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    LX600 is a new LC300 in a party dress. So it’s substantially changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coal Dragger View Post
    LX600 is a new LC300 in a party dress. So it’s substantially changed.
    I meant changed looks wise. Same hourglass style grill. L accent led's. etc.

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    The new LX600 I'm sure is going to be a nice vehicle, but the subtilty of the Land Cruiser is what always sold me on it. The new LX600 is just too flashy, to much call to attention. I want to see how a revamped version of the Sequoia will look, I hope it is on the same frame as the new Tundra and LC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrenaline_6 View Post
    Well, he did say "guess".

    Not that I can afford a new one, but did you see the LX600 release yesterday? Didn't change too much. A little more angular and clean. Also, pretty much same grill. weird they didn't change it up more. The 4-seater Ultra Luxury Edition with the recliner/massaging Captain's chairs in the back with a foot rest in the rear of the front seat was cool though. Talk about being able to kick back and relax.

    They should have released an all out 4 wheel version like the GR LC though. Maybe that will come later.
    They got rid of those awful side folding third row seats. Electronic gold flat third row now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hank6046 View Post
    The new LX600 I'm sure is going to be a nice vehicle, but the subtilty of the Land Cruiser is what always sold me on it. The new LX600 is just too flashy, to much call to attention. I want to see how a revamped version of the Sequoia will look, I hope it is on the same frame as the new Tundra and LC.
    Put me down in the Land Cruiser is superior to the LX crowd because it’s more understated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hank6046 View Post
    The new LX600 I'm sure is going to be a nice vehicle, but the subtilty of the Land Cruiser is what always sold me on it. The new LX600 is just too flashy, to much call to attention. I want to see how a revamped version of the Sequoia will look, I hope it is on the same frame as the new Tundra and LC.
    All the new trucks are on the new world TNFA (or something like that) chassis. Toyota is streamlining things. I'd bet money the new Sequoia is going to be basically a cheaper version of the Lexus without much of the tech and goodies like air suspension. But mechanically and structurally, its going to be very very similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C-grunt View Post
    All the new trucks are on the new world TNFA (or something like that) chassis. Toyota is streamlining things. I'd bet money the new Sequoia is going to be basically a cheaper version of the Lexus without much of the tech and goodies like air suspension. But mechanically and structurally, its going to be very very similar.
    It’ll be tiered by trim. The current platinum line of sequoia series has the air suspension. The big thing I’m looking at is how much room behind the second row. That’s what will separate it from the land cruiser/lx600.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ggammell View Post
    It’ll be tiered by trim. The current platinum line of sequoia series has the air suspension. The big thing I’m looking at is how much room behind the second row. That’s what will separate it from the land cruiser/lx600.
    Toyota and the LC/LX sticks with the tried and true wheelbase of 112.2". It's been that way forever because it works. Adding more room behind the seats will mess that up.

    The current LX has a 4 wheel hydraulic AHC suspension...not air. Not sure what the LX600 will be.

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    I have an Escalade right now, and I’m really looking for something a bit smaller and less flashy. The Land Cruiser kind of filled that bill pretty well. Will have to see if the next forerunner becomes kind of that bridge between the current one and the Land Cruiser. And I still think they’re going to bring back the Land Cruiser after a little while, maybe.

    The F sport with the black grill is OK. I really like the general body shape it’s just that grill is so over the top, but at least flash it kind of hides it. I would be interesting to see it in all black


    Bucket backseat look insane. I’ll never get my wife to ride shotgun again.
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