beamer or Audi that actually has low range. Let alone ground clearance, reliability, reasonable service pricing(own a BMW or AUDI and they automatically think your loaded). in saying that ya probably are cos you'll need it to get it serviced each time ya rock up at your local Beamer or Audi dealer. My 200 is sooo quiet. As for the Nissan, fuel economy to start with, after all it's petrol. I'm into a VX too! Enjoy 😃

    • @user-sn1xf7vj1r
      @user-sn1xf7vj1r Před měsícem

      😁👍

  • @ianmansfield8885
    @ianmansfield8885 Před 2 lety +12

    the saving grace is that landcruisers are worth something after 5 years ...can be serviced anywhere in Australia and rarely cause issues that BMW and Audi present..I m speaking from ownership around a million km in landcruisers...no repairs to speak of and great resale and yes lots and lots of offroad

  • @danbywaters6123
    @danbywaters6123 Před 2 lety +31

    Great, un-biased review.
    $144k for a Sahara and not even a rear diff lock. C'mon Toyota, rear diff locks are standard fit on many 4WD's that are only 1/3 the price of this Sahara!

    • @philip7415
      @philip7415 Před 2 lety +3

      Japanese is good at cutting and saving in history of car design.

    • @Songs-jx9rw
      @Songs-jx9rw Před rokem +2

      Weird, i got rear lock and my dad has the higher model with both front and back diff lock
      Guess it varies based on region coz i got cheaper headlights

  • @luwisethapane
    @luwisethapane Před 8 měsíci

    Great vids! Funny too! great review keep up the great work!

  • @mollohankabonde3593
    @mollohankabonde3593 Před 2 lety +1

    First time watching you Dude, I subscribed immediately. Keep this up.

  • @EWL-55
    @EWL-55 Před 2 lety +7

    Great review! I respect that he is very objective. He says what the car is good for and what it's not... unlike other reviewers.

  • @shaunmcfadden3939
    @shaunmcfadden3939 Před 2 lety +43

    Great review. You forgot one thing. The unpainted bumper bar. I could get a painted bumper on a 200 series GXL but to not have it finished off nicely on a 300 series is a disgrace let alone a Sahara 300 series. I was on the wait list as we bought a new van which is due soon. We sold our 200 series recently due to km’s on it. After test driving the 300 series we were very underwhelmed. The gear changes were clunky. The power didnt seem light years ahead of the 200 at all. The tyres are now skinnier at 265 instead the 200’s 285. Fuel tank is down from 138 to 110 litres. The cabin feels smaller. Second row cant be slid forward or back and then theres the unpainted bumpers. We will be cancelling our order tomorrow. We went out this afternoon and picked up a 2021 200 series with 1000km on the clock. Yes we paid slightly more than when it was new but only by a couple of grand. We are very happy to have found one and we are more at ease again as the 300 left us feeling uncomfortable with parting with that much money and not feeling like it was worth that much. For the years it has taken them to develop this car and the money invested we just dont think its that far more advance then a late model 200 series. Just my thoughts. And mine only probably. But hey, to those who are blown away by the 300. Enjoy it. Glad it makes it you happy. But for us, the 200 makes us happy.

    • @uww.v
      @uww.v Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly what my opinions are

    • @knifekit5
      @knifekit5 Před 2 lety +3

      Sounds like you bought a Land Cruiser to be a grocery getter, not an off-road vehicle.

    • @shaunmcfadden3939
      @shaunmcfadden3939 Před 2 lety

      @@knifekit5 typical ignorant comment. I tow a 3t van with a 200 series. But hey…you sound like one of those precious ones that just wont allow any bad word said about their new totally flawless 300 series.

    • @AquaMarine1000
      @AquaMarine1000 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shaunmcfadden3939 I've been driving Land Cruisers for forty years, since the 100 series they have lost their 4x4 mojo.

    • @knifekit5
      @knifekit5 Před 2 lety

      @@shaunmcfadden3939 Freaking awesome dude, good for you. I don't own a 300 series and never will. I'll drive my 70 series diesel for the rest of my life. Have a great day.

  • @lenheraldlim5870
    @lenheraldlim5870 Před rokem

    Fantastic review! Very engaging!

  • @TheJohnChocolate
    @TheJohnChocolate Před rokem

    good entertaining review mate - defs a new sub!

  • @7bankers894
    @7bankers894 Před rokem +1

    Most unbiased review ive ever seen, keep up the good work

  • @zain670
    @zain670 Před 2 lety

    what a nice full indepth video bro. Loved it.

  • @MotorEnthusiast
    @MotorEnthusiast Před 2 lety +1

    Good one. Spot on with the review. Waiting for your review on the new Toyota Fortuner 2022.

