As a Toyota Prado Series 90 driver, I must say this is an utterly underrated vehicle. Definitely not as tough as a well maintained Series 80, but easier to drive and maintain. Definitely a badass too. Tougher than the later Series 120 and 150 for sure. In fact, the later versions had the D4d 163cv engine that combined good fuel economy and reliability; a class on her own for sure.
@mountainconstructions6 жыл бұрын
If u want to go on an expedition get a Land Rover, if u want to come home from an expedition get a Landcruiser!
@J.Young8084 жыл бұрын
Wind Tech 🤣🤣🤣
@dinoocampo42323 жыл бұрын
Awesome!🤠
@vincenthartzenberg5794 Жыл бұрын
Well said! The best landrover is the one built by toyota - uhhuh!
@Br1anuk6 жыл бұрын
Give that man a Land Cruiser. Excellent story time.
@AhmedHaji724 жыл бұрын
your comment reminded me of Chadwick Boseman R.I.P king 😭😭
@Natschke_Family_Adventures6 жыл бұрын
I can relate. I grew up in a die hard Ford family. On a wim I bought a 1980 Hilux, and it's steam rolled since then and I'm a die hard Toyota guy.
@d1sturb3d1196 жыл бұрын
You may have addiction issues buddy :P But for reals its nice to be in a vehicle that does its job. With all that we have to worry about on the road or off road its nice to know the vehicle will do its job.
@stefoncombs79346 жыл бұрын
Ive always been into old Toyota pickups and Land Cruisers. Only vehicles that have never left us stranded
@CarpathianNomad5 жыл бұрын
NATSCHKE FAMILY ADVENTURES pana
@farmerlister38636 жыл бұрын
Andrew, '12 hilux owner myself, I wanna say I have watched all your vids twice +. I also own prado 120. And I used to have Pajero as a company car. I hope to get my hands on 70 series eventually but those come rare and tremendously expensive where I live. In any case, 5 + years with hilux, fully built and didn't have to change a "bulb".
@tadpolethehunter6 жыл бұрын
I love that mechanic story at the end. When the customer knows more than the technician, it drives them nuts.
@yengsabio53154 жыл бұрын
Hear, hear!
@ossa606 жыл бұрын
i've also had 6 toyotas....all of them landcruisers....1 70series, 2 73 series and 3 75 series....they are just invincible!
@ossa603 жыл бұрын
the same reason you change your motorcycle for new ones or girlfriends for new ones.....you always want new. It's not that you need them....you want them! There is no other 4x4 vehicle in today's market which can be as relliable as a 70 series!
@ossa603 жыл бұрын
@mvubu1234 do you believe andrew st pierre changes his toyota's because they are broken???
@markgash3163 жыл бұрын
6 Landcruisers. I’ve owned 1 Land Rover defender 300tdi since 2006 my only car and daily driver. Surely that more a definition of being invincible 😄
@dmwil16 жыл бұрын
Andrew, I deeply appreciate your stories, videos, and the way you share your vast experiences. I am absolutely addicted to your KZbin channel. Thank you for the many wonderful hours of educational and very entertaining content. Every day, I check the channel to see if there is anything new. If not, I dig into the archives. Thank you!
@mdirtydogg Жыл бұрын
The anecdote about putting the vehicle in fifth gear and pumping out the water by turning the wheel by hand was brilliant. Very ingenious.
@Countdown-ct7iv2 жыл бұрын
That wasn't a bad review on Toyota at all, just on some of the people who didn't know there was no ECU on that version. I really liked the part where he got to show his ex work partner what vision he had for the company if he just had some humility to listen to his ideas in the first place. I love a good comeback!
@skezus6 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your transparency about this. Thanks for the time and energy that went into making this video.
@amb.victorbriank2 жыл бұрын
This man has some gold nuggets, once a good listener, he is an oasis of wisdom and Devine understanding....
@rav94en6 жыл бұрын
I don't care for many people whatsoever. I tend to be a tad difficult I suppose; which is why I'm glad Andrew isn't a cult leader or I'd be completely smitten. I could listen to this man for hours on end. I am a dedicated student. I can't wait to take his Masterclass. I've been blabbering on for 5 years about taking on a documentary type film. I have found both the inspiration and confidence to do that because of this man. Very few have the talent and skill to teach craft. Bravo, ASW!
