Toyota LandCruiser: West Aussie mocks ‘money well spent’ on boyfriend’s $110k new car

Despite the old school features, a Western Aussie woman had fun with the price of release of her boyfriend’s bright new car and triggered a passionate response.
Sarah Mayes shared his boyfriend’s Toyota Landcruiser 78 series in Tiktok after jumping $ 110,000 to the Japanese vehicle.
The video emphasizes the main features of the interior of the car, including the manual locking system, sliding dials to control air circulation, and the old school sun visors.
“POV: Your BF has spent 110 thousand dollars on a new Landcruiser,” the text on the screen reads the video of the videos.
“Well spent money,” he could say, “Mrs. Mayes wrote.
The video quickly became viral, tiktok has seen more than 960,000 views and overflowed with fiery comments about the popular car – some of them agreed with a stance that Ms. Mayes’ price tag was ridiculous.
Bir The most priced and over -rated cars in the country, ”he said.
“And he still manages to look like it was built 20 years ago. I don’t understand how Toyota escaped from it,” he said.
However, the others were quick to defend the popular car.
One person said, “Electronics are cheaper to produce, implement and break more frequently, this car will work in 25 years and will be exactly the same. Windows will always work. Locks will always work. The heater will always work. It is simple, simple.
“I think everyone is missing the matter. The design didn’t work because if you’re in the rural areas of Australia or if you don’t want you to buy a Toyota.
Despite large price tags, the four -wheel drives have gained an iconic reputation in Australia and the rugged Toyota Landcruisers lead the world in sales.
“Toyota sells more than 10,000 Landcruiser 70 series models every year and this World The biggest markets for the car, ”Automotive Auction and Data Company Manheim Australia’s Corporate Affairs Manager and Analyst Mike Costello News.com.
“Since Toyota was a global lower volume, these vehicles constantly had long waiting lists in these vehicles.”

