New Land Cruiser 250 aka Prado is breaking sales records in US

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In just 4 months of sales in 2024 Toyota has sold 4 times more LCs comparing to the highest selling year in the last 20 years. Source: Toyota Land Cruiser Sales Figures

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Please send more to West coast, specifically PNW. Majority of what is coming in is still presold. :) (good problem to have)
 
I haven't seen any on the road. My local dealer always has 1958s on the lot, and I saw one LC and one FE, but that's it. I keep cruising past my dealer to see if they add more. Just waiting on them to get their butts in gear to get mine outta port.
 
I haven't seen any on the road. My local dealer always has 1958s on the lot, and I saw one LC and one FE, but that's it. I keep cruising past my dealer to see if they add more. Just waiting on them to get their butts in gear to get mine outta port.
1958's seem to be relatively plentiful. Toyota must have mis-calculated demand. Yep, an LC/LC/Premium for me...
 
I still see more cybertrucks than LCs, though. Ow, my eyes!
I watched someone with one in Pittsburgh try to parallel park in South Side. It was hilarious. We were right behind them and after about 3 minutes of not being able to figure it out they sped off. There was a small crowd on the street too. Those things are ridiculous!
 
I haven't seen any on the road. My local dealer always has 1958s on the lot, and I saw one LC and one FE, but that's it. I keep cruising past my dealer to see if they add more. Just waiting on them to get their butts in gear to get mine outta port.
I've only seen one other (an LC LC) in my little town of podunk, nowhere in PA, but on a trip back from Gettysburg to State College there were 3 of us in a line on the highways for that whole stretch. It was cool!
 
I've seen quite a few in east TN and WNC. I saw one in Brevard nc last week and a few near Murphy and Casheirs. Chattanooga, Murfreesboro and McMinnville. Seems very popular in my area
 
Imagine that a more reasonably priced Land Cruiser sells a lot better.

I still would like to see the 300 Series offered, but I’m happy with our 250 so far.

I don't know, based on the sales it's a win for Toyota, and I'm thinking the base 4Runner expected at $43K will fill that "reasonably priced" slot. I don't know how much you could strip off of a 1958 to hit that price point.
 
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