Hats off to you sir, you have kept it in immaculate condition. I have a 97 two door 3.4 Patrol. Toyotas are the best but no doubt you have kept it in pristine condition too. The back door hatch fix was ingenious. Thumbs up my friend
I have the same model with the V6 3.4 petrol engine, however, in the UK it's called the Landcruiser Colorado. It's a 1998-year model car, but still has plenty of pulling power and is remarkably comfortable to drive
I owned this car before, 2001 model, sold in 2015 @ 330k km. Very reliable, never break down as I maintain regularly. Very strong and very reliable. The only setback was, its a fuel guzzler but still kindda regret letting it go, Should have keep it.
I love the video and you has given plenty useful info and nice legendary car! keep posting more video about your beloved Prado, we'll surely love them! and a tip for your backdoor problem: flash some welding to the loop and carefully file it (apply some grease to less the friction at last) thus it can last longer than the metal coil, one is quickly wearing out if you often open the backdoor. My Toyota Zace (Kijang) has the same stuff, now it is smooth. Blessing from Vietnam!
It was so nice to come across this review as I am about to take the leap of faith on a 2002 Prada diesel with 200,000 kilometres on it in mint condition. Pretty much all of the reviews on TH-cam are by serious 4x4 drivers who have completely modded out the PRADOS and has no bearing on the type of use that the average driver. Once so, yeah, it was great to see this beautiful old Prado still going strong, and I'm sure that mine will be the same.
Everything still in brand new and tiptop condition even the alarm system and radio unit, well kept in covered carpark and 2 years ago just done my 1st time tyre change since 1997 due to old tyres bloated and cracks, those years tyre are really amazing and long lasting.
We love our 90 series but there is one very important thing 90 series owners must do and that is to get the lower ball joints checked regularly. If they fail the front wheels can collapse and his has happened to a lot of these vehicles including ours.
I have a 99 Prado V6 3.4 petrol. Dual petrol tanks, one 90, one 60 litres. Done 425,000 kms and my mechanic says I’ll get 750 000+ kms if I look after it. We put a new radiator and hoses in and have replaced battery, alternator and starter .
J'ai un souci quand je démarre le matin quand je roule au mois de 2 km le check engine s'allume au tableau quel véhicule s'affaiblit c'est un moteur diesel électronique
No wonder the place looks familiar, this is Kuching. 😂 Also my dad just bought this car secondhand in red. It looks fabulous. My dad owned 2 land cruisers before and I can tell y'all they are reliable.
mr.cheang...i intend to buy used one, can u give your opinion..should i choose manual or auto gear? diese or petrol engine? for in future there the sparepart and maintenance sould be no problem to handle...
Hi Zainuddin, all Prados are very reliable. Both manual and Auto are great depending on your preference. I would go with the Auto because I am a bit lazy changing gear but the Auto Gear is only 4 speeds for these used ones so fuel consumption is a bit more than the manual.
@@wowcarwow Considering the 1995-2002 Prados, there are 1kz, 1Kd, 3rz and 2Tr prado engines. So which one do you advise me to buy? Considering factors such as fuel economy, engine durability and maintainance costs
@@mopimanta5250 I guess different place has different variants with different demands. In Kuching, we have 2.4L, 2.7L and 3.0 L. Road tax can vary from 400plus to 1000 plus. Personally I would choose the 2.7L. Not too weak and not too high in tax. Fuel is cheap here.
Hi Mr Cheang, may i know is there any different between 2.8l and 3.0l 2002 prado in term of specification of the car like interior or any other feature? Would u prefer auto or manual transmission for this car and what is the difference for the road tax of 2.8 and 3.0 in kuching
I think the interior are basically the same. Road tax is from 700plus to 900 plus. About rm200 difference in the two variances. I prefer an Auto. Much easier to drive in town.
@@olie4398 hi the first generation runs from 90-95 so they are the same but they come with a variety of engine choice -2.4L, 2.7L, 2.8L and 3.0L (both petrol and diesel) 1996 is the second generation which comes with 2.7L, 2.8L, 3.0L and 3.4L
Alternatively you can consider this one. Among the most reliable cars in the world. th-cam.com/video/tnT-KCv0Wpo/w-d-xo.html (you can buy this unit. Good history record)
Hats off to you sir, you have kept it in immaculate condition. I have a 97 two door 3.4 Patrol. Toyotas are the best but no doubt you have kept it in pristine condition too. The back door hatch fix was ingenious. Thumbs up my friend
I have the same model with the V6 3.4 petrol engine, however, in the UK it's called the Landcruiser Colorado. It's a 1998-year model car, but still has plenty of pulling power and is remarkably comfortable to drive
Here in Australia, its a Land Cruiser Prado, and i have the same model too mate my is a 3.4L v6 quad cam VX grande
How is the fuel consumption ?
The quality of this video is great! Keep it up 👍
I have one of these cars. Its 25 years old and done almost 200k miles and like yours every thing works. Thanks from the UK.