  • @mightyjohnnymo
    @mightyjohnnymo Před 3 měsíci +2

    Let us be honest guys. For the intended purpose of this LC300, long distance cruises and moderate off-roading, it definitely gets the job done. It definitely struggles in some serious off-road settings but still pulls through. If you are looking for a serious offroad vehicle for the outback, this may not be the appropriate choice for you. I appreciate the honest and critical review.... it has its limitations in many aspects but still it is a great car. The price point is a bit steep but I would still go for it.

  • @omaljayaweera2667
    @omaljayaweera2667 Před 2 lety +1

    I really like and appreciate your reviews about the new LC300, as most people won't say what you've said. Good job!

  • @howlingwolf125y
    @howlingwolf125y Před 2 lety +82

    I like the traditional analog instrument cluster... The instrument cluster on this Toyota LandCruiser is simple, easy to read, and looks great.. Don't know why everyone always wants to change something that works fine. Most Digital instrument clusters that I have seen are harder to read/use and are worse than traditional analog instrument clusters they replace.

    • @hwangedward
      @hwangedward Před 2 lety +6

      Because you have not seen a decent LCD cluster before? Once I got used it I don't like watching an analog cluster when the space can show more info as I wish. The problem with cluster used in the LC300 is that the speedo meter is too fine. How it reads up to 260km/h ?? The car can travel probably up to 180 Km/h so the grid should be widened so we can read more accurately.

    • @lexuslfa4739
      @lexuslfa4739 Před 2 lety +3

      the worst thing is that they are laggy, I hate digital dials just because of that

    • @philip7415
      @philip7415 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I donot like “iPad cluster” either

    • @chrischamberlain8292
      @chrischamberlain8292 Před 2 lety

      @@hwangedward a 200 will go in excess of 180 without an y hassle.. 300 will do the same. But yes I do agree its kinda pointless

    • @dieselrules7912
      @dieselrules7912 Před 2 lety

      @@hwangedward That's the speed of the engine not the wheels. Just like how power from the flywheel is different from wheel horse power.

  • @claudiadavies5110
    @claudiadavies5110 Před 2 lety

    Great review and thanks for saying they're not for everybody, I hope people listen, I watched the review to the very end, even though I don't like these cars, cos it was really entertaining, thanks Matt!

  • @RadRuckus975
    @RadRuckus975 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Each to their own but looks like our 200 series will be the last vehicle we buy.

  • @gptek2434
    @gptek2434 Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks for the great honest based review. I bought the last allocated 200 for Australia, a '21 200 which is my second car so only 2200 k's and actually never seen a rain drop or wet road lol. Mint condition as I adore the thing.
    My first impression of the 300 was the looks. It doesn't appeal to me as the 200. I admit everything is for sale at a good price but it'll be insanely difficult to convince me to sell it to upgrade to the 300. The new V6's power hype doesn't convince me at all. It's basically a more highly strung engine to produce slightly more torque and kilowatts while still meeting strict emission laws. Takes very little money spent to wake up the V8 and have it destroy the V6, reliably. V8 hands down. Excellent running gear without a doubt and IMO, great looks with the 200 and years down the track, way less electronic issues.

    • @altaafkader9675
      @altaafkader9675 Před 7 měsíci

      That's excellent to hear. I'm planning for a good low mileage 2020 lc200 over the 300. Will save a bit of money. I think it looks so much better and less to go wrong. And I really want the v8. Hopefully I'll keep it for at least 20 years and by then I may consider getting a 3 year old 400 series over the 500

  • @jockwar
    @jockwar Před 2 lety

    Good honest review 😎

  • @ianthomas7863
    @ianthomas7863 Před 2 lety +9

    A truly genuine review of this Toyota. Not a city/suburban, vehicle at all. 👍👍👍

  • @mauzouq
    @mauzouq Před 2 lety +1

    Did you used comfort mode when you drive it? And still not comfortable ?

  • @gerrymccarthy9568
    @gerrymccarthy9568 Před rokem +4

    Great review! Very honest. Regarding the price: Here in Ireland, that machine is € 150k . I recently bought my wife a well speced BMW X5 45e, with near 400 hp for €94k. 0-100km in 5.6 seconds. On a recent round trip of 260km, 114.3 was on battery alone. ( NOTE no charger when we arrived at our destination, so return was petrol only, still got 6.1l/100km). I know, BMW X5 Sport, no match for the Toyota off road……. But I have a jeep for that- a real JEEP WRANGLER. BTW, you cannot be a farmer in Ireland without a Toyota Prado, at least that’s what I think you call it in AUS. It just a Landcruiser here. ( almost NO One , buys the 300). I have friends that have run them for 500k
    Km. Can’t see that in a BMW.

