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Sounds like the tundra is a great fit.I’m looking at the bigger Toyotas because I’m in the home projects / camping / bike hauling / light-medium towing needs; the off roading tech of the LC is very cool but unlikely something I would ever utilize much. I do much appreciate the full time 4wd
On the flip side the Tundra Platinum hybrid just seems like a lot more (for my purposes) for the same money. Not a big difference in fuel economy and the Tundra sips 87. Tundra has the panoramic moonroof that I grew to love in my prior car. The folding tonneau probably gives me all of the dry storage I could need for camping etc. The truck bed is probably a better home for a Yeti cooler than in the LC atop the hybrid battery. I’m convincing myself, but appreciate the honest feedback here from folks that are more familiar with both vehicles and in some cases have ownership experience with both.
If you change your mind, my guess is that the Land Cruiser will improve over next few years.I decided to get the Tundra (Platinum hybrid). Time will tell if that’s the right decision for me or not; the good news is you can always change your mind, the bad news is that doing so is expensive
I love my tundra and haven’t taken it on any tighter off road trails for this reason. It’s great to get out to campsites but I wouldn’t take it off roading properly like I used to do in my 4Runner and Tacoma. Hoping I can get back to it in the Land Cruiser once my son is old enoughThe size is the biggest thing holding me back from a Tundra. The trails around here are too narrow. Full size trucks get torn to hell on them. Pin striping isn’t for me!
Anyone recommend a good Tundra forum?You guys are not making my decision any easier. Lol. Moving to the LC, I will miss my center console safe. Not high security, but nice to have.
I look at it as the lc is made in Japan, many of them coming from the Tahara plant, especially mine. Whereas the tundra probably made in Mexico, Canada, or even worse USA made by union workers.
Tundras.com seems to be pretty activeAnyone recommend a good Tundra forum?
I’m a member of USWI belong to the oldest labor union in the United States, why would you assume myself or my colleagues set out to do a subpar job? I can assure you that is not the case, the company I work for sets the tone of how they want to do business not me.
Well then you know how it goes.I’m a member of USW
100% agree. Wish you nothing but the best with the new LC!I have been cross shopping a tundra and LC. My LC will be here in the next couple weeks, and I went with that because I wanted more interior cargo space, full time 4x4 for the snow months, and a decent off-roader. Barring some unforeseen issue when I test drive the LC that is a deal breaker I'll be sticking with the LC. You can for sure get more bang for your buck right now. Crew cab 4x4 platinums with the Hybrid are discounted to the low to mid 60s in my area (my LC premium with 20s is a hair under 70k) and I bet you could negotiate a bit more off the tundra with the issues they are experiencing right now. Those deals are still tempting but I really like the idea of having an SUV with full time 4x4 and off-road capabilities again. Like most things, you gotta determine what priorities take precedence.
I have been cross shopping a tundra and LC. My LC will be here in the next couple weeks, and I went with that because I wanted more interior cargo space, full time 4x4 for the snow months, and a decent off-roader. Barring some unforeseen issue when I test drive the LC that is a deal breaker I'll be sticking with the LC. You can for sure get more bang for your buck right now. Crew cab 4x4 platinums with the Hybrid are discounted to the low to mid 60s in my area (my LC premium with 20s is a hair under 70k) and I bet you could negotiate a bit more off the tundra with the issues they are experiencing right now. Those deals are still tempting but I really like the idea of having an SUV with full time 4x4 and off-road capabilities again. Like most things, you gotta determine what priorities take precedence.
Nice. I bought one yesterday. 1794 Limited Edition.
Everyone, I am going from my fourth Toyota tundra, trading in my tundra, capstone hybrid for a 24 LC, windchill, Pearl, premium package, etc., etc.
Quick background first 2015, Traded for an 18 1794. Which was totaled hit by a Dodge 1500 at 60+ miles an hour and a 25 mile an hour zone legally parked on the street totaled, in the midst of Covid unbelievably able to get a new 2020 1794 I traded for a 2022 capstone, which was happenstance.
The capstone is great gets 18 to 20 miles to the gallon and the 7500 pound vehicle give or take..
Simple reason first I always wanted to land cruiser on the Toyota guy since the 80s started with a 1987 4Runner..
Maybe you do get more for the money on a tundra I’m not certain, but the other big reason is what one of the other gentleman stated, just tired of this gigantic truck that I don’t use the bed for or anything. It’s just a big big truck.
My LC is in port going on the carrier middle to the end of the week and I should have it straight by the middle of August with my dealer. I guess they’re compromises and everything and I also concur with the other gentleman who posted the gigantic console, yes, it’s huge. Which has its advantages and disadvantages, especially the gun safe, which I keep it is a big flashlight