@johnbuenaventura16 жыл бұрын
7th Fire Generation - it's funny you say that. I found myself saying the same thing a few days ago (found his channel about two weeks ago); I could just listen to him for hours!
@Willyparadise5 жыл бұрын
@@johnbuenaventura1 Hahaha I just found him and I'm literally binge watching.
@ranaehtishammanj38414 жыл бұрын
Toyota should give this man a brand new full option 200 series Land Cruiser.
@SimonCush6 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Mr White. It was watching you and Mr Dahl for the last few years that helped me decide on my vehicle. I have a 20 year old Prado that I purchased for an awesome price, and in the couple of years I've had it, it has never let me down. Have been to north Wales several times fartarsing about, and a long trip in the Pyrenees which was fantastic. It's just passed its MOT today with a couple of advisories, a great truck :-) Thank you again for all of your videos, I love them. Just a shame I'm stuck in Blighty with all its restrictions. Best of luck to you, keep them coming. Cheers
@lizardlicks38806 жыл бұрын
Your stories are the adult equivalent of hans Christian Anderson for children absolute brilliant Andrew thank you for sharing from UK
@ayklization3 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@sayyaara3 жыл бұрын
I hated the way you spoke in the first ever video of you that I saw, story time. Then the second and then the third, and NOW all I can say is I vividly live through your stories, mesmerized. Your passion is contagious.
@Jordan-ql8pv4 жыл бұрын
I own the land cruisers baby brother, Hilux Surf. Same chassis as the Prado J90. My rig has the 1KD engine and I absolutely love it. Even when the alternator fails, it still gets me home. TOYOTA FTW. "Many things will get you there, but a Toyota will always get you home." --Richard Hammond
@Dan-go3jk6 жыл бұрын
Another great story Andrew I had a similar experience on my 105 last year. The engine cut-out halfway to Broome, cranking beautifully, no fuel. Alas I'd blown a fuse (excessive current draw by relays on aftermarket D-Gas), tried to figure out where it was, but after 10 mins I ended up running a quick fuse and wire straight from the battery + to the injector pump, and kept on driving!!! For a week or two we jumped out of the car, after turning off the key, to pull the temp fuse to stop the engine! Once back in Karratha, I was bothered enough to figure out the fuse location and replace. The simplicity of the 1HZ really does give peace of mind.
@IGA14056 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the inspiration! I'm a 20 year old danish guy with roots in Uganda. Last week I bought my first 4x4 vehicle here in Uganda together with my dad and a friend. Because we all live in Europe and don't come here to often we didn't want to throw to much money. Therefore we ended up with the 90 series Prado with a 1-KZ and 5 speed manual. We have already been to Kenya for safari and man I love the vehicle. Looking forward to be able to upgrade with necessary equipment in the future!
@lag_profil6 жыл бұрын
Do you know the way?
@sinemetu90375 жыл бұрын
You are an inspiration. Your natural humility and yet confidence in your knowledge speaks for itself.
@robwilson76542 жыл бұрын
Inspiring story Andrew. My first contact with a Toyota was in 1968 when my father arrived home with a Toyota Stout (full import), a 1.5t 2l rear wheel drive truck with an exceptionally low first gear. This did duty as a 3T truck around the sugar plantations in Natal. Since then its been Corona's, Corolla's, Cressida, Lexus GS300, Prado 90 before a shortlived switch to a Land Rover Discovery 4 before my current 76 V8. I would buy another series 90 Prado in a blink if I could-the 76 was a nostalgic glance over my shoulder to my 18 year old 320,000km KZ-TE beastie. The 76 has a very rough ride after the 90 but is in a class of its own when one leaves the road with a heavy tow load.
@adzy1663 жыл бұрын
Oh man, “please please please listen.... it doesn’t have an ECU.” I can so relate to this !
@theGreyhoundKeeper5 жыл бұрын
I went the other way Andrew, I started in a Suzuki Sierra, in 1982, then a hilux, followed by another Suzuki, then a jeep Renegade and discovered land Rovers. I currently have 2 defenders, a 1984 110 truck cab and a 2003 defender 90 TD5. Great listening to your talk.
