Super Confused in Fuel needed for 2024 Land Cruiser.

That's correct. If you watched the video, he wasn't directly involved with LC. But spoke more from a company perspective on the fuel standards and what would happen (and not happen) if you used regular gas in their engines. This is in addition to several other leading experts that have all said regular gas is completely acceptable for LC.
 
So what you are saying is that Toyota made a mistake by putting that sticker on all of the Land Cruisers that they manufactured. I see now that I should have just gone to twitter and YouTube for the answers rather than what Toyota recommends.
 
So what you are saying is that Toyota made a mistake by putting that sticker on all of the Land Cruisers that they manufactured. I see now that I should have just gone to twitter and YouTube for the answers rather than what Toyota recommends.
I am going to make a YouTube video saying corn oil is totally acceptable to use as fuel. You better use it because when someone stays something on YouTube, it becomes a fact.

Who cares what the engineers that actually worked on designing the vehicle put into the manual when YouTube says corn oil is fine.
 
I am going to make a YouTube video saying corn oil is totally acceptable to use as fuel. You better use it because when someone stays something on YouTube, it becomes a fact.

Who cares what the engineers that actually worked on designing the vehicle put into the manual when YouTube says corn oil is fine.
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If you watched the video, LC was one singular global rollout. Global rollouts are unusual in car land. You do know that Europe does not even have "regular" gas, right? So they needed to base everything off premium gasoline - even though it was not specifically necessary since it's basically the same engine as Tacoma. I also take offense to your sarcasm. These are some of the best experts in their fields telling you that regular gasoline will not adversely affect a LC. These are not random YouTube videos.
 
haha, you do you bro. We are all just here having a good time and talking about our rigs. If you want to use less octane gas, go for it. I'm going to stick with what the vehicle specifically states. To each his own. Your decision won't effect my vehicle and mine won't effect yours.
 
Exactly! I'm loving my performance and almost 23mpg with regular gas. If you feel compelled by a sticker on the gas tank or a disclaimer that is in 90% of all car manuals, then that's you too :)
 
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