http://smh.drive.com.au/motor-news/toyota-to-build-minecruiser-20110906-1juuc.html
$80,000??? shouldnt that say less than $50-60k???
Toyota will respond to strong demand from mining companies by reinstating a stripped-back version of its evergreen four-wheel-drive, the LandCruiser.
The revived "standard grade" model will be fitted with a 4.5-litre turbo diesel V8 and a six-speed auto and is set to retail for under $80,000, up to $10,000 less than the current base diesel model.
To save costs, it will come with vertically opposed "barn" doors, basic cloth seats and vinyl floors, as well as missing out on Landcruiser luxury touches such as push-button start, premium audio and a centre console-mounted fridge.
Toyota's senior executive director of sales and marketing, David Buttner, says even the door trims will be missing a cloth lining. "It's really, really stripped back," he says.
"Our dealers and a lot of the mines have been asking for it. We used to have a "standard grade" model years ago and we went away from it.
"It's mainly for mines but also some tradespeople. But the request mainly came from mines."
The as-yet-unnamed new LandCruiser model will be available in Australia from November and Buttner says a prototype is already in Australia.
"I had a look last week at the trial-build one out here in Australia and it's a good utilitarian vehicle," he says.