@Countdown-ct7iv2 жыл бұрын
I love documentaries on all types of things and from alotta sources like BBC and Discovery. One thing i like though, this guy i can just sit down and listen to his stories and experiences and it just transports me back to when i used to listen to BBC documentaries just from the radio.
@Hazardbone6 жыл бұрын
Miss my 90 series prado very underated 4wdrives my first car was a 92 2.4lt petrol 4runner that thing could not be killed and trust me the tourcher i put it through it went to hell and back then i bought the 96 prado 3.4lt v6 for the family that thing took us on many adventures over the last 6 years during that time i sold the 4runner and bought a 2012 3lt td hilux that was pretty much my dream car ive never had any issues with it what so ever ive now upgraded the 90's prado to the 120 series 3lt td prado and that thing blows me away on and off road im looking forward to the adventures that will take me and my family on ive only owned toyotas and i put my 100% trust in them to take me and my family where we want to go
@nicodemus63346 жыл бұрын
Can't stop listening to you Andrew. Some magic spell you have that I've been trying to figure it out. It's something about the deep love men have for their vehicles similar to the cowboy and his horse. It is the partnership that brings us through unforgiving terrain and gets us home safely I suppose. A love story with a machine that brings us freedom from civilization. I drive a VW Westfalia. Had it for 30 years with many great memories created with it. I also have a 4Runner and other 4x4s. I love them all like a woman loves her shoes. Always camping whenever I can with the family. Life is great! Thank you Andrew and cheers mate!
@Bmiguelpaiva6 жыл бұрын
Andrew, your videos are never to long.....keep the good work. Best regards.
@frankcavill22064 жыл бұрын
Andrew and the Toyota Landcruiser, both legends.
@TheSogmeister6 жыл бұрын
What an amazing interview. Andrew reminds me so much of James May, can listen to both guys and hours and hours
@roblogie16676 жыл бұрын
The immobiliser failure is a well known issue on 1HZ 'cruisers in Australia as they age. The cheapest fix is to bypass the immobiliser when they fail... which I had done on my HZJ105 when it happened to me ... (The only people in Australia who drive Landrovers are ex Pat Poms or South Africans who do not know any better :) :) )
@alanbstard45 жыл бұрын
land rovers look like a traditional 4@D. Pity they're unreliable
@mazharbang4 жыл бұрын
So much of experience and material on Land cruiser. I been using land cruisers in Dubai since 5 to 6 years and I am in love with it. I recently own a 200 series so I’ll keep going 😊 I totally get you on your projects I would never let anyone decide for me or force me to buy what I don’t want to do - hats off sir!
@matthewshambler26445 жыл бұрын
Fantastic story, thank you for sharing. As far as your fuel consumption to George and back, my 2 cents worth having had a similar situation with a modified Volkswagen- cruising at 140km/h and above, you are in a rev range where the engine can make use of the flowed head, modified camshaft profile etc. and actually “breathe”. The increased power and subsequent improved efficiency require less throttle to do the same amount of “work”.
@Mp57navy5 жыл бұрын
The fuel consumption of the 105 makes perfect sense. My '97 Cruiser (1KZ-T engine with an Intercooler added in front of the radiator and a chiptune) drinks 18 liters on 100km below 95 km/h, and 11-13 above it. I have to be in Overdrive and keep the revs below 2000 to achieve that.
@rohitdhanda20616 жыл бұрын
Excellent! Love these stories from you Andrew.
@breeze7874 жыл бұрын
I own a 2014 FJ Cruiser. I bought it because of its looks and 4x4 capabilities although I seldom go offload. The very first time I took it off the lot? Man was it comfy. The ride was soft and so comfortable. Going to the gas station for the first time I love it when someone comes up to you and tells you how much they admire your vehicle from a looks standpoint. My FJ gets a lot of attention at Garage Sales just sitting there in front of someones lawn looking all bad. And so far after 5 years of ownership and finally owning it outright it has not had a single problem. Zero, Zip, Nada. Gas mileage is just acceptable at 20mpg but absolutely no problems or issues. With Toyota I've found that they get 95% of it right and you just have to deal with the 5% you don't like. Unlike Toyotas competitors who have to deal with the dreaded "death wobble" or "its not leaking oil its marking its territory" Toyotas only real vise is its thirst for fuel. And I remember Andrew that you test drove the FJ Cruiser and your opinion at the time was how much fun it was to drive the FJ Cruiser and I'll just have to whole heartedly agree.
