The Toyota should take all the credits if the mechanic just needed some jumper cables and a plunger to revive the Toyota. They should've restored the Toyota to its former glory and give it a nice spot in a car museum.
I think he did well. However BBC doesn't let anyone promote anything on Top Gear in general. They will acknowledge if someone gives something but they don't allow any kind of promotion
It can survive over 12h in raging oceans. It’s fireproof. It can survive falling from a height of 240 feet. Clarkson, Hammond, and May. You guys made the best Toyota ad of all time.
I bought a '76 model for $50 from a man who used it on his farm. He ran it out of gas and left it in the pasture for nine years, where it had been head butted by several large bulls. Lots of big dents and a cracked passenger window, plus the stress of it sitting and rotting. I brought a 2.5 gallon can of gas and some jumper cables. Took three key turns, then I drove it home. Put new tires on it, a blanket for the seats, an oil change, new wiper blades, and some Seafoam for the crankcase and gas tank. Ran for another ten years, til i donated it to a trade school shop.
Actually if Hammond did the hill climb with a Hilux, he would have walked home and took his own pants off, instead of having them cut off him by paramedics and flown to the hospital in a helicopter
Saw this 11 years ago and promptly bought a Toyota. When the clutch wrong after 8 years they changed it without charging anything, though the warranty was well passed its date.. They said that Toyota clutches don't go wrong and if this one did it was faulty from the outset. I'm still going strong and fast, laughing at the Hyundais where absolutely everything goes wrong as soon as the warranty finishes.
That's some pride in their engineering, to say something like that! Unfortunately, they can be knackered though. A few years of burnouts, driving through the ocean, and offroading in a family car, the things can start to see issues. Chances are pretty high that you've already replaced significant parts of the engine before that happens though ;)
Hmmm... Terrorists use a Nokia phone for detonating IEDs, using Hilux for technical and Kalashnikov for their standard issued rifle. They are ahead of us by decades!
It's beaten it's scarred beyond recognition it's seen the true depths of hell battled great demons seen all the highs and lows but still despite everything it's being through despite everything life has thrown at it and even when things seem hopeless it started back up and plugged on never giving up hope
JACKSONLEWISOFCANADA Well, since the resale market value of that particular Toyota may have declined just a bit after all that, the mechanic is probably a better deal.
@@EA_47_ you must've never watched this show much, this is not an ad, they've never been biased towards a car simply because they were paid to be, they didn't need it
Here in the US we call them "toyota pickup" and in reality they did not have a model name per say. They hold their value unbelievably well and have been extremely beloved far before this episode aired.
This episode is my 'go to' when people try and claim that these giant new pickups, that are twice the size but barely pull any more, are oh-so necessary in the states. I keep hearing people say 'foreign vehicles just can't handle the sort of work we do over here' and it makes me laugh so hard!
@@BruceNJeffAreMyFlies I once pulled a GMC Sierra dually with my old hilux that massive truck because the jerkoff parked Infront of my gate and I even used my hilux to pull a house down once the thing is far more capable than any Ram of F-series that will ever exist
A week ago someone drove a Hilux off the road near where I live, it rolled 10m down hill over rocks, boulders, and landing into a river at the bottom. The recovery guys used a crane to pull it out, but once up on the road, they drove it onto the back of a recovery truck. Brilliant! (Driver had a few bruises, but no injuries) I drive a Hilux myself, love the thing!
you could litteraly drop it into the ocean, shoot it with an tank shell, drop an artilery bomb, shoot it with an railgun, put explosives in it, spray corrosive acid at it, drive it off an skyscraper. itll still run you over and laugh
@Joseph Tulk No, Germans make the most advanced, high tech, high performance cars that exist. All supercars and ultra luxury cars are designed and engineered by European brands. People only buy Japanese cars because their cheap and reliable.
"Let's make a vehicle that's so strong, so durable, that when a customer buys one, they'll never need to buy another car from us for as long as they live." That's true pride in your work. Not much of that going around in business nowdays, with "planned obsolescence" *spit*
well the idea is that planned obsolescence is good for profit and business. So how did toyota make so much money when people only ever needed to buy once from them?
@@MrWalker1000 Well, theres nearly 7 billion of us humans kicking about the world now. If 10% of us choose to buy exactly one Toyota in our lives because we know that'll last us for 30 years, they'd be the most profitable car company in the world. Also, if you buy a pick up truck from them that lasts for 30 years, who do you buy from when you need a 4 door saloon?
@@Zanockthael thats interesting. How come western companies are so against making things that last. Us companies employ planned obsolecense cuz it makes them money. It's interesting how Japanese became rich doing the exact opposite
@@MrWalker1000 it's probably cultural. Planned obsolescence probably is more profitable that long lasting over certain timeframes but from what I gather about Japanese people, knowingly selling substandard products would probably be a lose of face. And that's pure speculation, incidentally. :)
@@Zanockthael yeah mercedes used to make vehicles that lasted a million miles I guess they figured they could make more from rich people who lease the cars cuz they don't last long. They used be to bullet proof like Toyota some poor nations use Mercedes like in Albania. Im just surprised the Japanese made vast money doing the exact opposite of others by making things last. I guess if you're a newcomer making things last is better becuase it builds reputation. Though I'm guessing once you become popular you no longer need to make things that last
You know, come to think of it, the story could be a bit more interesting if Dom drives around a supercharged, indestructible hilux instead of a charger which he rebuilds in every other movies
Australian here, I have had 2 Hilux's a 90 model, 2.4 L duel cab petrol, & a 2000 model duel cab 3L diesel, I still own that, I haven't used it for a few years now due to stuff & this bloody virus thing, so I parked it under the house, removed the battery & chucked a tarp over it. Last year we ended up with a nice little low kms Hyundai SUV, so the carport was needed for the new vehicle & the ute relegated to the road in front of the house. I had the old battery for the Hilux on charge overnight, strapped it in, it took 2 turns of the key to start it from it's long slumber, so as hard as it was for me to watch the deliberate destruction, I did feel the pride only a Hilux owner could feel. I may even keep it to get buried in, as if the Egyptians are right & you can take your stuff with you, buggered if I'm walking in the after life, it also worked for Monty Python, didn't it.
You dont have the hilux in america, i do know that ours are manufactured right here in south africa. Toyota is the most trusted bakkie/pick up brand for us with good reason
Try doing what they did to any modern American truck. It might make it out of the sea water if you’re lucky but the fire will kill anything if you let it burn for more than a couple minutes. Come to think of it, I’m not sure how long they burnt it for.