Mine is a Prado 150 series.
Of all the cars I have owned, I will keep this one forever.
There's something magical about it.
I feel very happy,toyota made this car...its just being my dream car ever❤
I owned this car before, 2001 model, sold in 2015 @ 330k km. Very reliable, never break down as I maintain regularly. Very strong and very reliable. The only setback was, its a fuel guzzler but still kindda regret letting it go, Should have keep it.
Nice video. Im planning to buy this Prado and keep it forever.
This car can run forever, tough like a tank
May daily drive is my prado LJ95 1998 model. Still going strong.
Great video man! Absolutely love seeing older reviews
mines 25 years old 192k miles .great car. good luck from the uk
I have to got one with 1kz-te engine.. it still working great from my daily journey from kuching to serian
Thanks for sharing! Nice hearing from owners.
What a great review. I grew up in Asia with these cars on the road. Now living in USA I love seeing this in youtube. One day I will buy one of these.
3rd gen 4runner has the same chassis and is way more plentiful in the usa 😉
I love the video and you has given plenty useful info and nice legendary car! keep posting more video about your beloved Prado, we'll surely love them! and a tip for your backdoor problem: flash some welding to the loop and carefully file it (apply some grease to less the friction at last) thus it can last longer than the metal coil, one is quickly wearing out if you often open the backdoor. My Toyota Zace (Kijang) has the same stuff, now it is smooth. Blessing from Vietnam!
Thanks, great tip!
Im going to buy 2007 gx 2.7 AT for 22k usd in my town soon 👍. Very good review you give me the courage to get an old car 😂
It was so nice to come across this review as I am about to take the leap of faith on a 2002 Prada diesel with 200,000 kilometres on it in mint condition. Pretty much all of the reviews on TH-cam are by serious 4x4 drivers who have completely modded out the PRADOS and has no bearing on the type of use that the average driver. Once so, yeah, it was great to see this beautiful old Prado still going strong, and I'm sure that mine will be the same.
Did you buy it?
Everything still in brand new and tiptop condition even the alarm system and radio unit, well kept in covered carpark and 2 years ago just done my 1st time tyre change since 1997 due to old tyres bloated and cracks, those years tyre are really amazing and long lasting.
Thanks for sharing!
Hello. Anyone know if the 1996 Prado's have any roll over tendencies? Thanks.
We love our 90 series but there is one very important thing 90 series owners must do and that is to get the lower ball joints checked regularly. If they fail the front wheels can collapse and his has happened to a lot of these vehicles including ours.
Thanks for sharing
Happened to mine luckily at slow speed. All repairs only cast £60. Thanks 🇬🇧👍🏻
Just brought a 97 1kz-te with 500,000km on it drives really well
Wow that’s quite high in mileage.
How is it holding up?
I am considering the TX turbo-diesel version
Best looking model out off all the prado
Sir can you get this model even afther ten years?
My Toyota Prado is 22 years old. And I will never sell it. Yuto is the best car.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
What is that full name of this car
Жакшы сонун унаа экен бизге жакты?
What is the common problems for this car?
"No leaking, no squeaking" 👍
What about Toyota probox
Excellent review! What is your opinion of Prado J120 model? Thank you
I like the J120. They are the improved version. They look better than this one as well.
Thank you for the informative review! How is the power of the 2.7? Is it enough for offroading and climbing mountain roads?
Yes it’s powerful enough.
yes its very powerful, we have tested it in snow and mud condition , its impressive.
I have a 99 Prado V6 3.4 petrol. Dual petrol tanks, one 90, one 60 litres. Done 425,000 kms and my mechanic says I’ll get 750 000+ kms if I look after it. We put a new radiator and hoses in and have replaced battery, alternator and starter .
Thanks for sharing. Love hearing from owners. Love the reliability!
J'ai un souci quand je démarre le matin quand je roule au mois de 2 km le check engine s'allume au tableau quel véhicule s'affaiblit c'est un moteur diesel électronique
Désolé d'entendre ça. j'espère que vous pouvez comprendre pourquoi.
No wonder the place looks familiar, this is Kuching. 😂
Also my dad just bought this car secondhand in red. It looks fabulous. My dad owned 2 land cruisers before and I can tell y'all they are reliable.
Hahaha Yep. In Kuching. Thanks for sharing.
Wow red Prado is so rare.
Thanks , this is a nice analysis
I have two of these vehicles one has almost 400 000 kms on it can’t kill it just have to replace the rear door hinges every now and then .
Thanks for sharing. That confirmed the reliability of this car.
@@wowcarwow we are over at Frazer Island at the moment in Queensland Australia in the Prado great off road and beach also.
@@peterm115 Australian loves Prado and Land Cruiser.
mr.cheang...i intend to buy used one, can u give your opinion..should i choose manual or auto gear? diese or petrol engine? for in future there the sparepart and maintenance sould be no problem to handle...
