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The 5-year Reliability Percentrank average of the Toyota Land Cruiser is .94 on a scale of 0.00 to 1.00. This contrasts sharply with those of nearly every other large sport-utility vehicle; for example, the 5-year Reliability Percentrank average of General Motors' V8 GMC Envoy is .05 and that of the GMC Yukon XL is .34. For reference, General Motors' overall 5-year Reliability Percentrank average is .31, Ford's is .50, Honda's is .84, and Toyota's is .89. Land cruisers are the best.
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@alexpower15 you are a lier !! Toyota stops like everyone when it fails !
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If toyota never breaks , why change parts ? The answer is : toyota owners are liers and Toyota is shit !!
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@makoshark40 Or united arab emirates models, as in this posters case.
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@makoshark40 Yes. I regularly redline my vehicle, take dirt roads sideways etc, so it's more maintenance for me than most people, due to the fact that I flog it around.
Any reliable vehicle has a long history of preventative maintenance. The entire concept of vehicles is sacrificial wear, so that main components don't. If the grease or whatever wears out, then the main components DO wear out, and it gets expensive.
All that said, Australian Landcruisers are different to American models.
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@sovereign126 well then that sucks lmfao i have a challenger and your saying a car thats ment to be rugged is more maintenance?
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@makoshark40 depends on your style of driving i suppose. landcruisers are high maintenance vehicles.
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@sovereign126 lmao once a week? more like once a month
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toyota ... never stop .... even if you press break
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Insist on genuine Toyota parts. "And use Wolfshead Golden; it'll never let you down"
~Earl Keese
bullshit land cruisers are the best mate
nickster1318 2 years ago 22
read the bit on the right hand side
tonightwefly 2 years ago 10