Well, you EOD guys are more than a little F#!@up so that explains the frozen pizza.I can afford a brick pizza oven, but I didn't buy one cause I like frozen pizza....
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Well, you EOD guys are more than a little F#!@up so that explains the frozen pizza.I can afford a brick pizza oven, but I didn't buy one cause I like frozen pizza....
SameReplacing the stereo with a professional singer riding shotgun never occurred to me. First mod I'm doing.
I will be happy with anything close to 20mpg , but my Tundrahybrid. With 20k miles I average 18.6 daily driving . It took 8-10,000 miles before it started getting above 15 mpg . I do drive 80mph mostly on highway travel tundra get 18.5 highway and 16.8 in town .Same
What’s the X7 getting?20-22mpg is less than my wife's 3 year old X7 with the inline six cylinder. That's atrocious for a true hybrid mated to a 4 cylinder. And the X7 does 0-60 in 5.5 seconds.
This new generation of hybrid systems from Toyota has been wicked disappointing. Was disppointed test driving the TX hybrid too.
You driving a new LC?I love the idea of better gas mileage. It certainly was a talking point when deciding to replace the 4Runner. Right now I’m having too much fun zipping around on this peppy drivetrain to care about MPGs.
Sequoia is the same way.
A BMW X7 is a crossover SUV...it's going to get better mileage than a body-on-frame SUV with an upright windshield. The Land Cruiser is built to do a lot more than a BMW X7. And a BMW X7 starts at $85K. If you want to compare fuel economy numbers, look at the Wrangler, outgoing/new 4Runner, Bronco, G Wagen, and the mid-size pickup trucks on the market. And the upper-spec TX hybrid uses a CVT...which are largely disappointing transmissions. We have to remember that the Land Cruiser has to tackle many more duties and durability tests than a crossover SUV.20-22mpg is less than my wife's 3 year old X7 with the inline six cylinder. That's atrocious for a true hybrid mated to a 4 cylinder. And the X7 does 0-60 in 5.5 seconds.
This new generation of hybrid systems from Toyota has been wicked disappointing. Was disppointed test driving the TX hybrid too.
You betcha. After getting the Sequoia there is no way we could not upgrade the 2018 4Runner.You driving a new LC?
Looks great! I test drove one and enjoyed the ride - not as responsive and zippy as my Q5 but not that far off and way bigger car!You betcha. After getting the Sequoia there is no way we could not upgrade the 2018 4Runner.
People seem to be hating on this drivetrain. After reading on the internet I was worried it might be a bit sluggish. I was pleasantly surprised. My first comment to my wife was that she is going to get so many speeding tickets.
The turbo four does seem to sit in a higher rev range then the Sequoia’s v6 does.
Overall it’s been fun to drive and I have to keep an eye on how fast I’m going.
25 on highway and about 17-18 on surface roads only.What’s the X7 getting?
All true. But the X7 is no slouch in towing either. The X7 can tow up to 7500 lbs if you get the OEM hitch, which is more than the new LC250. I've never had to tow that much, but we towed our small 2500lbs camper with no issues. Didn't even change the ride quality or stress the engine. I wouldn't off road an X7 though and that's where LC and GX shines. But as a people hauler with some mountain passes and snow, gravel roads, you don't need the LC or GX. It's actually more sure footed in inclement conditions on the highway than my GX460. The tires are super wide. All that 4x4 tech on the LC does nothing at highway speeds with winding mountain roads.A BMW X7 is a crossover SUV...it's going to get better mileage than a body-on-frame SUV with an upright windshield. The Land Cruiser is built to do a lot more than a BMW X7. And a BMW X7 starts at $85K. If you want to compare fuel economy numbers, look at the Wrangler, outgoing/new 4Runner, Bronco, G Wagen, and the mid-size pickup trucks on the market. And the upper-spec TX hybrid uses a CVT...which are largely disappointing transmissions. We have to remember that the Land Cruiser has to tackle many more duties and durability tests than a crossover SUV.
Does it take 87 or 91 premium?You betcha. After getting the Sequoia there is no way we could not upgrade the 2018 4Runner.
People seem to be hating on this drivetrain. After reading on the internet I was worried it might be a bit sluggish. I was pleasantly surprised. My first comment to my wife was that she is going to get so many speeding tickets.
The turbo four does seem to sit in a higher rev range then the Sequoia’s v6 does.
Overall it’s been fun to drive and I have to keep an eye on how fast I’m going.
The 2024 Landcruiser has one single powertrain In US. 4 cylinder 2.4T hybrid. Do you try to tell us this vehicle is disappointing ? What's the point here ? Why do you compare the LC with the X7 when you have a GX 460 ?20-22mpg is less than my wife's 3 year old X7 with the inline six cylinder. That's atrocious for a true hybrid mated to a 4 cylinder. And the X7 does 0-60 in 5.5 seconds.
This new generation of hybrid systems from Toyota has been wicked disappointing. Was disppointed test driving the TX hybrid too.
91Does it take 87 or 91 premium?
Looking to upgrade my 460 which is hitting over 120,000 miles and have some issues that I would rather just trade in. I mean if you're talking fuel economy, my 460 gets like 13mpg on a good day lol. But I was hoping for the LC250 to be better than 20mpg in the real world.The 2024 Landcruiser has one single powertrain In US. 4 cylinder 2.4T hybrid. Do you try to tell us this vehicle is disappointing ? What's the point here ? Why do you compare the LC with the X7 when you have a GX 460 ?
25 is an outlier. Most X7 are averaging 18-21 mpg per fuelly.25 on highway and about 17-18 on surface roads only.
All true. But the X7 is no slouch in towing either. The X7 can tow up to 7500 lbs if you get the OEM hitch, which is more than the new LC250. I've never had to tow that much, but we towed our small 2500lbs camper with no issues. Didn't even change the ride quality or stress the engine. I wouldn't off road an X7 though and that's where LC and GX shines. But as a people hauler with some mountain passes and snow, gravel roads, you don't need the LC or GX. It's actually more sure footed in inclement conditions on the highway than my GX460. The tires are super wide. All that 4x4 tech on the LC does nothing at highway speeds with winding mountain roads.
A luxury trim LC250 or GX550 plus a few port and dealer add-ons, and you're pretty much in base X7 price category, which is not that base.
X7 (B58 6 cylinder, not the V8) on the highway at 70mph definitely gets 24-25 on normal comfort mode, prob close to 26+ on Eco mode but Eco drives like ass if you want to pass. 18-21 is mixed city driving. It's more efficient than my brother's new TX350, which is also a unibody crossover. His is about 22mpg on highway cruising. My GX460 can't break 20mpg on highway no matter how gentle I drive it.25 is an outlier. Most X7 are averaging 18-21 mpg per fuelly.
Sounds like you appreciate the advantages of a crossover and an X5 would be more to your liking.