  • @marcstrauch2061
    @marcstrauch2061 Před 2 lety

    Very good balanced review.

  • @johndenton4952
    @johndenton4952 Před rokem +1

    Finally, an honest review! Having owned a few Cruisers over the years, I would have to buy the sports version for the the sort of things I expect a Landcruiser to do . All of a sudden my existing car - 100 series - seems like exceptional value.

  • @davidevans2585
    @davidevans2585 Před 2 lety +41

    Finally, a review that mentioned the loss of the split rear door. This was a land cruiser staple for year and years. It just smacks of cost cutting and it’s a shame as it’s so useful (was).

  • @kanefeatherston8121
    @kanefeatherston8121 Před 2 lety +7

    Love the honest review Matt. I have ordered a 300, still waiting. I’m upgrading from a Prado, I have 4 kids and tow a tool trailer ever day. We test drove the 300 and were really happy with the way it handled, very similar to Prado but much more room and power. I was looking at 200 series but way to expensive for a second hand car, they feel outdated and drive like a tank. The 300 series isn’t perfect but it will definitely suit our needs, I’m not wanting a V8 or high tech just strong reliability, space and resale value. Cheers.

    • @NoOne-qr8yf
      @NoOne-qr8yf Před rokem +3

      No such thing as an honest review they are all just someones opinion.usually the people who dont like them are comparing them to bmw and range rover ect hardly a fare comparison concidering either of those vehicles would last 12 months in aussie outback

    • @boxoffisa
      @boxoffisa Před 8 měsíci

      I love you already. You are intelligent guy. That’s why we love to Toyota in your last line.

  • @Quokka_VR
    @Quokka_VR Před 2 lety

    Appreciate your honest review of the 300 series... makes me glad i recently bought a new Pajero Sport Exceed for less than half the price!

  • @franklopez1294
    @franklopez1294 Před 2 lety

    Well, I like the way you criticize or give comments on this unit. It was a straightforward one. It really helps to decide what to buy.

  • @robyncrighton1255
    @robyncrighton1255 Před 2 lety +22

    You're right about the body roll in anything but the GR Sport. But a suspension upgrade in the other models may be the solution for the aftermarket accessory gurus
    There was a different review of the GR sport on another channel, but there was clearly something wrong with the suspension at that time. We drove a GR which was like a sports car the way it cornered up a tight cornered and steep hill. We decided on the GR because it had everything we needed to do the type of travel we do. Well done with your review. Paul Maric surely is your twin...lol...sorry if that isn't a compliment :)

    • @mahjonglivestreaming4535
      @mahjonglivestreaming4535 Před rokem

      oh that's really good to know, i just ordered a GR, have you had any issues with body roll since getting it?

    • @remyche8768
      @remyche8768 Před 9 měsíci

      I got the gr yaris Rallye, and wife wants the gr 300, took it for a test drive and I'm sold 😅 trading in her prado altitude.

    • @boxoffisa
      @boxoffisa Před 8 měsíci

      How is it going? Did you get any problems with the gr

    • @remyche8768
      @remyche8768 Před 8 měsíci

      Have the gr 300 now. Love ot

  • @kimlikes
    @kimlikes Před 2 lety +9

    you don't need front/rear lockers on the 300 series. traction control is pretty good enough at sending power to the wheels with traction. you probably got stuck because of the road tires or ground clearance. as it can be seen on the video, the wheels were spinning, which simply means that they didn't have enough traction.

    • @elrud5964
      @elrud5964 Před 2 lety +2

      It would be a worry if the 300 needed to be triple locked to drive through that puddle.

    • @colinboyd7779
      @colinboyd7779 Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed, lockers wouldn't of helped in that puddle. It simply ran out of ground clearance. You can see in video where the diff has bottomed out on the centre hump causing the wheels to hang in the air. I think a Y62 has about 50mm more ground clearance and no diff pumpkin to catch up on as does all the Land Rover products with air suspension.

  • @jiofiber9018
    @jiofiber9018 Před rokem

    Well reviewed

  • @valdius85
    @valdius85 Před rokem +1

    I think you’re absolutely right,
    If someone just wants reliability, they can always buy a Highlighter / Klugger.

  • @andersonbarros6653
    @andersonbarros6653 Před 2 lety +3

    I got myself a VX version tween turbo and i love it.
    The things that are "bad" about this car dont even come CLOSE to EVERYTHING GREAT about it.