Hi Zainuddin, all Prados are very reliable. Both manual and Auto are great depending on your preference. I would go with the Auto because I am a bit lazy changing gear but the Auto Gear is only 4 speeds for these used ones so fuel consumption is a bit more than the manual.
@@wowcarwow thank you sir for your info
@@wowcarwow Considering the 1995-2002 Prados, there are 1kz, 1Kd, 3rz and 2Tr prado engines.
So which one do you advise me to buy?
Considering factors such as fuel economy, engine durability and maintainance costs
@@mopimanta5250 I guess different place has different variants with different demands. In Kuching, we have 2.4L, 2.7L and 3.0 L. Road tax can vary from 400plus to 1000 plus. Personally I would choose the 2.7L. Not too weak and not too high in tax. Fuel is cheap here.
@@wowcarwow so would you go for a diesel or petrol 2.7L engine?
The 4Runner is the toyota Prado in the USA
After 20 years car can get cheap roadtax as classic car ? Can apply from JPJ ?
It has to be recognised by the government after the registration. Can try to apply but I doubt it passes.
hello sir .what is fuel average par liter in kilometer
In the city it averages 18L/ 100km and on country roads-10L/ 100km
My Prado full tank go about 600km...
Great review, thanks.
May i ask - what's the expected fuel consumption from a 90s 2700cc auto prado ?
In the city it averages 18L/ 100km and on country roads-10L/ 100km and to put that in perspective it consumes twice as much as a Perodua Axia. Thanks
18L/100..wow might as well get the v6
Thinking buying one.. is the year 1997 to 2000 still same batch?
Yes 1996 - 2002 (the second generation)
would you recommend this to use than a 3ltr diesel
I wouldn’t say one is better than the other. They both are reliable. Generally I prefer petrol engine 😃
Can you do a review on the Petrol V6
Thanks for the comment. I will review when I can find one.
@@wowcarwow many thanks. I would like that.
V6 in old Prado is rare in Malaysia but this Lexus comes with V6 th-cam.com/video/tnT-KCv0Wpo/w-d-xo.html
good review. cover all aspect of the car for the viewer to consider. hello from kuching!
Thanks from Kuching
Hi I'm planning to buy one but would u recommend this 2.7L or the 3.0 1kz? Cheers mate
All Prado models are extremely well made. If in Malaysia, I might choose 2.7L because it’s cheaper with road tax.
go for 2.7 gasoline
Anyone know where you can buy the retro Prado decals he has on the sides?
Try Shopee. Everything is sold there.
I had 1 of this prado, mileage on done only 35000km, we brought brand new those days, if you have interest to do a review pm.
Yeah i’d love to if you are in Kuching. 😄
Hi Mr Cheang, may i know is there any different between 2.8l and 3.0l 2002 prado in term of specification of the car like interior or any other feature? Would u prefer auto or manual transmission for this car and what is the difference for the road tax of 2.8 and 3.0 in kuching
I think the interior are basically the same. Road tax is from 700plus to 900 plus. About rm200 difference in the two variances. I prefer an Auto. Much easier to drive in town.
@@wowcarwow ok tq Mr Cheang another question is about the maintenance fee for the car, is it very high?
@@infinitytang9355 below rm300 per service.
@@wowcarwow ok tq Mr Chenag really appreciate for yr reply. U own this car? Did u face any issue like what u listed out for yr swift?
@@infinitytang9355 my brother-in-law’s. No major issues. So far so good.
Always toyota is all over best
James Bond no time to die brought me here
Hi mr cheang i want 2002 tz 2700cc with manual transmition
The manual transmission is generally cheaper and extremely reliable. Prado is among the most reliable cars which can handle any abuse.
This is the car I want
How is the fuel consumption in this prado?
In the city it averages 18L/ 100km and on country roads-10L/ 100km
@@wowcarwow is there any different between prado 90 and 95 fuel consumption?
@@olie4398 hi the first generation runs from 90-95 so they are the same but they come with a variety of engine choice -2.4L, 2.7L, 2.8L and 3.0L (both petrol and diesel) 1996 is the second generation which comes with 2.7L, 2.8L, 3.0L and 3.4L
@@wowcarwow thank you
What rims did you use?
265/70R16 (16 inches)
great! You convince me to buy one
Hai sir....u give me a good inspiration to have one...soon i will buy 1 tq will u help me soon sir for make choosen
Yes
Alternatively you can consider this one. Among the most reliable cars in the world. th-cam.com/video/tnT-KCv0Wpo/w-d-xo.html (you can buy this unit. Good history record)
@@wowcarwow may i know the price tq
@@princecloud9162 90K in Kuching.
2000 Prado is much cheaper. It’s around 30K plus. I don’t sell cars actually but I can help you.
Cool
Thanks
👍
Thank you. Really helpful advice here.
How is the fuel consumption of the 3.4 V6 model? Thanks
What about Toyota probox
Hi Zachary, Toyota Probox are not sold in Malaysia and I have never driven one before.