We have a 1986 Suzuki LT230 4 wheeler and it hasn’t had an oil change in a while and I changed the oil and it was at least double the amount of oil that it should be because there was so much gas in the oil it was literally like water. I have no clue whatsoever as to how it was run for that long like that 😐😐
My first Toyota truck was a 2005 Tacoma....ZERO issues until I traded it in for a 2014 Tundra in 2015. My Dad has a 1993 Tundra that's ONLY had normal maintenance and the only thing wrong with it is the passenger side electric door lock doesn't work.
We bought a Toyota Land Cruiser LJ72 1994 14 years ago. My sister crashed it at 60km/h 12 years ago. We repaired the frame and the front. I started using it as my conmute vehicle doing 60km a day for two years. While doing an engine repair (burnt engine cover) we realized the crankshaft was broken in half. The only explanation was that the crash from 12 years ago had damaged it. That motor made more than 150.000 km with a broken crankshaft, when we bought it it already had 350.000km. The resilience of these trucks is amazing.
This is the episode of Top Gear that first got me interested in getting one of these lil trucks. And now, many years later, I'm happy to say that as of yesterday, I'm the proud owner of a 1993 Toyota pickup :)
@@MikeCrocker I bought a 1968 Corolla 32 years ago for $300 and still drive it today. It's survived quite a lot of adventures too. I DID have to replace stuff when I jumped that ditch at 90 mph though. Front wheels were facing opposite directions. Just a new centerlink though. I've only got about $4000 in it over all that time. It's about to get some paint and a few other things so that might hit $6000 soon. (I don't count normal maintenance stuff, tires, oil, tuneups) I'm shipping the steering box off to be rebuilt in about a week. It's probably got close to a million miles on it. The odometer rolls over at 99,999.9 and it was 20 years old, I'd say from the way it looked and what I know of the previous owners it was at least 268,000 if not 368,000 miles. I'm not far from 700,000 I've put on it myself. Not to say I haven't tinkered with the engine and stuff. It was my first car and what I learned mechanics on. I've been through every bit of the car at one time or another. Most of the time because of want, not need. Keep your oil changed and keep it greased up it'll treat you good.
GM specializes in manipulating their advertising to tell the tale they want. That steel bed was one, as it was revealed that they had to go out of their way to puncture the Ford's aluminum bed. Now of course, GM is going with aluminum, too. Their advertisement back with the S10, saying it had 'The most powerful V6 engine of it's class was true enough, but the Jeep straight six in the competing Cherokee was about 25% more powerful. But GM's ad was still true, because the jeep didn't have a 'V6', it had a 'straight 6'. As you go back through the years, they had a lot of that kind of tricky wording to fool the consumer. Then there was the S10's race with not Ford's mid size truck, but their full size Bronco. They then claimed that since they beat the bigger truck, just imagine how well they would do against the smaller one! (they would lose, according to performance specs). They also carefully didn't bother to tell us that the S10 was also faster than their own full size truck. But deceptive advertising, once again, because they tailored the data to fit their narrative, fooling their customers once again. Other manufacturers would usually only point out the positive things about their vehicles, leaving out the areas where other competitors products might be better, but GM intentionally went the extra mile to deceive their customers into buying an inferior product far more often.
D.E.B. B im sure an 86 custom deluxe would still survive shit like this. My buddy has one and its still fully functional and not making bad noises such as knocks or ticks. I dont care what you think, old chevys are actually reliable and built right. And the jeep vs s10 doesnt mean anything the s10 was a small pickup truck and the jeep was practically an suv. 2 different vehicle styles/uses. And the like you pointed out the jeep had an inline where as the chevy had a v6, they werent comparing every simgle 6 cylinder format they were just specifying they had the most powerful v6 pickup.
Le Medic thats like comparing apples to oranges. This is an 80s toyota, back then chevy actually was built to last too. The new chevys are the lies and even the new toyotas are garbage aswell. New=garbage period
Juljasmah wrong. The cars might be “reliable” but so is every other gm product my whole family owns. The cruze is notorious for engine problems yet eveyone i know that owns one never has had a problem out of years of owning them. Any car can be good if its broken in properly and taken care of. My 98 chevy blazer has 400k miles on it all original aswell as my 02 chevy avalanche 164k miles all original. The newer gm cars in my family all over 100k miles and strong. Personally i dont know anyone that owns a toyota and there must be a reason for that. JUNK
There's a saying in rural Australia - if you want to venture into the outback, you buy a Land Rover. If you want to make it back alive, you buy a Toyota
I had a 1985 Toyota pickup, which I bought new and then drove it until 2008 (23 years). It was the most reliable vehicle I ever owned, and I only traded it in because I wanted a full-sized pickup. However, it was an emotional event as I caught a final glimpse of my old truck in the rearview mirror of my new Dodge Ram. I freely admit that it is ridiculous and silly to become attached to a machine, but that day I felt I was abandoning a loyal friend.
White03T4RV82WD I got it used, and the dealer wasn't proud of it, so he sold it "as is," and at a fire-sale price. It was over-heating, and I think the dealer thought it had a blown head gasket. Turns out it was just a bad radiator, which I had replaced. I really wanted an F-150, or 1500, but they wanted double the price for the same age pickup, with the same features. So for the price of a radiator, I got a bargain.
***** yeah and you'll be needing another truck for that bargin. I'd rather buy a higher mileage Tundra and it last for decades then to buy a dodge and it last a year or two then need another one. I bought my 2003 4Runner with the 2UZ-FE that refuses to die with 55k in October 2011 and it now has 108K and all I've done is breaks, tires and an alignment, as well as oil changes. Still running just fine and will until it is either totaled or burned to death. I know someone with almost the same truck as mine and it has over 500k
White03T4RV82WD I must have gotten one of the good Rams, as this thing is 10 years old, 108000 miles, and it is in perfect shape (inside and out). Those Tundra's are nice, however.
Still to this day, in 2021, after watching it for the countless no. of times, the sound of that diesel engine still gives me goosebumps!! The greatest segment ever made!!
I still drive mine every day - 1983 Toyota Hilux 4.2D ute, it has never ever leaked a single drop of oil, but unfortunately it has cancer and is slowly rusting away.
same, I've watched those 3 videos so many times, I have the "Toyota Hilux theme song" on tape, and since I watched this episode when I was probably about 5, that exact truck has been my absolute dream car and remains so to this day. I can't help but smile every time it coughs into life at the end.