  • @beamanofgoodcharacter
    @beamanofgoodcharacter Před 8 měsíci +1

    I would still choose the 200 LC over this. It seems that Toyota rushed this thing without putting too much efforts to make it perfect. I bet the refreshed model will be a true Land Cruiser.

  • @neilross325
    @neilross325 Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks for a good, honest, thorough review. IMO Toyota needs to get back to basics! What is this thing? Looks like it's trying to please everyone. I'll keep my FJ Cruiser. No dirty carpets here, and it's bullet proof simple and reliable! All the electronic gadgetry in new vehicles worries me from a reliability standpoint, particularly when offroading in isolated areas.

  • @robd2096
    @robd2096 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Good, honest review. A rarity in the motor industry - you never see just & valid criticisms of Toyotas which should be subject to closer scrutiny because of their "reliability & technology" claims.

  • @dude-kq4qd
    @dude-kq4qd Před 2 lety

    Anyone know how to engage the android auto? I tried connecting my phone to the usb port but it wont show up. pls help

  • @jasonhowe1697
    @jasonhowe1697 Před 2 lety +1

    question did you check for a foot well between 2nd and 3rd row
    the classic tail gates.
    type 1: full tail
    type 2: side open (left or right)
    type 3: split tail gate (top and bottom
    type 4: split half doors
    type 5: 1/4 -3/4 door setup..
    depends if you are reviewing the petrol or diesel model
    yeh corrugation tests and pea soup sand tests please..
    clay with a light dusting of dirt or unsealed road gravel driving isn't off road driving it be like doing a wet tarmac test..

  • @alain-danieltankwa8007

    You're underrated. This is a very academic review

  • @simonarmitage2591
    @simonarmitage2591 Před 2 lety

    You haven’t been too critical, pretty spot on.

  • @onkarfreshie3127
    @onkarfreshie3127 Před 2 lety +4

    I have a 25 year old,
    100 series with 200k as the 3rd owner for 7 years, the past owners went on to buy newer Cruisers.
    Yes, in-between I've tried to do better, but it all failed. The 6.0 Flying Spur, the 3.0 tdi Phaeton, Merc GLK 2.0 TDI, equal luxury to the old bus, but electric modern headaches & super expensive parts in the end.
    Friends have the 2020 Range Rovers new ones, every 6 months, they spend more time in the repair garages thus making them, OFF THE ROAD.
    Only the Kia Sorento 2.2 td was near to the old bus, but failed in luxury.
    My grand total in up keep in 7 years, including services & ABS pump only after 25 years,has been
    £4500 in 60k.
    A Dam bargain.
    LONG LIVE the
    KING. Cruisers.

    • @xendroid5063
      @xendroid5063 Před 2 lety

      Yes but you started with I have a 25 year old 100 series.... That's not the same Toyota LC or any Toyota you have today... You can't compare all mechanical or mostly mechanical cars to anything today ...

    • @onkarfreshie3127
      @onkarfreshie3127 Před 2 lety

      @@xendroid5063
      I still have my 100 series, only used during winter season.
      Those other cars are the cars I've had & sold on since, apart from the Kia, wife loves that one.
      The point I was making was, the durability & hardship of the 100 series that the farmers, landscape gardeners, builders & so forth put these 4x4 through in the UK, mud snow rain towing 3.5 tonne.

    • @onkarfreshie3127
      @onkarfreshie3127 Před 2 lety

      @@xendroid5063
      This new 3.3 diesel has a 10 speed gearbox which is not going to be any more economical or reliable than the old bus, due to the fact of more gear changing & the stress the engine will be under.
      30 years ago your average diesel engines were doing 35+ mpg & still today the new engines do the same. All that has changed is the quietness & how less polluted its become.
      Diesel used to smell for weeks on your clothes & if you spilled any on your hands , it would burn your skin mildly. Now you can even smell it.

  • @heavymetal9622
    @heavymetal9622 Před 2 lety +9

    I’m sorry WIRED Android Auto & Apple CarPlay?? My Mum just bought a new Kia Picanto GTline for $21K on the road and it comes with WIRELESS Android Auto & Apple CarPlay...in a budget city car! You’d expect if they can do this on a $21K car they could do it on a $150K car right???

    • @yazdan7774
      @yazdan7774 Před 2 lety

      that's modernity for you , also this is a Land cruiser performance is the focus for this car< you want technology and luxury get a Lexus Lx

    • @Jawsify1621
      @Jawsify1621 Před 2 lety

      Yeah but toyota just wanted to put things in the land cruiser that is durable and can last long

  • @DarrenMcManawaynz
    @DarrenMcManawaynz Před 2 lety +11

    The tailgate was the deal breaker for me.
    I'll be sticking with my trusty 100 series.
    Thank you for a great honest review!

