Sunday 18 September 2022 05:14 PM Australian wait FOUR YEARS for a brand new Toyota Landcruiser trends now

Sunday 18 September 2022 05:14 PM Australian wait FOUR YEARS for a brand new Toyota Landcruiser trends now
Sunday 18 September 2022 05:14 PM Australian wait FOUR YEARS for a brand new Toyota Landcruiser trends now

Sunday 18 September 2022 05:14 PM Australian wait FOUR YEARS for a brand new Toyota Landcruiser trends now

Australian motorists are being forced to wait four years for a brand new Toyota LandCruiser due to 'unprecedented global demand', even though the most ordered style has been around for almost 40 years.

The LandCruiser was Australia's fifth most popular vehicle in August, with 2,379 orders placed.

Motorists wanting the four-wheel drive are even keener on an older, classic Japanese-built model, the 79 Series GXL ute, that has been in production since the mid-1980s.

This old-style ute even outsold the latest 300 Series wagon that only went on sale late last year. 

Intriguingly, the 79 Series GXL ute - with a shape dating back to 1984 - was the most popular in the LandCruiser series with 493 of the dual cab version sold last month, Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries data showed.

Buyers so are frustrated with waiting for a brand new one - nominally priced at $75,000 - that late-model second hand ones are selling for upwards of $125,000. 

Australian motorists are waiting four years for a brand new Toyota LandCruiser even though the shape has been around for almost 40 years (pictured is a single cab 79 Series GXL)

Australian motorists are waiting four years for a brand new Toyota LandCruiser even though the shape has been around for almost 40 years (pictured is a single cab 79 Series GXL)

Despite having outdated features - from a long gear stick to sheet metal lining the door inside - motorists seem to like the no-nonsense reliability and the ability to travel anywhere in Australia.

It still has a separate stick for the four-wheel drive transfer case , when most modern SUVs have an electronic rotary dial to switch between high or low ranges for off-roading.

In an era where most cars have curves, this LandCruiser has straight lines and gutters above the doors instead of a streamlined exterior.

The silver door handles look like something on a 1983 Toyota Corolla. 

A Sydney Toyota dealer salesman told Daily Mail Australia the waiting time had stretched out to four years and last month, they were instructed to stop taking orders for brand new models.

'We've got to stop taking orders because of the current wait time,' he said.

'At the time, we are unable to take orders.'

The majority of new cars sold in Australia are SUVs with motorists, overwhelming opting for a modern soft-roader like the Toyota RAV4 or Mazda CX-5, which are in the top 10 of the monthly sales charts.

But the heavy-duty Toyota LandCruiser, one of the more capable off-road machines, is consistently one of Australia's most popular cars.

The 79 Series GXL dual cab ute (pictured) - with a shape dating back to 1984 - was the most popular variant with 493 sold, Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries data showed

The 79 Series GXL dual cab ute (pictured) - with a shape dating back to 1984 - was the most popular variant with 493 sold, Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries data showed

The LandCruiser name refers to the sleek new 300 Series wagon, which only went on sale last year, and the 70 Series shape - which covers the old-style 79 Series ute.

Australia's most popular cars in August

1. TOYOTA HILUX: 6,214 sales

2. FORD RANGER: 4,497 sales

3. TOYOTA RAV4: 2,482 sales

4. TESLA MODEL 3: 2,380 sales

5. TOYOTA LANDCRUISER: 2,379 sales

6. MAZDA CX-5: 2,325 sales

7. TOYOTA COROLLA: 2,115 sales

8. MITSUBISHI TRITON: 2,087 sales

9. HYUNDAI I30: 1,975 sales

10. ISUZU UTE D-MAX: 1,928 sales

Source: Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries

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This LandCruiser has been the most popular line-up model in every month of 2022, even as queues formed for the latest 300 Series wagon.

The 79 Series dual-cab GXL ute version has consistently outsold the more high-profile VX and Sahara models of the new LandCruiser. 

In 2022 so far, 3,985 of the 79 Series GXL have been ordered, compared with 2,387 for the latest VX and 2,066 for the Sahara.

The old-style GXL work horse comes with a 4.5 litre V8 turbo diesel - producing a moderate 151 kilowatts of power - and a touchscreen radio but it still has a retro digital clock and an old-fashioned ignition key instead of a modern stop-start button.

The GXL model nominally costs $75,600

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