@carywatmore4 жыл бұрын
I throughly enjoyed the delivery of your narrative. Brought a smile to my face. And yes I live vicariously through your videos.
@gdsumner16 жыл бұрын
The voice of reason...this man could teach us all something. Thanks Sir for your videos.
@MisterPrecision135 жыл бұрын
You have such an uncanny and entertaining way of telling a story Andrew. Soooo riveting, I felt like I was in that dealerships workshop helping you find the problem. Cudos to Guin for bringing your tools along. Cheers from NSW mate...
@mcgrath2745 жыл бұрын
Pajero is clearly garbAge and this guys review is spot on. I appreciate that honesty
@Donordoug6 жыл бұрын
I also had the fuel issue with the 1HZ 105. I bought the vehicle in Cape Town, drove it to Durban and the next night it would not start after driving for the day. I found that it would start when it cooled down but when it was warm, it wouldn’t. Took it to the mechanic and he said it was common with the Patrols and 100 series, either remove or replace the immobilizer unit. Thanks for the great videos. I have learnt a lot from them.
@drewc90296 жыл бұрын
Gnarly, tough, true blue and reliable! Sorry I was talking about the Toyota not Andrew
@LouMontana-wc7nr6 жыл бұрын
Years ago, I drove the old FJ55 all over Utah and loved it.
@LouMontana-wc7nr6 жыл бұрын
I had two of them and only paid a couple of hundred dollars for them. Fixed them up and drove them like crazy. Those old FJ55 could take a beating.
@jeepbruno6 жыл бұрын
Andrew, I would like to share my experience with the 105 series. I have one with the 1FZ-FE engine (which is an excellent engine), but the fuel consumption is not that good as you said. My best average was 13.5L per 100km (7.4km per liter in Brazil's most used scale). That was before the front bumper with the winch, the snorkel and the roof rack. Now, I usually got between 18 and 16 in the city, and something about 15 and 16 at the road. Despite the fuel consumption the car is just spectacular. My next upgrade will be the diesel engine swap, most likely the MWM 6.07 Sprint (I belive that some Ford F250 in South Africa came with that engine). Here in Brazil the Land Cruiser - exept the Prado - are extremely rare vehicles, that's one of the reasons I will not sell my car and buy another one with the 1HZ. Thaks for sharing the video with your experience. Greetings from Brazil.
@philipbutoyi41516 жыл бұрын
Man I love your stories, in Northern Kenya landcruisers are the final word in longevity and ruggedness. They rarely break down and they go just about anywhere you can point them.
@discoveringwa22042 жыл бұрын
You crack me up. Another great story to keep me amused while in Covid recovery. 😊
@mikeboone44256 жыл бұрын
It just doesn't get any better than your stories, just the best and we can learn a lot . thanks neat time Happy Trails .
@davidbaker32705 жыл бұрын
mans a legend of stories and knowledge and not forgetting his good special lady who looks after him well
@4wdadventureoz6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the insight in your relationship with Toyota, and your Troopy builds are THE best.
@ARCHIELUXURY6 жыл бұрын
AMAZING VIDEO AND GREAT STORY - and I don't even own a 4X4 !!!!! I LOVE THIS TYPE OF STORY TELLING!!!!! YOU ARE AMAZING
@VanAllenVlogs4 жыл бұрын
You are an inspiration. You reached a 4x4 newbie in TX!
@foehammerer6 жыл бұрын
Toyota is the best. After many flings with other manufactures, Toyota is all that I will own now.
@nickgood81666 жыл бұрын
I remember as co-founded the Land Cruiser club back in SA, Andrew having a minor forum spat with me when I pointed out that Land Rovers were excessively 'interesting, this was around 2003-2004'. His later run in with Mitsubishi over his unbridled honesty, was perhaps karma. Glad to see he's come around to the Toyota for overland travel. Anyway, Andrew's doing good work in the Antipodes and I rarely disagree with his advice and perspective. BF Goodrich appears to be a reasonable sponsor and are - arguably with Coopers - THE go to 4x4 tyre.
