
 Originally Posted by 
scarry
					 
				 
				. ... using a stock 2018, LC200,professionally weighed,all fine.
It does have rear airbags,and A/T tyres,and there is only two of them.
			
		 
	 
 The air bag issue is an interesting one. I have looked at 200s too ... could have bought a Sahara from a dealer - a 2016 with 46,000km - for 100k on the road. I have just found them dead to drive around town, and not at all precise on the highway. Beige interior was an issue too. And paying that much for an old car seems crazy to me. The Patrol's fuel consumption is all over the place, but I suspect the turbo V6s will be even more variable in their fuel consumption. Our  Australian Off Road vans owners group, have shown the difference in fuel consumption towing 2.3 tonne in similar vans to mine, is very close to the same between both the Patrol and the 200 vehicles. And now one gets 300k and 10 year warranty on a Patrol. The 300 though will be great on fuel, and it's quiet and powerful. 
Glad you're getting air bags because there is a misnomer about steel sprung vehicles being legal when towing a 350 kg tow ball. Now I haven't done the proper maths, but I've looked at reviews, and the vehicles like the 300 dip when 350kg is attached to their tow ball. Now considering levers and balance, if the vehicle is horizontal and the vehicle has dipped at the back, then there is weight transfer to the tow ball and the weight is no longer 350kg. So if one attaches 350kg to the vehicle, and it dips down, lets say a slight angle of 15% which happens more easily with a short wheelbase like the Prado and 300 have (and all the full size 80/100/200s) then using a cosine on that angle and a proportional increase, then that is 361 kg. Meanwhile there is also magically more weight on the rear axle. While with the Land Rover, it's still horizontal, and still legal. Of course, Land Rover sales guys wouldn't know about such stuff. They these days sell to city folk IMO.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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