Hello there,
I am looking to get into overlanding. I live in the UK.
I have been looking at the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 120 as a potential vehicle. You can get a nice tidy example with between 100,000 - 125,000 miles for under 10k. I would be looking at an automatic 3.0 D4D model.
I want to use the vehicle day to day, for family holidays, commuting and general usage but also stick a roof tent on top, awning and camping stuff in the back for warmer months and explore the UK (and potentially Europe/Africa) as an overlanding rig.
I have a few questions:
- are these vehicles as reliable as Toyota Land Cruisers are made out to be? I appreciate every vehicle has weak points and needs proper and regular servicing and maintenance, but are these vehicles genuinely bulletproof for the most part? What should you look out for on these and bear in mind over the course of ownership?
- can they handle the extra weight that comes with overlanding or should I be looking at getting brake/suspension uprated and if so, does anyone have suggestions for suspension that won’t ruin the road comfort or handling too much?
- how capable are these vehicles off road? I would put BF Goodrich All Terrain or similar on and run these year round. I have a bit of off-road experience and would plan to take the car on a course to improve by skills. Taking these factors into account - if I am looking to do some pretty full on greenlanes and off road tracks in the UK (all year round) and potentially stuff in desserts/other countries - how capable are these land cruisers of doing this? (Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 120)
- and finally, in the UK we have the LC3/LC4/LC5, each one coming with more stuff (sat nav/heated seats) and I’d like to go for a higher spec one if possible but the higher specs come with adjustable air suspension I believe. Is the adjustable air suspension good for off-road and does it cause issues/expensive to repair? If so then I may need to consider a model without the adjustable suspension.
Apologies for the amount of text - just trying to work out my next steps.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!
I am looking to get into overlanding. I live in the UK.
I have been looking at the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 120 as a potential vehicle. You can get a nice tidy example with between 100,000 - 125,000 miles for under 10k. I would be looking at an automatic 3.0 D4D model.
I want to use the vehicle day to day, for family holidays, commuting and general usage but also stick a roof tent on top, awning and camping stuff in the back for warmer months and explore the UK (and potentially Europe/Africa) as an overlanding rig.
I have a few questions:
- are these vehicles as reliable as Toyota Land Cruisers are made out to be? I appreciate every vehicle has weak points and needs proper and regular servicing and maintenance, but are these vehicles genuinely bulletproof for the most part? What should you look out for on these and bear in mind over the course of ownership?
- can they handle the extra weight that comes with overlanding or should I be looking at getting brake/suspension uprated and if so, does anyone have suggestions for suspension that won’t ruin the road comfort or handling too much?
- how capable are these vehicles off road? I would put BF Goodrich All Terrain or similar on and run these year round. I have a bit of off-road experience and would plan to take the car on a course to improve by skills. Taking these factors into account - if I am looking to do some pretty full on greenlanes and off road tracks in the UK (all year round) and potentially stuff in desserts/other countries - how capable are these land cruisers of doing this? (Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 120)
- and finally, in the UK we have the LC3/LC4/LC5, each one coming with more stuff (sat nav/heated seats) and I’d like to go for a higher spec one if possible but the higher specs come with adjustable air suspension I believe. Is the adjustable air suspension good for off-road and does it cause issues/expensive to repair? If so then I may need to consider a model without the adjustable suspension.
Apologies for the amount of text - just trying to work out my next steps.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!