Today I got the news that my own Toyota Truck had to be put down, rust was going to make the frame crumble in half. It was a 99 4-Runner. Built in the same vein as the Hilux. My insurance company wanted to scrap it since it cost too much for them to care about. Five grand for a bloody broken bumper and a single headlight... I had this video and the others to win the case, and keep the truck insured. It was indestructible,. It had 356,000 km on it. It circumnavigated the world 7 times with that distance. It also got to lunar orbit (at its lowest point). And rust killed it. So get undercoating every time.
Chad used these Toyotas to destroy 1/10th of the Libyan Army in the Toyota War of 1987. They served as transports, mobile autocannons and in some cases were even fitted with French ATGMs to destroy Libyan T-55 MBTs
Ford: i am the best Toyota: rlly? go to Top Gear, i won 139189 thropies. *at Top Gear with ford:* Clarckson: it's dead Ford: ..why the hell i accepted the toyota's bet? Toyota: beacuse you're an idiot
My dad bought our '97 Toyota Hi-lux when I was just 3 years old. 23 years later, it still works fine and has traveled the world more than 15x (according to the odometer reading) 😂
not realy, all he did was what any driver should be able to do. purged the air out of the injection and made sure the battery was connected. it required nothing more each time. except when he changed the oil after its swim.
He didn't do a magic, like fixing a fault that would otherwise have costed thousands of dollars in spare parts using nothing but basic hand tools. Instead the Hilux only needed some basic repair, (just to get it moved,) which any mechanic could have done the same way he did. That's the point of the whole thing.
I own one and can say they are the toughest trucks ever. Mine is a 4X4 I go off road often and abuse the hell out of it and after 14 years it still gives me no problems at all. Truly the best buy I ever made on a truck, though I paid more up front, it now saves me money every day I continue to use it. Cost of ownership truly is lower on one of these especially if you like keeping a vehicle a long time.
I just watched this now and I tensed up watching them attempt to fix it When that engine turned on I was in awe for a good 45 seconds with my mouth wide open
They're widely used by insurgent groups in the middle east, and I believe there have been cases of them being packed with high explosive and driven towards armoured vehicles, with varying success.
Not just "a tank", but 100 tanks. 400 Toyota pickups attacked more than a hundred T-55 tanks and dozen of IFVs. In a short engagement, 92 T-55 tanks and 33 IFVs were destroyed, and 13 T-55s and 18 IFVs captured. On the other side, only 3 Toyota pickups were destroyed. It calls "Toyota War".
Doesn't surprise me. Though fighting the more modern tanks-anything from 90's-onward is a whole different ballgame. It's very difficult to penetrate depleted uranium composite armor.
If that truck still starts today, then it not only survived the show Top Gear but outlived it.
Tru
Facts 📠
Dammnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Statement of the month
Where is it now?
No love for the mechanic? That man did the equivalent of reviving a dead man with nothing but a plunger and some jumper cables..
LMAO!
Well that almost sounds like MacGyver.
Tristan Krieger lol
The Toyota should take all the credits if the mechanic just needed some jumper cables and a plunger to revive the Toyota.
They should've restored the Toyota to its former glory and give it a nice spot in a car museum.
I think he did well. However BBC doesn't let anyone promote anything on Top Gear in general. They will acknowledge if someone gives something but they don't allow any kind of promotion
"Slightly used, minor fender bender, could use a bit of work"
@@joshualaw375 mannn if this isn't accurate 😭😭😭
Toyota truck guys be like:
Id take it
That shit will buff out lol
"Don't low ball me, i know what its worth."
It can survive over 12h in raging oceans. It’s fireproof. It can survive falling from a height of 240 feet. Clarkson, Hammond, and May. You guys made the best Toyota ad of all time.
I am so proud owning my 2017 taco now lol
@@Xphinity thats an old taco. is it moldy yet?
The truck is made of nokia
Here I thought the best ad for the Toyota Hilux was the Toyota war
@@MemeCraftE no…Nokia and Toyota worked together to MAKE that Hilux
I bought a '76 model for $50 from a man who used it on his farm.
He ran it out of gas and left it in the pasture for nine years, where it had been head butted by several large bulls. Lots of big dents and a cracked passenger window, plus the stress of it sitting and rotting.
I brought a 2.5 gallon can of gas and some jumper cables.
Took three key turns, then I drove it home. Put new tires on it, a blanket for the seats, an oil change, new wiper blades, and some Seafoam for the crankcase and gas tank. Ran for another ten years, til i donated it to a trade school shop.
These trucks are tanks
@@TURBOBLU-fx6mn true
Good one!
It's like a Thomas the Tank Engine story of finding the lost legendary truck...
omg that's crazy dude. Hey guys, do you know anyone maybe which specific engine wears this hilux in top gear??
(Hit by an RPG while driving to work)
"Hmm, must be a Tuesday."
@@1337penguinman I was just gonna say that 😭😭😭
"well, off to the strap a suicide bomb now I guess..."
You must work on a rough area
@@brunodossantosrodrigues31
Nah. Average day in a backwards hellhole like Australia. RPG's are needed to combat the roving mobs of Emu's...
"Ah. Must've been the wind"
Their mistake was that they didn’t let Hammond at it he’d have it destroyed in the hour
You mean in a heartbeat.
You mean in a hill climb crash?
Actually if Hammond did the hill climb with a Hilux, he would have walked home and took his own pants off, instead of having them cut off him by paramedics and flown to the hospital in a helicopter
He'd prolly have destroyed himself as well in the process and that's no good
@@amrfawzi7530 "You can't stop it there! That's evil!"
"It stops people turning over to Heartbeat"
Saw this 11 years ago and promptly bought a Toyota. When the clutch wrong after 8 years they changed it without charging anything, though the warranty was well passed its date.. They said that Toyota clutches don't go wrong and if this one did it was faulty from the outset. I'm still going strong and fast, laughing at the Hyundais where absolutely everything goes wrong as soon as the warranty finishes.
That's great. Which car and where buddy?
I just bought an 02 Camry, it drives so smooth compared to newer cars I’ve driven of other brand. Love Toyota.
Wow that’s good that they owned up to it.
That's some pride in their engineering, to say something like that!
Unfortunately, they can be knackered though. A few years of burnouts, driving through the ocean, and offroading in a family car, the things can start to see issues. Chances are pretty high that you've already replaced significant parts of the engine before that happens though ;)
Toyoto will last as long the body rusts off. Or few pounds of tnt can do it, but guaranteed it will not work.
