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Gojirra99 07-05-06 07:54 AM

Toyota Alphard Royal Lounge Edition . . .
 
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I never like the idea of a Lexus mini-van, but if they offer something like this as a Lexus here, I'm OK with it . . .

Gojirra99 07-05-06 07:54 AM

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More images HERE :cool:

Leets 07-05-06 08:10 AM

Maybach's got nothing on Toyota Minivans. :D :D :D

PhilipMSPT 07-05-06 08:19 AM

I'd like one to be driven in, but would never drive one...

PureDrifter 07-05-06 08:36 AM

isnt the price for that ~$65-71k?

rominl 07-05-06 08:51 AM

damn stuff in japan could go really crazy....

STIG 07-05-06 10:26 AM

damn! that's one crazy mini van.

Richie 07-05-06 10:42 AM

That looks pretty comfy :cool:

RA40 07-05-06 10:45 AM

Looks really nice. Just needs a cute cabin attendant to serve the drinks, food...etc. :D

Gojirra99 07-05-06 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by PhilipMSPT
I'd like one to be driven in, but would never drive one...

Get your wife/GF to drive it while you enjoy sitting at the back :D

Lexmex 07-05-06 11:04 AM

There was a brief version of a Lexus minivan, the Lexus Estima, that I remember was a slightly improved Toyota Estima minivan, looked similar to the Previa, but not sure what ever happened to that concept.

I like this Alphard a lot.

XeroK00L 07-05-06 11:34 AM

Boo!!! Even the LS600hL isn't getting TWO reclining rear seats with foot rests (the LS600hL has only a "leg rest" not "foot rest", BTW). How dare they put them on a Toyota minivan. :( Another example of those darn Japanese leaving the best to themselves.:mad::wild:

ChronoJ1 07-05-06 12:33 PM

In Japan or many asian countries, it isn't all that uncommon to have a private driver assigned through the company or privately. So in that kind of setting, it makes sense. But here, in the states, unless you will be in the back seat all day, this is pretty pointless for our market.

XeroK00L 07-05-06 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by ChronoJ1
unless you will be in the back seat all day, this is pretty pointless for our market.

Um...can't the same be said about any long-wheel-based luxury sedans? Are the LS460L, S-Class, 750Li, Maybach 62, Phantom LWB, any stretched limo, etc., just as pointless?

Rest assured that there is always a market for back seat riders...even in the US.;)


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