Thank you! Japanese cars have a special place in my heart-there’s just something about the design, reliability, and performance that makes them stand out. I’m glad to hear it brings you happiness too. Japan has truly given the world some amazing cars.
@Citsym8 Previously, one of the reasons that put me off the hybrid was the battery replacement cost, which is around 4-5K. I was also looking for a car that had been driven between 110-130k, given my budget. At that time, my safer option was to go for a GRS214. Honestly, the GWS214 is amazing. I love the pearl white with the bodykit. Also, considering the fact that it does very well on fuel, it has a lot of pros. The only fear factor for me is the battery, but as long as you get something below 80k with a good history, I reckon it would be great. Sorry, I accidentally deleted your comment.
Deciding between the GRS204 and 214 is tough. I like the comfort of the 204, but the 214 has better tech and driving feel. The 214, especially with the G package, offers cool extras like a Bird's eye view camera and paddle shifters. After looking at everything, I'd go for the 214 G package.
Well @@Agret if a JDM Toyota hybrid is not seen abroad (except extreme orient Russia and Ukraine, often in Philippines), a non hybrid will be impossible to find in western countries!
Oh really. In Australia, I think they share the market 50-50. People who are reluctant to go for the hybrids are usually because of the issues with the hybrid battery and the cvt gearbox.
@@juanmcm they are popular in the Asia Pacific region since we are close to Japan. Tons of Toyota Crown in Australia & New Zealand basically covering all of the different configs you could buy them in, they are easy cars to import and comply here.
@@juanmcm I understand the Toyota Crown and Toyota Mark X are also very popular in Jamaica, almost every video I look up on TH-cam for them has Jamaicans commenting about them and you can find some videos of Jamaican car yards advertising their stock on TH-cam too. They call them the Jamaican Lamborghini
@@goingproau Sure does. I love it so far except for the fuel economy (AWD too), and not being able to add many power upgrades to it lol. Otherwise it’s a fun and reliable engine that I look forward to driving for a long time and maintaining far less often than my Audis and BMW haha.
Absolutely mate. After experiencing this car, I’m hesitant to switch to European. Despite its power, it sometimes lacks the comfort I crave. Nowadays, finding a car that ticks all the boxes - comfort, power, and looks isn't easy.
Hey mate, For the newer models, you can change the language via the settings. Unfortunately, the navigation system in JDM vehicles is configured for Japan so it won't support Australian maps by default. The best option would be to install Apple CarPlay.
@beesa888 No worries mate. Unfortunately it does not come with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto by default. These features weren't integrated into the Crown's infotainment system until more recent models. I reckon the cost for the apple carplay upgrade is typically around 600-700 AUD.
In general the S trim is more sport-oriented with a focus on performance, while the G trim leans towards luxury and comfort. Personally I prefer the G for features like soft-closing doors and the 360-degree camera. FYI: The white GRS214 on my channel is the S variant.
Hey mate I'm in the process of importing one of these and have ordered the US-size numberplate - did you have to do anything special to affix it or do the factory mounting holes line up already?
Hey mate, Congrats on your new import! Are you asking about the 'International U.S.A' custom plates? If so, you don’t need to do anything. I have the same plate, it fits fine.
This is one of the happiest moments I have seen in a Crown 🙂
The best toyota design, hope these designs comeback again!
Yes, I couldn’t agree more. Unfortunately, I was disappointed with the 2022 model 😕
@@goingproau Exactly, it was having a Japanese style, now it looks like some Pumbaa style, like 7 series
@@Iconic-kf9yj very true 😆
We love them in Jamaica 🇯🇲, especially when you reflash the ECU it becomes a monster
Wow, that's great to hear! I’ve never done an ECU reflash myself. How has the performance changed after doing it?
@@goingproau let’s just say those 3 series find it hard to win
@@jamaicasysbm2580 yes, I can imagine 😂. It must be a real thrill to drive with that kind of power.
Jamaicans love these
@@barneyschubert8449 it’s hard not to fall in love with a crown 😁
It is cool! I also bought it 8 years ago and have never had a problem with it. My dream is to drive in Australia someday 😊
That’s great to hear.
Yeah, they are great machines.
Let me know when you come to Australia, let’s go for a drive ☺️💪
Thank you for loving Japanese cars. As a Japanese person, I'm happy.
Thank you! Japanese cars have a special place in my heart-there’s just something about the design, reliability, and performance that makes them stand out.
I’m glad to hear it brings you happiness too.
Japan has truly given the world some amazing cars.
One of my dream car, I especially love the way the gauge rises to 100, good for keeping the police occupied.
I hope you get your dream car soon mate ❤️💪
@@goingproau Thank you so much.
@@arthurmwaura8353 no worries mate
Presidential car in the country ! Superb bro !
Of course ☺️💪
Thanks bro.
Amazing video want more of it
Thanks mate.
Noted ☺️
Crown 👑 💰💸🤑🤩🥰
How much you got it for ? The best Crown would be this model but 2016-2017
It belongs to a friend of mine mate.
Yes, I really prefer the 214. Especially, the non hybrid model.
@Citsym8 Previously, one of the reasons that put me off the hybrid was the battery replacement cost, which is around 4-5K. I was also looking for a car that had been driven between 110-130k, given my budget.