That mechanic has officially passed the "repairing the unrepairable" level
He's max level.
What can the best mechanic in LS do for you?
What you meant to say was Achievement
@@thomaswawrzyniak118 what miracle do you want me to perform?
He's therefore qualified to repair _Gurren Lagann._
And to this day, everyone remembers the tale of “ the Hilux that refused to die”
It's not a tale you will hear, from a Ford...
Isolder74 😂
@@Isolder74 unless it's a Bronco
@@Lgs260495 ..but only the old ones....not these 1,5ltr 3cyl plastic toys
There's a kid about to put that to shame
Nokia. Toyota. Kalashnikov.
The Holy Trinity of Durability.
You can start a civil war and collapse countless countries with just two of them
@@joncousteu3588 You can also use the Nokia to call the US and Russia for "foreign aid"
@@classifier_6611 or make IEDs.
You can make a bomb with the nokia and the toyota, and even after exploding they'll still work
Hmmm... Terrorists use a Nokia phone for detonating IEDs, using Hilux for technical and Kalashnikov for their standard issued rifle. They are ahead of us by decades!
James shouting "Ladies and gentlemen, HERE IT IS!" is the most energy I've ever seen Captain Slow display. Fantastic.
Believe it or not, a tear rolled down my cheek when the truck rolled into the studio 3:00
What a brave creature
It's beaten it's scarred beyond recognition it's seen the true depths of hell battled great demons seen all the highs and lows but still despite everything it's being through despite everything life has thrown at it and even when things seem hopeless it started back up and plugged on never giving up hope
But Through Blood Sweat tears grit and buckled panels it came out the other end and still continued on
I have been tearing up to all the videos from part 1 ...
I am ashamed to to confess so.
I got a bit misty
so this is that mechanic from GTA that fix your car in a second anytime you want from barely not exploding to brand new one
wojtekpolska lmaoo 😂😂😂
this mechanic is HESOYAM
More like from Far Cry, only one spanner fixes everything
wojtekpolska *BRUH*
Lsc mechanic looks at Hilux "what's wrong with her now"
Tesla Cybertruck: I HAve BUlLet PrOOf GlaSs!
Toyota Hilux: Hold my beer..
ik dacht er net aan😂
No hold my tea.
Or if Japanese
Hold my sake.
Esas Toyotas si son indestructibles no como la cybertruck
Yes man finally
Hilux: hold my quarter panel
The mechanic's skill is just as amazing as Toyota's engineering.
Real life fix it Felix
This truck is the epitome of “I didn’t hear no bell!”
Lmfao randy
The Toyota: Yo, Clarkson! I didn't hear no bell!
Toyota with tf2 soldier's voice: "I did not have permission to die"
the rocky of automobiles 😁
@@jarjeestariq8561 I was thinking of Onoda, but ok.
Forget the Hilux, I want that mechanic.
Yea! I mean, seriously! That is amazing!
why not both?
JACKSONLEWISOFCANADA Well, since the resale market value of that particular Toyota may have declined just a bit after all that, the mechanic is probably a better deal.
Right? Im sure he could repair greeces' economy with a wrench and a roll of ductape
SportSoulLife Now you're taking the piss
That might be the best ad for a pick up truck ever...
Ikr this is the best advertising of any vehicle
I don't understand why people think that this is Not an ad.
IT IS AN AD, but Toyotas deserves the reputation they are good cars
Toyota actually made the next gen of hilux called the indestructible after this test sales for the hilux pick up increased
가고퍼여
@@EA_47_ you must've never watched this show much, this is not an ad, they've never been biased towards a car simply because they were paid to be, they didn't need it
Here in the US we call them "toyota pickup" and in reality they did not have a model name per say. They hold their value unbelievably well and have been extremely beloved far before this episode aired.
This episode is my 'go to' when people try and claim that these giant new pickups, that are twice the size but barely pull any more, are oh-so necessary in the states. I keep hearing people say 'foreign vehicles just can't handle the sort of work we do over here' and it makes me laugh so hard!
@@BruceNJeffAreMyFlies I just used my 91 toyta pickup to haul 700lbs of bricks in the truck bed like it was nothing. 22re, 5spd, 2wd.
Nissan Hardbodys are just as good
@@BruceNJeffAreMyFlies I once pulled a GMC Sierra dually with my old hilux that massive truck because the jerkoff parked Infront of my gate and I even used my hilux to pull a house down once the thing is far more capable than any Ram of F-series that will ever exist
@@nolanlojo10322re is God's motor, I miss my old one
Toyota Hilux crashes into a Nokia 3310. Universe ends.
BOOM!
It would be a big bang creating a new universe.
lol, best phone ever
Ion forbes True
i did that it black out australia for a hour
ford: BUILT FOR TOUGH
toyota: hold my sake
Hold my Sake*
Nokia phone : yeet
FORD tough
Put a 1984 ford ranger through all of the same things
@@popeyeandstraussmx4165 the only reliable fords went up to 2005
Tesla Cybertruck : I have a bullet glass.
Toyota: Ah children these days.
😂
Underrated :D
😝
Tesla lol! If you drive through a puddle the bumper comes off!
@@fdk7014 lol
That mechanic has to be one of the best mechanics to have pulled that off. He needs a huge raise
A week ago someone drove a Hilux off the road near where I live, it rolled 10m down hill over rocks, boulders, and landing into a river at the bottom. The recovery guys used a crane to pull it out, but once up on the road, they drove it onto the back of a recovery truck. Brilliant!
(Driver had a few bruises, but no injuries)
I drive a Hilux myself, love the thing!
you could litteraly drop it into the ocean, shoot it with an tank shell, drop an artilery bomb, shoot it with an railgun, put explosives in it, spray corrosive acid at it, drive it off an skyscraper.
itll still run you over and laugh
These are the choice vehicle for the Taliban and ISIS. I would choose whatever they drive.
Wish we had the hilux in the US
@@cesarurzua8234 its the tacoma
@@Chris-wt6me yea but the hilux is a Diesel engine, thats what I wish we had in California
I am proud of this Toyota. A true survivor.
Nokia 3310 just like you sir
Nokia, A True Service.
vintagechevrolet but only 3310. (Becouse lumia)
Lol
Nokia 3310 heard that Toyota and 3310 are brothers
The Japanese are on a whole other level man
for reliability yes but the Germans do overall cars better
Yeah, for the look, safety and comfort German ones are better, but for reliability, mostly Japanese ones are better.
