The HIGHEST MILEAGE LX470 / LAND CRUISER in THE WORLD!!!

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In this video I had the opportunity to review the HIGHEST MILEAGE Lexus LX470 / Land Cruiser that I have ever seen! It has the original engine and drivetrain! Check out this video to see why the LX470/Land Cruiser is proven to be the best all around vehicle that you can buy!

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-Tim
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Let me shock everyone here. Have a 80 series LC back in Pakistan. 1994 model. VX limited. Diesel. Currently at 2.7 million kilometres and still going. It’s a legend. Will never sell it.

sultanniazi
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I drive my parents’ 1999 now. We bought it in the summer of 2004 with 84k on it, and I’m about to reach 187k on it now. These cars are unbelievably amazing.

bereketkahsai
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I have a 2006 LX 470 with 238k. It is my everyday driver, plus my camping vehicle with annual trips to Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Alberta and more. I’m 71 and have own at least 20 vehicles. This is by far the BEST vehicle I have ever owned! Damn vehicle will probably outlast me!

stevecall
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I worked at Lexus toyota, I bet you didn’t know this but the 4.7L engine was originally made to be a small aircraft engine. That’s why the engine is flawless. I have the 04 sequoia with only 136400 miles forest green, but I also have the Lexus es300 2000 and a 08 RX350
Flawless

damienbell
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My friend who worked at a tire shop had one come in for new tires after the owner doing a front suspension rebuild. That vehicle was a one owner as well, and had 838, 000 miles on the odometer. When she asked him about it, he mentioned it was still on its original drivetrain as well.

chriskilgore
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I have had my 2006 in Cypress Pearl since August of 2006.
My wife and I decided to place our finances in a vehicle that will take us well into retirement at the time. It now has around 497, 000 miles. It has been kept in the garage since day 1. The AHC suspension system is still functioning well on the original shocks and ancillary equipment, with regular Toyota AHC fluid changes and globes being replaced at the start of the pandemic. I have used it to haul a 7, 000 pound trailer occasionally and enter my vacation property through a 14% grade offroad, and the vehicle handles it just fine. Brought to the dealer for every maintenance and annual inspection, and my mechanic says if I do not sell it to him once it is decided, he will never speak to me again. All paint is original and waxed twice a year by a detail shop, as well as undercoated prior to every winter and then washed off at the start of spring. One key item I would like to share is my method of cutting in half all maintenance intervals. For example, the timing belt, water pump, serpentine belt, pulleys, etc. are replaced every 50, 000 miles. Full synthetic oil changes are done around every 3500 miles. Tires are replaced every 4 years regardless of tread depth. Brake fluid is flushed every 15, 000 miles, and a full brake replacement, including parking brake shoes, every 40, 000 miles. The oil on the dipstick does not move at all from full mark between oil changes, and this is the only vehicle I have ever owned that has never leaked any fluid. I wax the windshield once a month in order to prevent bugs from sticking and to help prevent rock chips on the original windshield. I have a lot of respecf for these vehicles, and a sentimental attachment to ours specfically, due to transporting 4 generations of our family over the years. Anyone who is reading this and considers buying a new one, think twice. They are not built like they used to be, and never will.
Last summer, we drove it to Halifax from our home in Queens, while last month we drove down to Florida. I do not trust any other method of transportation as much as this vehicle to keep my family safe and comfortable on those crazy roads.
Wishig everyone peaceful and enjoyable upcoming holidays

bartzabrocki
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I owned 2002 LX470 and my wife had the same engine of GX470 for. I bought it used 12 years ago and still running well with very minimal maintenance.

mcs
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It is nice when people actually take care of their own vehicles.

ImChrisDeDecker
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My GX has 336K. These are incredible trucks that can be gotten cheap now because the milage is not good. Maintenance is so easy (videos on youtube on how to do everything yourself) that even though the milage is about 15mph, you don't really have other costs. The build quality if way beyond everything else out there.

pbattis
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My 1999 100 series Land Cruiser isn’t too far behind! She’s my daily and I’m currently sitting at 402K Miles. For some reason, I love this old LC more than any other vehicle I’ve ever owned, and I’ve owned a car or two in my lifetime! Love your channel!

KRTLyfe
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What a beautiful piece of engineering. An amazing vehicle and maintained exceptionally.

We love to see these land cruisers in this condition. Great video!

SeriesPakistan
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Brother i'm guessing you are new to this. Because no way you haven't got 100k subs. The way you present and the reviews are top notch. Keep up the good work man. Wishing you all the best ❤️

cffgg
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That is what you call the king of the road. The 2UZ-FE is what other car makers can only dream of making. It’s sad to see all of this reliability get destroyed with todays cars. Even Lexus is being forced to make crap. Awesome video man!

donaltemus
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So awesome to see a guy who loves these as much as I do..I'm to the point where I own 3 of these 1 gx 1 lx and 1 tundra all same chassis engine..doing awesome job on videos Bud keep it up..

jstewjs
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I have a 89 landcruiser, and it’s amazing, after all of the miles, doesn’t make a creak over bumps. Really impressed with the quality of them.

ridebc
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Well taken care of LX! Stay up with the maintenance and they will last forever.

itsjustmatt
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Nice review, cool to document how long these cars can last! My '06 LX470 is at 190k miles, looks like it has plenty more to go!

FrancisWong
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What a gem. Wow! I owned one and sold it after the values skyrocketed post-covid. Now I own an Isuzu Rodeo and man, these old cars are just built different. Zero problems.

ricky
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This is a great example of an LX470. My late uncle had one of these that I would joy ride up snowy hills when I was a teen haha.

brinho
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I was driving mine today, windy, high 40s and raining. The truck handled great. I had heat on low, heated seats on low, relaxing in those LA Z BOY front seats with a nice relaxing grin on my face. What a pleasure to drive.

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