[SIZE=1]06 Prado GXL,V6 auto BLACK,MT STZ LT265/65/17,toyota sovereign bull bar.Because of Prado Point HAD to get - Lovells springs/Bilstein shocks-50mm lift,ScanGaugeII,Dig Options AVN11TP GPS Unit, Lifestyle rack, Hilux Jets,AMTS 55W HID Black Euro Spotties,AMTS tyre carrier spacer,AMTS radiator bash plate, AJ120 rock sliders,LEDLAD interior lights,AMTS LED sov.bar,AMTS recovery points,safari snorkel and pioneer platform -DAMM YOU PP!![/SIZE]
FJ Cruiser also has a rear diff lock as standard. Wonder how the sales of that is going to be alongside the Fortuner.
I think the FJ is not much longer for this world. My feeling is this is the replacement.
[SIZE=2]120 GXL D4D Auto, with a 'List of Wants' greater than the 'List of Needs' greater than the 'List of Haves'
Nissan Patrol: Keeping Bogan's out of Toyota's since 1951[/SIZE]
The FJ is niche vehicle so sales are not expected to be high. The Fotuner is a main stream vehicle that will be expected to take sales from the MU X, Colorado 7, Challenger and Everest.
That's a Thai model. Wouldn't surprise me if it's different specs for different markets. Drums are cheaper to make so saving a bit of coin in markets with less focus on safety.
Wouldn't be the first time a manufacturer has done it
Completely agree with this comment. At the 1.50 minute mark of this video, the rear brakes are clearly discs.
"A reversing camera is standard across the range, as are seven airbags, hill-start assist control and an emergency stop signal. Toyota expects Fortuner to attract the top five-star safety rating.
All variants will feature front and rear air-conditioning, large touchscreen audio displays, Toyota Link connected mobility#, side steps, 17 or 18-inch wheels, disc brakes front and rear, and an air-conditioned compartment that helps keep drinks and food warm or cold. "
[SIZE=2]120 GXL D4D Auto, with a 'List of Wants' greater than the 'List of Needs' greater than the 'List of Haves'
Nissan Patrol: Keeping Bogan's out of Toyota's since 1951[/SIZE]
dropped the work car off at Toyota this morning.
The dealer was setting something up in the yard, lights camera's marque maybe something new was about to arrive.
dropped the work car off at Toyota this morning.
The dealer was setting something up in the yard, lights camera's marque maybe something new was about to arrive.
i have been holding out for this for over a year.... cant wait to get one in the garage
[QUOTE=Symo;518807]I wonder what the next Prado will have to justify the extra cost?
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Yes, I'm wondering the same thing - surely Tojo can't have the Prado with the same tune of the Fortuner - hopefully it will have more kw & nm for it's dearer price and heavier weight
If you convert the dearest Fortuner they sell in Thailand it is equivalent to $61219.98 Aussie Dollars
But everything is priced per a different countries 'selling quantities'?
Is Thailand's prices similar to ours normally for same models?
SAM
[I]Maroochydore, Sunshine Coast, Queensland[/I]
1999 Toyota Landcruiser Prado RV 4cyl 2.7L Manual, Lifted 2-3" on Dobinson Springs & Shocks, Cooper STT Max Mud-Terrains in 235/85R16 all-round 32", Custom no Bullbar winch mount with Runva 11XP Winch, Black Sliders, 10000 Lumen, LED Lightbar
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