@Joseph Tulk No, Germans make the most advanced, high tech, high performance cars that exist. All supercars and ultra luxury cars are designed and engineered by European brands. People only buy Japanese cars because their cheap and reliable.
@Regis Pyre American Speed + German looks + Japanese durability = The greatest car known to man
@Regis Pyre only if the axis had won in ww2 we would have amazing cars
Legend has it, it still starts to this day.
Man, I gota go visit that museum someday that its currently stored in, it truly bring back good memories.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it can start
It's at the Beaulieu Motor Museum and, like every single car there, it still works to this day.
@@scsutton1 So it outlasted top gear?
@@justsomeguy1695 It'll outlast all of us.
The best comercial for a Toyota. Thank you Top Gear!
Well it is a 1990 Toyota, I think they no longer make as reliable cars as Hilux
They used to have a clip before this that said not sponsored in any way by the Toyota motor company. And Jeremy Clarkson doesn't personally like them.
At least at the time, their products seemed to be their finest commercials... :)
ailouros1982 jog. Hi
In fact, I think the next Hilux to come out after this series aired, Toyota themselves decided to give it the moniker "Incinvible."
Started off lookin like a Toyota, ended up lookin like a Tesla cyber truck
Khalid Al-Hinai next time I will buy a Toyota
A fucking mess
Sure did kfc profile person
Elon exposed
@@inactiveaccount6884 if it runs it runs
Top gear guys: "we gonna kill this toyota"
Toyota: a you sure a bout that
Now it has officially outlasted Top Gear after being sunk, burned, and after falling with a collapsing skyscraper.
They should have tried starting it in the last Top Gear episode. It whould have been a nice segment for the long time Top Gear fans
"Let's make a vehicle that's so strong, so durable, that when a customer buys one, they'll never need to buy another car from us for as long as they live."
That's true pride in your work. Not much of that going around in business nowdays, with "planned obsolescence" *spit*
well the idea is that planned obsolescence is good for profit and business. So how did toyota make so much money when people only ever needed to buy once from them?
@@MrWalker1000 Well, theres nearly 7 billion of us humans kicking about the world now. If 10% of us choose to buy exactly one Toyota in our lives because we know that'll last us for 30 years, they'd be the most profitable car company in the world. Also, if you buy a pick up truck from them that lasts for 30 years, who do you buy from when you need a 4 door saloon?
@@Zanockthael thats interesting. How come western companies are so against making things that last. Us companies employ planned obsolecense cuz it makes them money.
It's interesting how Japanese became rich doing the exact opposite
@@MrWalker1000 it's probably cultural. Planned obsolescence probably is more profitable that long lasting over certain timeframes but from what I gather about Japanese people, knowingly selling substandard products would probably be a lose of face. And that's pure speculation, incidentally. :)
@@Zanockthael yeah mercedes used to make vehicles that lasted a million miles I guess they figured they could make more from rich people who lease the cars cuz they don't last long. They used be to bullet proof like Toyota some poor nations use Mercedes like in Albania.
Im just surprised the Japanese made vast money doing the exact opposite of others by making things last.
I guess if you're a newcomer making things last is better becuase it builds reputation. Though I'm guessing once you become popular you no longer need to make things that last
Torreto: "I never lose."
Hilux: "Hold my diesel."
lol
i don't really get this one, because toretto is a mechanic
😎
You know, come to think of it, the story could be a bit more interesting if Dom drives around a supercharged, indestructible hilux instead of a charger which he rebuilds in every other movies
Scotty Kilmer cried while watching this video.
Underrated comment
Rev up your engines!!!
I cried from this comment !!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I don't get it
Australian here, I have had 2 Hilux's a 90 model, 2.4 L duel cab petrol, & a 2000 model duel cab 3L diesel, I still own that, I haven't used it for a few years now due to stuff & this bloody virus thing, so I parked it under the house, removed the battery & chucked a tarp over it. Last year we ended up with a nice little low kms Hyundai SUV, so the carport was needed for the new vehicle & the ute relegated to the road in front of the house. I had the old battery for the Hilux on charge overnight, strapped it in, it took 2 turns of the key to start it from it's long slumber, so as hard as it was for me to watch the deliberate destruction, I did feel the pride only a Hilux owner could feel. I may even keep it to get buried in, as if the Egyptians are right & you can take your stuff with you, buggered if I'm walking in the after life, it also worked for Monty Python, didn't it.
American Trucks: "Toughest things ever built"
Toyota Hilux: *laughs hysterically* children please
yup
Toyota is the most American built truck sold in America actually
It's not American built, that's why it's as tough as it is
You dont have the hilux in america, i do know that ours are manufactured right here in south africa. Toyota is the most trusted bakkie/pick up brand for us with good reason
Try doing what they did to any modern American truck. It might make it out of the sea water if you’re lucky but the fire will kill anything if you let it burn for more than a couple minutes. Come to think of it, I’m not sure how long they burnt it for.
"killing a Toyota"
Well, you can't kill an immortal
immortal
@@peesicle oh yeah, thanks
@@Eggyteevee yw ily
But you can damage them
Is your pitcher from egg inc?
Toyota trucks truly ring Supreme now that's bomb-proof dependability literally I'm getting one
Me too.
Good luck. They’re sky rocketing in value, even a rusted out 1st gen
Malik McDowell’s wrecked ATV the older ones are. Newer ones less so. They’re still great but not built like they used to be
We have a 1986 Suzuki LT230 4 wheeler and it hasn’t had an oil change in a while and I changed the oil and it was at least double the amount of oil that it should be because there was so much gas in the oil it was literally like water. I have no clue whatsoever as to how it was run for that long like that 😐😐
My first Toyota truck was a 2005 Tacoma....ZERO issues until I traded it in for a 2014 Tundra in 2015. My Dad has a 1993 Tundra that's ONLY had normal maintenance and the only thing wrong with it is the passenger side electric door lock doesn't work.
We bought a Toyota Land Cruiser LJ72 1994 14 years ago. My sister crashed it at 60km/h 12 years ago. We repaired the frame and the front. I started using it as my conmute vehicle doing 60km a day for two years. While doing an engine repair (burnt engine cover) we realized the crankshaft was broken in half. The only explanation was that the crash from 12 years ago had damaged it. That motor made more than 150.000 km with a broken crankshaft, when we bought it it already had 350.000km. The resilience of these trucks is amazing.
This is the episode of Top Gear that first got me interested in getting one of these lil trucks.