@antzontoast6 жыл бұрын
Just spent 2 months in Cape Town with a stint in Pretoria and Johannesburg. So happy to be back in my Colorado in Scotland!! Wouldn't want to be in SA these days unless I drove an Abram's tank.
@johnmcfarland20556 жыл бұрын
Your story telling is excellent and they are never too long. May there be many, many more.
@DDG586 жыл бұрын
I always enjoy your stories. I am a loyal toyota fan in Arizona and have come head to head with dealers from time to time. Faith in the brand is often higher with owners than dealers. Keep them going as it only seemed like a 5 minute video for me. Spent my early youth in South African and my father took us to Kruger National Park in a Fiat in the early 60's. Left a lasting impression on me.
@noorahmadshinwari40533 жыл бұрын
Love the channel. Notice how at the time they were stuck and just got out, he says "We were lucky". 25+ years later it became "We got away with it through skillful, and very purposeful, methodical process of getting ourselves out of trouble". :)
@peterlanc18978 ай бұрын
Great story! Thank you. I had similar experience with different dealership charging me $200 for diagnostics to tel me nothing is wrong. Two days later car would not start and an auto electrician took 2 minutes to figure out the problem - starter motor clutch. Have not been to dealership since.
@southafricaawakening66664 жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel and love it! Can't believe you never owned an 80 series, the best of the cruisers ever
@richard123616 жыл бұрын
OMG I just found out I'm brand loyal.....at this time I have a '71 Land Cruiser a '91 MR-2 an '04 Avalon, '06 Tundra 4 wheel, '011 Tundra 4 wheel....I have retired 3 Tundra 4 wheel drive all with over 265k 3 Camrys with well over 150k on them and still running with little mechanical problems...now ask me why I am Toyota loyal?
@andrewvanstaden89226 жыл бұрын
Just bought my first Cruiser. Happy happy happy.
@stendecstretcher49836 жыл бұрын
Andrew Van Staden I take delivery of a new Sahara next week. Can’t wait.
@nattankress6 жыл бұрын
I just discovered this channel and let me say You sir are the perfect balance between Jeremy Clarkson and Sir David Attenborough, your films are BBC quality and you always make them fun and enjoyable. Safe travels!
@4xoverland6 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate!
@ncedisafeni3514 жыл бұрын
@@4xoverland you no longer say "Thanks boet"😁😁 admire your knowledge.
@WeBePwning6 жыл бұрын
YAY 1 HOUR VIDEO!!MORE LIKE THIS ANDREW PLEASEEEE LONGER CONTENT.
@4xoverland6 жыл бұрын
FYI. StoryTime playlist. Go crazy! kzbin.info/aero/PLdZBtPD_yK080u3eJdwu9Jk4knbX6sevX
@WeBePwning6 жыл бұрын
@4xoverland I just saw this thank you so much ill watch it all. I really hope you read my reply to your other video about voting on your USA truck. I really love all the videos so much inspiration. Made my day. Thank you again.
@promenteryrobbins4 жыл бұрын
love watching these videos during lockdown - a great escape...
@bluefunkenator6 жыл бұрын
I do love the troopy, looking forward to seeing it again tomorrow.
@Nick-lm5lz5 жыл бұрын
My grandpa taught me how to drive in a m461....off-road was the only option . Even today, at 40, I still think about those adventures.
@sebastianmessina31 Жыл бұрын
Andrew, I have a 2013 FJ Cruiser with 150000km on it. The V6 petrol is wonderful, I have it serviced by the book. The 2014 new Prado interests me but I think sanity will prevail and I will keep on towing the caravan with it. It’s a toyota it will give a lot more km’s.
@Xupertes6 жыл бұрын
It is absolutely delightful listening your stories. Thanks.
@philbox45666 жыл бұрын
I have only owned two Toyota Landcruiser Troopcarriers. Bought my first one in 1980, one of the first HJ47 2H Troopies into Australia. My son killed that one 17 or so years later. Bought another one soon after and have been driving that ever since. So I have owned Troopcarriers since 1980. Best all round truck ever.