At that time, my safer option was to go for a GRS214. Honestly, the GWS214 is amazing. I love the pearl white with the bodykit. Also, considering the fact that it does very well on fuel, it has a lot of pros.
The only fear factor for me is the battery, but as long as you get something below 80k with a good history, I reckon it would be great.
Sorry, I accidentally deleted your comment.
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Just to let you know, you can change the headunit to english for every crown model from 2012+ onwards.
Hey mate,
Yes, it’s a great upgrade.
I wish they were a bit cheaper 😁
@@goingproau haha I meant you can change the language to english with your current headunit. It's within the settings. 😄
Oh ok. I thought you meant the carplay 😁
That’s great to know.
Thanks mate.
what a beautiful place
Thanks mate.
How did this feel compared to the 204 in terms of power, comfort and built quality?
Deciding between the GRS204 and 214 is tough. I like the comfort of the 204, but the 214 has better tech and driving feel. The 214, especially with the G package, offers cool extras like a Bird's eye view camera and paddle shifters. After looking at everything, I'd go for the 214 G package.
@@goingproau I appreciate your opinion mate, I probably will go for 214 too! Love the videos btw
@Sinzbug no worries mate.
Good luck with your purchase.
@@goingproauis these hybrid
@@goingproauhow about the fuel consumption per klm..?
A very very good car ❤
Absolutely agree! It’s a fantastic car in so many ways-performance, comfort, and a great look all in one. Have you had the chance to drive one?
Just miss that hybrid models in other markets like Europe or the US .
Yes, there are the _Lexus_ cars but I'm not sure if there are exactly the same.
This is the non hybrid model
Well @@Agret if a JDM Toyota hybrid is not seen abroad (except extreme orient Russia and Ukraine, often in Philippines), a non hybrid will be impossible to find in western countries!
Oh really. In Australia, I think they share the market 50-50.
People who are reluctant to go for the hybrids are usually because of the issues with the hybrid battery and the cvt gearbox.
@@juanmcm they are popular in the Asia Pacific region since we are close to Japan. Tons of Toyota Crown in Australia & New Zealand basically covering all of the different configs you could buy them in, they are easy cars to import and comply here.
@@juanmcm I understand the Toyota Crown and Toyota Mark X are also very popular in Jamaica, almost every video I look up on TH-cam for them has Jamaicans commenting about them and you can find some videos of Jamaican car yards advertising their stock on TH-cam too. They call them the Jamaican Lamborghini
You can own these Crowns in Australia? I wish I could have this over my Lexus GS 350 F Sport in the US 😭 But still love it.
Hey mate,
Yes we can.
Yeah, It’s an awesome machine mate.
Btw, love the gs350 too ❤️
@@goingproau I mean, essentially it’s the same car lol but the Crown just has that history and prestige behind it.
@@austinmerrival927 Yeah, 100%.
Does the gs350 have the same engine, I.e 2GRFSE?
@@goingproau Sure does. I love it so far except for the fuel economy (AWD too), and not being able to add many power upgrades to it lol. Otherwise it’s a fun and reliable engine that I look forward to driving for a long time and maintaining far less often than my Audis and BMW haha.
Absolutely mate. After experiencing this car, I’m hesitant to switch to European. Despite its power, it sometimes lacks the comfort I crave. Nowadays, finding a car that ticks all the boxes - comfort, power, and looks isn't easy.
is there a way to change the infotainment system to english and load local (Australian) maps to the car?
Hey mate,
For the newer models, you can change the language via the settings. Unfortunately, the navigation system in JDM vehicles is configured for Japan so it won't support Australian maps by default.
The best option would be to install Apple CarPlay.
@@goingproau thanks for the reply. Is there apple carplay or Android auto available by default on this generation crown?
@beesa888 No worries mate.
Unfortunately it does not come with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto by default.
These features weren't integrated into the Crown's infotainment system until more recent models. I reckon the cost for the apple carplay upgrade is typically around 600-700 AUD.
What's difference between S and G models?
In general the S trim is more sport-oriented with a focus on performance, while the G trim leans towards luxury and comfort. Personally I prefer the G for features like soft-closing doors and the 360-degree camera.
FYI: The white GRS214 on my channel is the S variant.
Is this the road leading to phillip island ? Correct me if I"m wrong..
Hey mate,
No it’s not. Way up north.
@@goingproau thanks, appreciate that..
Good car, good video. Take care, brother!
Thanks brother.
Appreciate it 🙏
Is there a way to change menu to English?
It depends on the car, mate. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to change this one. With the newer cars, perhaps from 2017 onwards, you should be able to.
Hey mate I'm in the process of importing one of these and have ordered the US-size numberplate - did you have to do anything special to affix it or do the factory mounting holes line up already?
Hey mate,
Congrats on your new import! Are you asking about the 'International U.S.A' custom plates? If so, you don’t need to do anything. I have the same plate, it fits fine.
@@goingproau perfect thanks for confirming
@AnthonyMcPhee no problem 👍🏽
You can use English language via language settings.
Noted with thanks mate.
Is this hybrid version ?
No, it’s GRS214, the non-hybrid version.
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@@user-fn1qn2fl2n it’s 2013
This looks like a Lexus to me
Yes, it looks a bit similar ☺️
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