And now, many years later, I'm happy to say that as of yesterday, I'm the proud owner of a 1993 Toyota pickup :)
@GamingWithPets101 I agree! Welcome to the mini truck fam :D
@GamingWithPets101 it probably will honestly lol
Mike Crocker - Your grandkids will thank you! Badass
Yep,got a 90 about 8 months ago that my friend walked away from. Still running strong today. Love the little bugger.
@@MikeCrocker I bought a 1968 Corolla 32 years ago for $300 and still drive it today. It's survived quite a lot of adventures too. I DID have to replace stuff when I jumped that ditch at 90 mph though. Front wheels were facing opposite directions. Just a new centerlink though.
I've only got about $4000 in it over all that time. It's about to get some paint and a few other things so that might hit $6000 soon. (I don't count normal maintenance stuff, tires, oil, tuneups) I'm shipping the steering box off to be rebuilt in about a week. It's probably got close to a million miles on it. The odometer rolls over at 99,999.9 and it was 20 years old, I'd say from the way it looked and what I know of the previous owners it was at least 268,000 if not 368,000 miles. I'm not far from 700,000 I've put on it myself.
Not to say I haven't tinkered with the engine and stuff. It was my first car and what I learned mechanics on. I've been through every bit of the car at one time or another. Most of the time because of want, not need.
Keep your oil changed and keep it greased up it'll treat you good.
That engine must be taken to a museum 😂😂😂 i bet after 700 years it will start again
@@whovianhistorybuff the engine or the car itself?
@@hunterbear2421 the car with the engine in it
Thanks man now I gotta go there someday
Pretty certain that after the heat death of the universe, you'll just have a bunch of Toyota Pickups floating around the void.
No need, by then they'll still be driving the lot of them, passed down through the generations.
Remember when Chevy advertisement they could drop rocks into the bed of their pickups? Yeah well forget that cuz this thing survives everything.
Hilux can handle a block of flats on the bed instead of some rocks :D
The top gear production office would have killed the chevy.
GM specializes in manipulating their advertising to tell the tale they want. That steel bed was one, as it was revealed that they had to go out of their way to puncture the Ford's aluminum bed. Now of course, GM is going with aluminum, too. Their advertisement back with the S10, saying it had 'The most powerful V6 engine of it's class was true enough, but the Jeep straight six in the competing Cherokee was about 25% more powerful. But GM's ad was still true, because the jeep didn't have a 'V6', it had a 'straight 6'. As you go back through the years, they had a lot of that kind of tricky wording to fool the consumer. Then there was the S10's race with not Ford's mid size truck, but their full size Bronco. They then claimed that since they beat the bigger truck, just imagine how well they would do against the smaller one! (they would lose, according to performance specs). They also carefully didn't bother to tell us that the S10 was also faster than their own full size truck. But deceptive advertising, once again, because they tailored the data to fit their narrative, fooling their customers once again. Other manufacturers would usually only point out the positive things about their vehicles, leaving out the areas where other competitors products might be better, but GM intentionally went the extra mile to deceive their customers into buying an inferior product far more often.
D.E.B. B im sure an 86 custom deluxe would still survive shit like this. My buddy has one and its still fully functional and not making bad noises such as knocks or ticks. I dont care what you think, old chevys are actually reliable and built right. And the jeep vs s10 doesnt mean anything the s10 was a small pickup truck and the jeep was practically an suv. 2 different vehicle styles/uses. And the like you pointed out the jeep had an inline where as the chevy had a v6, they werent comparing every simgle 6 cylinder format they were just specifying they had the most powerful v6 pickup.
The Toyota definitely said, “I didn’t hear no bell” as it hobbled into that studio
Give the god damn mechanic a raise!!
Are you joking? After that televised performance he's got business for life. The comments for this video alone should tell you that much.
Probably got a six figure business by now
For real
Toyota Hilux; the car that decided to pick up the physics from GTA.
lmao true
Yep, the car looks awfully similar to car damage science from the 3D era of GTA games.
The car itself looks oddly similar to the Karin Rebel in GTA 5
rockstar literally takes designs from real cars and switches it up a little so that they dont need to deal with license
Roman DeSciscio It is a Karim Rebel. I have it 😆😆 because of it being a gta Hilux.
And after 9 years of being on a plinth, it probably still works
funny because its true
Ikr
I wanna see it now lol
HOLYSHIP IT DOES!??
@Benjamin Gaming Stick a new battery in it & prime the diesel pump by hand & I reckon it'd still start.
"The bodywork is holding the chassis together"
Now that's one impressive body
LOKI- "I HAVE AN ARMY"
TOYOTA- "WE HAVE A MECHANIC"
USA: We have 1/3 worlds military budget, spare 2trillions and 20years
TALIBAN: WE HAVE A TOYOTA
@@Cortesevasive hence proved Toyota>any country in the world
Gaddafi- l have an army
Actual Chadians: we have a Toyota Hilux
USA we got millions of military advancements and billions of taxpayer dollars going to our military
Irak WE GOT HILUXS AND AK 47S
Top gear: let’s end this hilux’s life
Toyota Hilux: *YOU DARE TO OPPOSE ME MORTAL?!*
Which episode is this from ?
As a Toyota 4Runner owner (2) 3rd Gens they run FOREVER and that shit will buff out.
Chevy: needs to lie about how good they are
Toyota: Building collapses,still runs
Le Medic thats like comparing apples to oranges. This is an 80s toyota, back then chevy actually was built to last too. The new chevys are the lies and even the new toyotas are garbage aswell. New=garbage period
Shame iz dank no! new toyotas are good
Juljasmah wrong. The cars might be “reliable” but so is every other gm product my whole family owns. The cruze is notorious for engine problems yet eveyone i know that owns one never has had a problem out of years of owning them. Any car can be good if its broken in properly and taken care of. My 98 chevy blazer has 400k miles on it all original aswell as my 02 chevy avalanche 164k miles all original. The newer gm cars in my family all over 100k miles and strong. Personally i dont know anyone that owns a toyota and there must be a reason for that. JUNK
@@Attachments. At least the Tacoma still lasts much longer than a Colorado
Shame iz dank Well come down to Europe and Australia and take a look.
There's a saying in rural Australia - if you want to venture into the outback, you buy a Land Rover. If you want to make it back alive, you buy a Toyota
There is a reason why a Toyota Hilux and AK47 are used in many wars, and that is due to their unquestionable reliability and easy maintenance.
