Test drive new 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J150). Year models 2014 to 2017. Automatic and diesel engine. Video contains: cabin instruments, acceleration test, highway drive and how to use 4x4 system. Name also Lexus GX 460
Hei,it is very helpful video guide,thanks for all.I have LC prado 150 also and its top level package.But,with the key i need to start engine.Start/stop its hasn't.Relase date is 2014,bought about 3 months ago.I see it is not seems like my )) Beforehand i must say its hasn't also temprature sensors
Hi, Nice video and very helpful. I need some advice here. Please let me know how good is 2.7 I4 (petrol) engine for this vehicle? I live in Saudi Arabia and here we have two (2) types of engine. 1) 2.7 I4 (Petrol) 2) 4.0 V6 (Petrol) The price of V6 is very high. I need to know if choosing 2.7 is worth buying? I am not going to do much off-roading, but city driving and travel to GCC countries. Thanks in advance, Ayaz
Hi, Many thanks, now I have much confidence in taking my decision. Going to book my all new Prado 2015 ;) I will appreciate if possible for you to do a review and test drive for the one in subject as well.
Tim Ruiz yup meron siya all around camera and terrain control para puwede tumaas at bumababa ang elevation. Saka meron din siya dvd. Sino sa tingin mo mas maganda Sequioa or Land Cruiser? Di air suspension ang Europe specs ah.
i have the old model and it is great but i would never buy this model it is to expensive and for that money you can buy Grand Cherokee that is much more nice car to drive and it looks much better
Really depends on your environment. In temperate climates with good roads and good weather, I agree, you'd be better off with a Grand Cherokee or something else more affordable than the Land Cruiser Prado. But if you live in a harsh climate like the Middle East, with frequent dust storms, variable weather and occasionally inadequate roads, you need the quality of a Toyota. I have friends with Chevy Tahoes and other cars of similar quality, and still, thankfully, my Prado has done a much better job of staying functional at a lower cost, despite being an entire decade [and then some] older. So it really depends on where you are and what you need.
***** it is. Especially in the desert. I have several friends who go dune racing and generally put their cars through torture in the desert across the Arabian Peninsula and they all agree that Toyota and Nissan are the top two where robustness is concerned. They handle the hot weather well, don't overheat as easily, and have A/Cs that won't break down as soon as they run into a bit of dust. Add to that the car frankly doesn't give much of a damn what you do to it.
***** Tyre type depends on your surroundings. I use tyres that work as a middle ground between road and rocky terrain tyres. Something that's multi-purpose, because I spend much of my time on the roads, with occasional trips through rocky and sandy areas.
hi peter! when are you gonna do test drive on the new model, with the 2.8 engine and 6 speed AT. it went out a week ago. thank you, and have a nice day to you. ;)
Help me i am mechanic I have problm of Land cruiser 2008 v8 deisl keyless when key fob or loss what a'm i do no start no ignition so how can i get newone remote and reprograming what dhe selution? Thanks
Very sexist when you said "The wheel is not so heavy, so women can also steer" I hope you know that women can be as strong if not stronger than men! Otherwise great review