  • @markward38
    @markward38 Před 10 měsíci

    You are right about the body roll it was the first thing I noticed when I test drove it. I’m comparing it to my current Jeep GC and it is much more stable and responsive.

  • @jekzapico3834
    @jekzapico3834 Před 2 lety +1

    holy cow i found the "Doug DeMuro" of down under, subscribed!

  • @donaldhove6236
    @donaldhove6236 Před 3 měsíci

    right on the mark, I could not agree more

  • @martinmcdonald4207
    @martinmcdonald4207 Před 2 lety +1

    I totally agree with you about the missing split tail gate. When i first saw this cost cutting act i was not impressed and i hope Toyota correct this on the face lift model. The Hybrid model will be easier to manouver and live with around town and save a fortune on fuel too. Oh yeah, lose those stupid rear passenger screens!

  • @bushmagpie3312
    @bushmagpie3312 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, I don’t think you were harsh enough. You failed to mention:
    1. GCM value - you can’t tow a 3500kg caravan with family of 4, have a bullbar.
    2. Lack of room for second battery so you can’t have fridge running.
    3. Roof load has been drastically reduce from 200 series.
    4. V8 LC200 was dramatically retuned and wastes fuel, good tune in LC200 gets same economy but more power.
    5. Interior new Tech isn’t anything special and is still 3years behind European cars.
    6. Toyota inflated the price over 2 years of Landcruiser 23% before COVID because the new LC300 was being engineered
    By the way if you just want a road SUV a X5 can tow 3.5T if you opt for tow package when ordering and has better payload.

  • @cesarquintero_
    @cesarquintero_ Před 2 lety

    Tienes video de la prado?

  • @dominiksikorski5519
    @dominiksikorski5519 Před 2 lety

    Which is more spacious at the front and rear - Highlander or the LC300 ?

  • @drjaisonchacha
    @drjaisonchacha Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for the amazing review, you just helped me remove LC 300 from my list..thank you

  • @gate9595
    @gate9595 Před 2 lety +13

    Great review mate! This is the biggest BS in the history of automobile😂 I love Toyota, but if anyone seriously believe that this couldn't have been a refreshed LC 200 5 years ago, think twice!! I mean, they didn't even try! After 7 decades, you mean to tell me that Toyota couldn't give consumers both a better off roader and a longer wheelbase LC? It's a great vehicle, of course, but for the price, they could have done a whole lot better! Look at the new Tundra; look at the new Sequoia.

    • @jerrymyahzcat
      @jerrymyahzcat Před 2 lety

      No Sequoia or Tundra here in Australia. Well I have seen one or two Tundras but they are a Ute and not sure how they arrived here.

    • @lexuslfa4739
      @lexuslfa4739 Před 2 lety +1

      the wheelbase cannot change as toyota have achieved the magic number for offroad. What is more disappointing for me is the looks, the lack of KDSS and a torsen on the rear.

  • @silenthill1035
    @silenthill1035 Před rokem

    Very knowledgeable review. I think Landcruiser should bring back the look of 1990s Landcruiser, the one with rectangular front lights. That looks better than newer ones. Excellent point about the fuel filter being right next to the spare.

  • @Shanes_Shed
    @Shanes_Shed Před 2 lety

    As a parent to 4 kids I appreciate the time of the 3rd row review. It certainly looks to be an improved place compared to the 200 series, but still has a long way to go to be a totally usable place for regular use. I have an old Discovery 3 and I'm 183cm (6ft) and I can comfortable sit in the 3rd row so that is my yardstick. I think I'll be hanging onto my Disco for a few more years yet until I no longer need to regular use of the 3rd row as there is nothing on the market yet that can come close to it (apart from a newer disco)

    • @ericjohnson6802
      @ericjohnson6802 Před 2 lety

      Our D4SC made in 2014 is still way ahead of a 300s and 200s in every regard so we'll be keeping it. It's also appreciated from 32k purchase price to over $50k insured value! Toyota is too cheeky for words.

  • @mahadfunworld5484
    @mahadfunworld5484 Před rokem

    my friend got a really nice landcruiser from 2015. The one thing i really liked was the split tailgate. I was looking into getting a 2021 landcruiser VX or VXR or VXS. Then in the new landcruiser it came without the split tailgate.

  • @dennisleka4346
    @dennisleka4346 Před 7 měsíci

    It really is a very fair review

  • @OffroadandRemote
    @OffroadandRemote Před rokem +2

    Good honest review - I think it's horses for courses with this new Landcruiser.
    It is a bit of a compromise in several areas - but when you're going through the Simpson Desert, I think that's where it will likely come in to its own.
    Also - next time, make sure your recovery partner doesn't use their towball to attach the recovery strap - that's a disaster waiting to happen (21:09).