Mitjitsu And probably because the AK just like the Hilux refuses to die.
and because they are cheap and easy to come by
Chevy: we drop toolboxes in our truck beds
Toyota: hold my beer and let me fall out the sky
Toyota is fcking thug life😂😂
aah you blue it!!
it should've been..
Chevy: We drop toolboxes in our truck beds..
Toyota: We drop caravans!
Lands on a Chevy
@@Superknullisch you "blue" it as well
Toyota: We _drop_
Toyota: drop your toolboxes and a Chevy truck on me and I will still be moving.
I had a 1985 Toyota pickup, which I bought new and then drove it until 2008 (23 years). It was the most reliable vehicle I ever owned, and I only traded it in because I wanted a full-sized pickup. However, it was an emotional event as I caught a final glimpse of my old truck in the rearview mirror of my new Dodge Ram. I freely admit that it is ridiculous and silly to become attached to a machine, but that day I felt I was abandoning a loyal friend.
dodge ram? yuck!
White03T4RV82WD I got it used, and the dealer wasn't proud of it, so he sold it "as is," and at a fire-sale price. It was over-heating, and I think the dealer thought it had a blown head gasket. Turns out it was just a bad radiator, which I had replaced.
I really wanted an F-150, or 1500, but they wanted double the price for the same age pickup, with the same features. So for the price of a radiator, I got a bargain.
***** yeah and you'll be needing another truck for that bargin. I'd rather buy a higher mileage Tundra and it last for decades then to buy a dodge and it last a year or two then need another one. I bought my 2003 4Runner with the 2UZ-FE that refuses to die with 55k in October 2011 and it now has 108K and all I've done is breaks, tires and an alignment, as well as oil changes. Still running just fine and will until it is either totaled or burned to death. I know someone with almost the same truck as mine and it has over 500k
White03T4RV82WD I must have gotten one of the good Rams, as this thing is 10 years old, 108000 miles, and it is in perfect shape (inside and out).
Those Tundra's are nice, however.
I got the same feelings for me volvo 740 tic.
I don't know what's more amazing, the truck or the mechanic that revives the truck!
Toyota probably uses this as their new hire training video.
they put the word "invincible" on hilux models after this, in reference to this episode
I work for Toyota and I remember the first time I saw this was when I was training there🤣
"Im proud of you"
-Nokia
lol xD
more like Toyota is proud of nokia
you are my leader now
Bruno Viveiros :D
Poatatasium Poatatogen PO2 LMAO 😂 LOL
Death: *exists*
Toyota: *Allow me to introduce myself*
Mono_Mono didn’t ask
1:10
Dundun dun
tun-tun
I hear Death still relives his 'near Hilux experience' on cold, creaky and lonely nights...
Kiichiro Must Be Proud.A Round Of Applause For Kiichiro Toyoda.
Still to this day, in 2021, after watching it for the countless no. of times, the sound of that diesel engine still gives me goosebumps!! The greatest segment ever made!!
I still drive mine every day - 1983 Toyota Hilux 4.2D ute, it has never ever leaked a single drop of oil, but unfortunately it has cancer and is slowly rusting away.
same, I've watched those 3 videos so many times, I have the "Toyota Hilux theme song" on tape, and since I watched this episode when I was probably about 5, that exact truck has been my absolute dream car and remains so to this day. I can't help but smile every time it coughs into life at the end.
Same
Ш🎉в 🎉😅дл😊
Agreed, the greatest segment ever on Top Gear
I just went out to the garage and made sure there are no British guys hanging around my 88 toyota pickup..........all is well.
No worries, mate, they're on The Grand Tour to keep 'em in plain view. Had to be done, the slow one refused to learn parkour.
Check engine still there
Don't worry. Even if there were and they did their worse, your pickup will still work.
They're too busy repairing their British cars after a few months of purchasing them.
*plants bomb in British*
Today I got the news that my own Toyota Truck had to be put down, rust was going to make the frame crumble in half. It was a 99 4-Runner. Built in the same vein as the Hilux.
My insurance company wanted to scrap it since it cost too much for them to care about. Five grand for a bloody broken bumper and a single headlight... I had this video and the others to win the case, and keep the truck insured. It was indestructible,. It had 356,000 km on it. It circumnavigated the world 7 times with that distance. It also got to lunar orbit (at its lowest point).
And rust killed it. So get undercoating every time.
Yes rust is like cancer to an automobile.
RIP truck 1999 -2017 I feel bad for the truck
4:01 Bodywork holding the chassis.
That's literally almost all unibody vehicles.
haha Ford Maverick
Hey look it's a unibody now
How to destroy the universe:
1. Get a HiLux
2. Get another HiLux
3. Smash one into the other
This is a tricky one. Eather all of universe will be destroyed or nothing will happen.
Probably the second one.
Fill them both with Nokia's 3310......
We're all doomed at that point
Good idea
And put a Nokia 3310 into the mix.
this content makes me emotional. I actualy shed a tear when James presented it to the guests
Yes! I'm glad I'm not alone.
You're not alone
Same here.
I remember it well, Top Gear's finest moment imho, and still have the original VHS tape off the telly of those episodes 👍
Now you know why damn near every military has toyota pickups. They run on anything and won't die.
even terrorists know to use them
@@icedog3636 and rebel groups and national militaries and cartels.... Honestly , I could continue for the next hour .
These things are WIDE SPREAD
@@victorviereck4117 and theres MILLIONS of them
the AKs of technicals
Chad used these Toyotas to destroy 1/10th of the Libyan Army in the Toyota War of 1987. They served as transports, mobile autocannons and in some cases were even fitted with French ATGMs to destroy Libyan T-55 MBTs
ive never seen a toyota stranded at the side of the road
The Toyota outlived Top Gear. Now that is truly a bombshell
Martin Cruz unfortunately.. it really did :/
The only thing that could kill a Hilux could be Political Correctness. It killed Top Gear so maybe the Hilux.....?
2:34 Genuinely one of the greatest moments in Television history 🥲
In Toyota's history.
Toughest things to destroy
1. A diamond
2. Nokia 3310
3. A Toyota truck
4. An AK-47
5. Minecraft bedrock
6. VOLVO 240
You’re welcome
@@kieran1780 I meant to say Thanos but the damn phone autocorrected. But thank you anyway.
@@MKDC-5 true
Nokia
And the Nokia
Its was moments like this that made Top Gear different from other car shows.
When the engine started, I got a tear in my eye
Wasgud my heart grew 10 times its size when it started. This segment is my all-time favorite from Top Gear
Me tuu
its that gripping music from ''for a few dollars more''
We all cried brother! It was magical!
