1995 Toyota Crown Majesta Review - Luxurious Therapy

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The thoughts, feelings, and opinions expressed in this video are the sole thoughts of Zack and no one else. The thoughts expressed in this video do not reflect the owner, dealership, or organization that owns the vehicle featured. The purpose of this video is to provide entertainment with the hope that you will take what you see and formulate your own opinions. DO NOT make a financial decision based off of this video.



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This is when Toyota was at their peak. Build quality. Reliability. Ingenuity. Nothing they've been able to do since has been as impactful or memorable.

SecretlySeven
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Looks like a Camry and a Cadillac DeVille had a baby.

GregoryGlessnerViolin
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90s toyota luxury sedans are next level of awesomeness

almoeezali
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Zack, you must go to Japan. I was just over there and carspotting the JDM stuff we didn't get was so much fun. Crowns are everywhere. I love big comfy cruisers and I could see myself importing a Crown. Cloth seats are truly the luxury option because they're comfortable in any weather and don't require much maintenance.

bwofficial
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In every generation, the Toyota Crown was always the pinnacle of luxury. As a kid, less than ten years old, I remember my nextdoor neighbour, who was a successful optometrist, had a Toyota Crown (this was about 1965). His wife drove a VW Beetle. The Toyota Crown, even back then, was a luxury vehicle.

gaufrid
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Zack, It is only appropriate that a young prince of an auto reviewer like your self bring us the Crown Majesty . 👑👑

rightlanehog
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I don't think the Crown Majesta ever got a manual. The manual was likely in the Comfort sedan or one of the base model carryovers from the previous generation of normal Crown.

dthby
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Not surprising....this has a lot of Lexus LS400 about it

turnne
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This is a car that Toyota should have offered here in the United States. This is the Buick LeSabre of Japan. I would have loved to sit in this car and feel so comfortable.

johnnymason
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Don’t be fooled, the current “Crown” being sold here in the US is not the evolution of this, it’s just a new name for the Avalon.

mzaite
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Wow! I knew about the Crown, but the 80s versions I've seen are not that big. This is huge! It's a Japanese landyacht. Love it! It's like a 90s Cadillac or S500. The heads up display was in neither of them back then. This would have been a contender to the S, but back then Toyota wasn't known for luxury cars, at least outside of Japan, and Lexus was marketed as its own separate brand. Awesome review, thanks Zack!

jimkanellakos
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On the subject of Japanese import sedans...I'd love to see you review a Nissan C35 Laurel. I own one (not in the US though) and I absolutely love mine to bits.

WildWildWeasel
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Zack, totally forgot to mention the reading lights and ceiling air vents above the doors (which is an unusual feature for cars) for your backseat review.

chadcraft
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Are the seats cloth or wool? I know Toyota used wool for some Japanese-market luxury cars, and it's considered a preferred luxury option over leather there.

roymeyer
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Side profile on front looks like the big Lexus flagship and Lexus ES 300 tone paint vibes

arabicelvis
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Amazing luxurious 90s RWD toyota 🔥🔥🔥😩😩😩

danielmielcarek
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I agree that less is more. Good timeless quality, even though simple, is incredibly satisfying.

delrayshaffer
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those buttons on the back are amazing, it's like Lexus LS 430 President

SulikTrucker
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I just purchased a 1997 Majesta 1UZ-FE V8, I should have it arrive in Perth by Feb, I also had a 1995 JZS151 that I got earlier this yr but a work mate loved it so I sold it to him, so I’m getting a royal blue Majesta .

JayMcK-yjht
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Thank you for this great video! I knew of the Toyota Century, but not this one. Very nice car!

Will-ymjn