    • @jeffrichardson677
      @jeffrichardson677 Před 8 měsíci

      Must know his stuff if he uses a tow ball for recovery. Obviously not his car. That's 4wd-101. Off road on a farm - that's a real good test. This is a shit review.

  • @youssefhakim1055
    @youssefhakim1055 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the very informative video. Comparing this Land Cruiser to an Audi Q7, BMW X5/7 or Mercedes GLE/S, can we expect that the Land Cruiser will have less failures, réparations and pieces replacements than the bmw, audi or mercedes on the long run ?

  • @MaxTennant
    @MaxTennant Před rokem

    Great review. Nothing about adaptive cruise control. A must have for a long range tourer!

  • @tempestv8
    @tempestv8 Před 2 lety +4

    Most buyers for a LandCruiser will not cross shop with AUDI and BMW. Basically Toyota buyers are sensible and rely on their vehicles to get them all over the country. AUDI and BMW buyers just want to be seen all over the trendy places. Buying a LandCruiser is a bit of an aspirational goal for many buyers. Buying an AUDI or BMW is no longer an aspirational goal in life.
    As for the body roll, that's definitely a step backwards as Toyota does not even provide eKDSS on virtually all the trim levels except for the GR-Sport. This is a double whammy - price hike and a defining feature removed. Every Nissan Y62 Patrol now comes with HBMC, so Toyota has shortchanged many customers with the 300 series. Those who want eKDSS are unable to put a winch on. No such issue with the 200 Series where you can have a winch with bull bar and KDSS.

    • @somesh7784
      @somesh7784 Před 2 lety +1

      That is a wrong take , just like your many wrong takes in life

    • @yyt101
      @yyt101 Před 2 lety +3

      Own a Audi and land cruiser Audi is nice to drive very safe in the wet(Quattro) but resell value is low and maintenance cost are are high specially after 5 years.
      Land cruiser on the other hand have high resell value and low maintenance cost but interiors are 20 years and engine are like 20 years behind.
      So really depends how deep ur wallets is lol

  • @Paul_McNulty
    @Paul_McNulty Před rokem +2

    I moved from a 200 series 2 VX to a 300 VX a few months ago.
    Why can't it memorise what settings I had last time I drove it for next time? The lane assist comes on every time even though it was turned off last time. The map comes on even though I don't use it and always have the audio screen on.
    The toggles for the volume control on the steering wheel are awkward and there is no rotary dial on the dash for the alternate volume control.
    Why can't the speed be accurate? The car reading is two km out compared to GPS. At least it's less bad than the 200 for that.
    I miss my split tailgate a lot.
    But overall, the 300 is an incremental improvement for mine. Radar cruise is nice. It is probably slightly quieter and smoother on the highway. The steering on the 200 was a touch heavy and the 300 is not heavy.

  • @danielcottmain4035
    @danielcottmain4035 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Matt - I always want to know about things like
    - how long it takes for the aircon to cool compared to other vehicle choices
    - does cool air really get everywhere?
    - are temperatures consistent
    - road noise in the cabin on heavy blue metal roads
    - blue tooth noise isolation and basically - in areas where you have signal can you have a good conversation on the phone (many can’t)
    - roof rack load rating (halved in 300?)
    - & with a generation upgrade - what were the faults on the old one and have they been addressed? Can you address these please?

    • @knifekit5
      @knifekit5 Před 2 lety

      These are the stats you care about in a Land Cruiser?

    • @danielcottmain4035
      @danielcottmain4035 Před 2 lety +1

      @@knifekit5 additional ones … these are the stats nobody mentions or seems concerned about … probably because I’m the only one who buys a vehicle and finds out later how noisy and hot it is!

  • @wristcandy5451
    @wristcandy5451 Před rokem +1

    I love it

  • @2minuteschool929
    @2minuteschool929 Před rokem +1

    Thanks you tube to reccomend the most unusual yet very critical reviews

  • @tanmayashukla
    @tanmayashukla Před rokem +1

    As you said this car is not for everyone and not for every occasions, it a car for people who have multiple cars it for long trips, for towing, i have 6 cars each has it owns purpose you cant have once for all, but LC is good for what's it been build i have 100 series and love the split tail gate for sure, done 500K sill runs very well

  • @connorbasile
    @connorbasile Před 2 lety

    This is one of the best looking new SUVs made currently. Just wish it was sold in the US (so I could buy a used one later on lol ) and wish it had a split tailgate.