Wasgud me too!!! I felt so happy that the car is so strong
Story doesn't say
Did that boy lose 10£
Budgie Bricks lol
Rip 10£
It’s £10 not 10£
ATX nobody cares
i guess the Boy keept his Money lets be honest James made the bed he has a heart but im sure if Jeremy were there he had charged the Boy LMAO
Toyota's are incredibly built machines. They can take a huge beating, then drive you to work.
volvo x toyota = I M M O R T A L I T Y
sweden engineering + japan engineering = *possibly* I M M O R T A L I T Y
A weapon to surpass Metal Gear
Yep my 98 Camry has went 250,000 and still goes strong.
i drive a '94 camry, i think its going to outlive me
2022 and this video still gives me goosebumps.....car like this will never be made again !! Courtesy:crumple zone
Top Gear: We are going to destroy this Hilux.
Hilux: omae wa mou shindeiru
Ford: i am the best
Toyota: rlly? go to Top Gear, i won 139189 thropies.
*at Top Gear with ford:*
Clarckson: it's dead
Ford: ..why the hell i accepted the toyota's bet?
Toyota: beacuse you're an idiot
top gear: NANI
Legend has it it's back in Tokyo today. They drove it there. No ferries or anything, just drove it there. The Pacific almost did it in.
Top Gear: *we will kill this Toyota*
Toyota: *HESOYAM*
Baguvix*
*leaves the scene with millions
good old GTA SAN ANDREAS.
😂😂😂😂
*ASPIRINE*
One of the greatest Top Gear clips of all time.
This is the greatest commercial for Toyota ever.
Who wouldn't want a vehicle this tough?
Why do you call eco morons liberals? Liberals are right wing over here, while eco hippies are left wing radicals.
Why would environmentalists care if a truck is tough? I drive an electric car and I still think this is pretty badass
Darren McIntyre Surreal true statements.
My dad bought our '97 Toyota Hi-lux when I was just 3 years old. 23 years later, it still works fine and has traveled the world more than 15x (according to the odometer reading) 😂
2:22 turn on subtitles
*evil toyota laugh intensifies*
The Toyota is laughing at the mortals' foolish attempts to kill it
and when it starts
*m u s i c*
Toyota should use this as an ad
The toyota lives but Top Gear has died
+chiffon fairchild Later we find out Clarkson, Hammond, and May stole the Toyota and used to as a getaway vehicle.
+SpyzacFilms lol
***** haha thats a good one mate
chiffon fairchild Thank you. Very few bestow compliments upon others on the internet.
+chiffon fairchild After the show died, the set team had to take it to a recycling center. :(
No applause, no thanks to the mechanic? That dude is the most capable man I have ever seen. He's the reason it was still driving.
not realy, all he did was what any driver should be able to do. purged the air out of the injection and made sure the battery was connected. it required nothing more each time. except when he changed the oil after its swim.
Lol. If was with any other auto maker there would be just 1 ep.
He didn't do a magic, like fixing a fault that would otherwise have costed thousands of dollars in spare parts using nothing but basic hand tools. Instead the Hilux only needed some basic repair, (just to get it moved,) which any mechanic could have done the same way he did. That's the point of the whole thing.
I could've kept it running. He's just wailing on shit and spraying bulk purchases of aerosolized solvents into the engine.
Literally all he did ever was refuel it reconnect the battery and change the oil once that truck is unkillable he did nothing
I wonder if the seller of the car saw this.
i feel like the seller did see this
Me too
The seller would be proud
Love your profile picture
It's not sold it's still at top gear or in a museum
Jeremy Clarkson has great ideas for Top Gear
AK47 on four wheels
except a lil less russian and more japanese.
DARK HOUND YEAHH! =^.^=
Idonteatdog They dont like nukes.....
Idonteatdog
No wonder they use these trucks!! And the AK47s, they are the top lasting automatics in the world. I saw that on the military channel.
Daniel Arellano Combine them both together and you have your standard al Qaeda armored Pickup truck..
I own one and can say they are the toughest trucks ever. Mine is a 4X4 I go off road often and abuse the hell out of it and after 14 years it still gives me no problems at all. Truly the best buy I ever made on a truck, though I paid more up front, it now saves me money every day I continue to use it. Cost of ownership truly is lower on one of these especially if you like keeping a vehicle a long time.
What year is it?
I'm here in October 2020 and I've literally watched this hundreds of times and it still gives me goosebumps when the engine starts haha!
I just watched this now and I tensed up watching them attempt to fix it
When that engine turned on I was in awe for a good 45 seconds with my mouth wide open
It's the Toyota that wouldn't die and is forever a monument in the Top Gear museum.
2:23 Auto captions: (Laughter)
Yeah right the Toyota was laughing at them because of their inability to destroy it.
top kek
Funny 🤣
The Japanese must be shedding tears saying "You did well Toyota.... you did well."
Well it did some what survive.
very honourable!
raiden z But most likely with Japanese management of the production of Toyota vehicles.
HILUXSAN has brought honor to its makers !
I heard one of these fought a tank once, I don't know if it did or not, haven't seen the tank.
They're widely used by insurgent groups in the middle east, and I believe there have been cases of them being packed with high explosive and driven towards armoured vehicles, with varying success.
Not just "a tank", but 100 tanks. 400 Toyota pickups attacked more than a hundred T-55 tanks and dozen of IFVs. In a short engagement, 92 T-55 tanks and 33 IFVs were destroyed, and 13 T-55s and 18 IFVs captured. On the other side, only 3 Toyota pickups were destroyed. It calls "Toyota War".
I bet in the aftermath of the explosive detonation, the insurgents came back for it, wiped the ashes off of it and reused it.
Emperor Ironclad the tanks haven’t been seen since. Although there are rumors... awful.. awful rumors. 😂😂
Doesn't surprise me. Though fighting the more modern tanks-anything from 90's-onward is a whole different ballgame. It's very difficult to penetrate depleted uranium composite armor.
Ive watched this a billion times but still tear up when they theyre starting it. Japanese engineers are a different breed💪
This is basically the best advertisement for toyota, mostly because it's real.
Finally know the story behind the broken tayota in the background of the studio
Colin Games But it's not broken.
+Colin “crazy” Games Go Vanu woop woop
woop
"broken"
It's not broken.
It's resting.
I really feel bad for the kid who bet 10£ with James that that car will not survive
You never bet against a Toyota 💪
Middle east resurgent: our technical crew got gun downed by an A-10, let's go recover the truck