@baclava692 жыл бұрын
This was excellent in every way. The story of the no charge car was amazing. Best bit was your engine cranking sound:)
@erict.56786 жыл бұрын
I have a Toyota sequoia just got it love it
@Mgoblue24865 жыл бұрын
My dad has worked for Ford for well over 2 decades..could pretty much (within reason) drive any Ford he wants. Still has always paid for and driven Toyotas. I'll never drive anything else because of that.
@bongojago3 жыл бұрын
My first toyota my first car, was a SA import Hilux 1.8 petrol with column shift. I loved it. My next was a Hilux Surf 3l diesel ... loved it. My next was a lamdcruiser Colorado 3 l diesel. Great car. Next I got an Landcruiser 100 GX 4.2 l diesel. Adored it. Got a Hilux king cab 3l diesel and loved that also. Then I got a 2016 Landcruiser Prado 2.8 l ... I hated it. Exchanged her for a brand new 2019 Hilux 2.4l diesel. My last toyota. Now I drive a 2016 Defender 2.5 l diesel 110. Uncomfortable and quirky. But the inner child emerged in me and I am delighted with it. I went with my heart instead of my head this time.
@0521carlos6 жыл бұрын
I’m glad that the new truck looks like the old one. 👍👍
@andreslite22133 жыл бұрын
I've only had Daihatsu 4x4's for 30 years. Toyota had 1/3 of the company's shares until 1999...from then on it became a subsidiary of Toyota. Main Daihatsu real offroaders were the early F-20's Taft petrol with Toyota 12R 1600cc engine and, F-50/55 diesel with Daihatsu 2.5l and 2.8 l engines. Around 1983 came the Rocky/Fourtrack/Rugger with Toyota 3Y and 4y petrol engines, Daihatsu 2.8l Diesel engines including turbodiesels and in swb and lwb and other versions. A special and beautiful Rocky F-300 was developed mainly for US market and an Italian designer renamed the Rocky Bertone Freeclimber installing 3 types of BMW engines for the luxury European market. The other classic is the sporty Feroza with a Daihatsu 1.6 l 16 valve engines. All of them tough and reliable, which is what is needed when overlanding or heading to the wilderness. The Terios models are more of a soft offroader sold in some countries as Toyota Rush. Cheers and hope you check out this amazing and underrated japanese quality brand.
@nickgood81666 жыл бұрын
Re Fuel consumption, the Cruiser 105 with the FZ-FE 4.5 petrol, with a roof tent and Karrite roof carrier at the front of the rack - and this works as something of a wind break.... On a trip with lots of sand through Bechuanaland's central Kalahari Game Reserve, over a number of near identical 105 Cruisers and mine weighing in close to 4 tonnes with 3 on board, fully vitled we'd average around 21 litres per 100 km. This also involved highway driving at the legal maximum of 120 kph, or even a tad over. It's heavy consumption but with the Long Range Ausi Out of Town tank I had a total of 280 litres I had a range of 1,400 km and that straight 6 motor is bomb proof. On a normal trip we'd get around 20 l/100 km. With the roof rack off and a relatively light load - no packing system or water, on a long tar run, I'd get 19 l/100 km, sometimes a bit under.
@Donkarnage2234 жыл бұрын
Left foot braking is good stuff! I have been doing that since I saw my grandfather doing it when I was young. Then after I started flying airplanes the left and right foot technique picked up even more! Great vids I enjoy listening to you talk.
@jackblackwhole6 жыл бұрын
it takes a lot to follow through your dream and passion to this point. This is amazing. I cannot imagine the amount of time, effort, money and sacrifices you have to go through, love your work.
@truebluetouring96645 жыл бұрын
I can relate to the Petrol 105 economy, mine was written off, and I had a week to burn half a tank of fuel, so being a teenager at the time, thought caning it would use it up. WRONG! Better fuel economy than towing 2 motorbikes up the freeway at 90km/h. Now own a Diesel 105 and love it!
@WesternAustraliaNowAndThen6 жыл бұрын
Another great story. I love my Plastic Fantastic (90 series), it is pretty, comfortable and has good off-road performance but it can't fill the hole in my heart left by my old HJ60. There are some 4x4s that just scream 'off road vehicle' The old Land Rovers are one and the Tojo 60 series is another.