  • @shane0yourgod
    @shane0yourgod Před 8 měsíci

    Did you let your tyres down before getting bogged?

  • @matthewbeltran3225
    @matthewbeltran3225 Před 2 lety

    Can you add the car horn notes for each car you review? Haha

  • @chrissorreda4982
    @chrissorreda4982 Před 2 lety

    FINALLY. A review that will hurt fan-boys (an honest one). I can't imagine paying 150 grand for a car that has that infotainment and a moving center console. And those seat bottoms look really shallow, my legs are gonna be hannging off them without much support. Subbed.

  • @rashid138888
    @rashid138888 Před rokem

    Any news about the new Nissan patrol or infinity Q 80 ???

  • @bertskidmore5506
    @bertskidmore5506 Před 7 měsíci

    rear spoiler, or just a dust deflector?

  • @nzcyclone
    @nzcyclone Před 2 lety

    I think you were pretty much on the button and for a change was a good honest review. I personally think the last good Land Cruiser was the last of the 100 Series.... since then with the 200 Series and now the 300 Series Toyota seems to have regressed. To not have modern high res graphics in the infotainment system is bad and the cost is out of this world. Toyota may think they are king pin but someone needs to wake them up to reality. Another serous flaw in this one is who is the bright spark who put the fuel filter where it is by the spare wheel??? you go off roading that is the first thing going to get whipped out by flinging stones etc. Do anysort of off roading you going to have to carry around spare fuel filters.True you could put a protective plate there and am sure it is being looked at aftermarket. But, the point is you should not have too. On one hand i can understand the thinking, "put it where easily accessed" and that is a good thing but countered by now making it so vunerable to damage. .... I dont know it seems they have not put any thought into it but instead it is oh we better bring out a new model... but no thoughts into it....I would not touch it as you say for that money Audi or BMW or even Jeep is a much more viable and better option. The other thing and i am pretty sure I got this right when read it somewhere and that is they have changed the wheels / wheel assembly so for those wanting to put on a lift kit etc that may not be easily possible.

  • @richardoaks3597
    @richardoaks3597 Před 5 měsíci +1

    People who own the Land Rover defender might have a better gauge cluster but those cars break down all the time. Us Toyota customers buy Toyota because they’re reliable not for the gimmicks.

  • @NorthAtlanticIslander
    @NorthAtlanticIslander Před 2 lety

    I have a 2002 LAND CRUISER that I bought brand new, I now have 298k miles on it and I would jump in it and drive across country tomorrow without any doubts. I love my Cruiser, but I am hesitant about the newest one....

  • @teamjac8681
    @teamjac8681 Před 2 lety +1

    I think the analogue stuff is great and reliable

  • @yahtadi5152
    @yahtadi5152 Před 5 měsíci

    You did not mention gas milage like you promised at the beginning of the video tho, or did I miss it?

  • @mukwanofred9147
    @mukwanofred9147 Před 2 lety

    I find the interior instrumental simple.looking at the purpose of this car ,its adequate. Its a full offroad capable SUV over its price rivals. I just wish Toyota would not complicate this car as prices keep growing up.

  • @damanpreetsingh6827
    @damanpreetsingh6827 Před 2 lety

    the towing wire is really important element especially in cars like land cruiser.

  • @yusufsayed2119
    @yusufsayed2119 Před rokem

    I agree , not for everyone
    With that price , I'll buy a y62 and have alot of dollars for ⛽️ fuel
    Thanks for pointing out the shortcomings of the vehicle 👍
    Greetings from south africa 🇿🇦 😀

  • @ohwespicy7270
    @ohwespicy7270 Před 2 lety

    Honestly at this point, just like my parent growing up Toyota was affordable and lasted. But I feel now that shipped has sailed. I think I’m going to go either Kia or Nissan at this point. Best bang for you buck in this day and age.

  • @adrianmason7305
    @adrianmason7305 Před rokem +16

    I have had a new VX for 7 days now and it is amazing. I totally agree with pretty much everything in this video but I'm still going to just mostly drive it around town hahahahaha Great review Matt 👍 I am amazed at it's power and super high driving position. I can't wait to get it out on the open road and my kids love it 👍

    • @boxoffisa
      @boxoffisa Před 8 měsíci +1

      I saw people complaining about things you are praising on this video. I will take LC any time regardless.