@chadalcock72756 жыл бұрын
Listening to Andrew makes me wish I could get back to Australia for a visit, and wish we could get those rigs in the states. A friend has a Hilux that he got from Belgium while stationed in Germany. I've driven it once, across a river. He knew I liked to Off road and asked if I would like to drive it. Silly question, of course I would!
@marcondespaulo5 жыл бұрын
I never had a Toyota, but it was synonimous with offroading here in Brazil. We still have many old 25s and 40s running around, and them seem to never go down in price. Last year they were manufactured was 1991, maybe something in 1994. I so wish the 70 series was available here.
@joelmechanicalaitken6 жыл бұрын
Love hearing these stories. Brought my first Toyota 5 years ago and haven't looked back since
@jollygoodyo6 жыл бұрын
I own a 2007 Toyota Hilux. Its my daily driver and I absolutely love it. Thank you for all your amazing videos!
@stealthworx43716 жыл бұрын
Maaaaaan those old 35mm film photos distracted me this whole video lol. Those colours are so beautiful.
@fmh3576 жыл бұрын
What an extraordinary and inspirational story. I've watched this several times and it's such an encouraging story.
@Micko19874 жыл бұрын
I have to say again Andrew, Your stories are brilliant!
@MADBONE06 жыл бұрын
AWESOME PODCAST... saved this offline with youtube red and listened to it in the car !!
@BubblesTheCat13 жыл бұрын
I'm also a diesel mechanic. There was no need to jack up and turn the wheel. .. After removing the glow plugs, you could just swing the motor over with the starter, and all water would have been ejected much quicker. The motor wouldn't start of course, as without glow plugs, there's no compression. Mind you, you were lucky you could get them out, as they can get pretty stuck, and break off. Then you're also stuck, as their hollow. Again no compression.
@christiankruse51936 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your stories! I just can't miss any of your videos and what every commercial up to the end to support you!
@matthewcoldicutt59516 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew. I couldn't write regarding your review of the Pajero (comments disabled) so am here on your Toyota slot, which is related! I bought a commercial pajero(shogun) lwb this year in the UK, and apart from the rather disappointing fuel consumption it's a great vehicle , It will never be used in the desert, but sees much heavy towing, and doubtless muddy tracks and steep gradients on the farm. I thought your comments very relevant and fair. Still, it's an old school vehicle, and should it prove reliable, this will offset the very average fuel economy. Oh ,and the commercial doesn't have those speakers sticking out in the back that so annoyed you! We have just bought a new Toyota Hilux for farm use. Initial performance suggest it is all the manufacurer claims it to be . Many thanks and keep up the great balanced reporting.
@nicolaslorenzo96545 жыл бұрын
You remind me of my grandfather. Great story teller. Can't believe I watched this ENTIRE video. Love ur channel sir
@SimonNewbound6 жыл бұрын
Fantastic Video. Wonderful to hear that Toyota gifted you your demo vehicle & Lovely to hear your publicly thank them. Really interesting video delivered perfectly. Best of luck to you Simon
@mindofown6 жыл бұрын
Great to hear some wisdom from a wise elder of Off-Roading, thankyou!!!
@charliewilson46703 жыл бұрын
Awesome video and an amazing store you had me glued from start to finish excellent ☺👍
@msyotaboy6 жыл бұрын
Run a 2013 Tundra as a daily driver and gave my brother my 2007 Tacoma 4wd. Really wish the Tundra had rear locking diff. Otherwise, fantastic rigs
@khoapham27646 жыл бұрын
You sir are inspiring! Hearing your stories makes me a little kid again! Very discriptive and it feels like I’m in the deserts in Africa traveling with you! Please make more of your stories! Stories like this I would love to tell my children and have them ready to go on any adventure in life!! You just got another subscriber!!
@poopsiedoopsie32766 жыл бұрын
I have a 100 series myself. Like you said, my biggest (and really only) problem with it is the gas. And like you said, it’s almost counter intuitive when it comes to conservative driving. You might as well drive normally because you will NOT save gas. If you do, it’s minimal.
@bjgtrev19706 жыл бұрын
Must say that my 1991 Troopy was my favorite vehicle. Unfortunately I don’t have a photo of it to show.
@Hellblazzer5 жыл бұрын
I absolutely adore this kind of videos. Proper experienced people sharing experiences and knowledge. Congratulations on Your work.