    • @rodneywells4640
      @rodneywells4640 Před 8 měsíci

      I just got zx an have it booked in for goodys
      Life’s good enjoy Adrian 😊

  • @nexusonels
    @nexusonels Před 2 lety

    Honestly was more distracted by you Matt, rather than the 300 series. Lookin fine 🤤

  • @ahss6275
    @ahss6275 Před 2 lety +1

    A lot more objective review. Others had nothing negative to say. But I would have liked to hear you assess the availability of space after seats are down. Compared to MercedezBenz (eg) GLS which goes in to a nice flat & even space unlike land cruiser.

  • @mrtruthhurts2307
    @mrtruthhurts2307 Před 2 lety

    Love that Australian accent mate 🇦🇺

  • @kazsiddique1
    @kazsiddique1 Před 2 lety +8

    Great review! Totally agree! Have a 2000 patrol and it’s still the best 4x4 available imo. Had a previous gxl in the late 90s and then patrol before that! Toyota really Missed the mark with this car. Hope the next gen patrol steps it up

    • @piotrw2108
      @piotrw2108 Před 2 lety

      Jeez I had a patrol in early 2000. Most crap car there is. It is good offroad if its fuctionning. And there was hardly a week without technical issues. Patrol was good in the 80s...

    • @onkarfreshie3127
      @onkarfreshie3127 Před 2 lety +1

      @@piotrw2108
      I had 2x 4.2 td in the 90's towed 3.5 tonne every day. No issues with 250k on both.
      Landcruiser 4.2 were super expensive patrols were cheaper on the long term.
      I now have a 25 year old Landcruiser 4.2 td.
      With 200k & run great.

  • @somesh7784
    @somesh7784 Před 2 lety +9

    Personally I didn’t like this car. If i has so much money I would rather buy the lexus lx 600

    • @CarSauce
      @CarSauce  Před 2 lety +1

      That will be amazing hopefully, can’t wait to review it!

  • @allisterdavidson9805
    @allisterdavidson9805 Před 2 lety

    is it just me or is the front number plate angled up ? Is this a flaw of the bumper or is the number plate just bent ?

  • @monstereisa
    @monstereisa Před rokem

    The 300 series makes a decision easy. I’ll keep my bulletproof 105 series. Thank you very much.

  • @dexterrr9163
    @dexterrr9163 Před 2 lety

    Lc 200 medium spec owner here. Its almost as same as base varients. Average at best cotton seats, cheap infotainment, sound is ok at best. But our 200 got a rear diff locker and kdss. It is very noisy going up 140km and it is very cold during winter. Seems like insolation is bad.
    For 70k price tag it is mostly alright at best but people will think you are a baller 😂.
    For the 300 series im not impressed at all. Only good thing i can think of is good headlight, one of the most comfy ride on hard trails maybe reliability i guess

  • @MattKester
    @MattKester Před 2 lety +1

    "You've just admitted to yourself you're not going to go off-roading in this thing..." I don't think it's that carpet that gives that away... my first inclination woulda been the highway tires!

  • @TechnikMeister2
    @TechnikMeister2 Před 2 lety +2

    This is the big one: Forget about getting 200,000+kms from the highly stressed smaller turbo engine. Way gone are the days of getting 450,000km doing double oil changes. And with petrol at $2 a litre, filling even the smaller 110,000 tank is a $220+ expense. What grey nomad on a part pension can afford that?

    • @onkarfreshie3127
      @onkarfreshie3127 Před 2 lety +1

      Don't forget the 3.3litre is going to be under more stress with the 10 gears, thus giving you the same mpg as the old 100 or 200 series.
      Lol

    • @onkarfreshie3127
      @onkarfreshie3127 Před 2 lety

      My 25 year old 200k 4.2td runs on bio diesel, veg oil & no smoke. Give me a 25 mpg & uber luxury.
      Sweet

  • @ben7020
    @ben7020 Před 2 lety +2

    With beige carpet the diesel grime from the pertol station gets all over them - been there. You'll have to buy black matts. ;)

  • @dingoakela
    @dingoakela Před 2 lety +1

    Split tailgate creating a place to sit or open up the back and throw stuff in. Ahhh, the same is available on the 300 in my experience as an owner.

  • @mitch4u2then
    @mitch4u2then Před 2 lety

    Nice Review, the 300 Series is nice, but I still think the 200 is better to drive and handling. all models other than the GR Sport have lost KDS with means the car rolls around a bit more in corners. 2nd row rear space is smaller. There has been alot of weight saving on this car, roof can carry less weight, narrower wheel and tyres, single tail gate, as you say an evolution not a revelution. I hate the rear screens in the Sahara, break one its $5000 to replace one !

  • @akshitrulz
    @akshitrulz Před 2 lety +1

    I saw LC Prado 150 taking LC 300 out in an off-road situation. :-) Please review the Prado 150 2022 recent model series as well.