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I started with a 90 series VX, then had a 120 series Grande, and now have a 150 series Kakadu.

Regrettably, this may be my last Prado as I'm very unhappy with the 150, having been ecstatic with my previous models. Almost every design change Toyota has made since the 120 series has been retrograde and made the vehicle less practical and less useful in my opinion. Lower seating capacity, lower fuel capacity, lower cargo capacity, less power, fewer storage nooks, fewer 12V outlets. Why?

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I HAD A 120 SERIES PRADO PRADO . THE SORRIEST THING I EVER DID WAS SELL IT . :mellow: THE BEST CAR I EVER OWNED .II LOVED THE RIDE ,SEAT COMFORT, THE PERFORMANCE ,ROOM AND JUST THE WAY IT LOOKS. :toast: I ACTUALLY LIKE THE NEW 150 SERIES PRADOS, HOWEVER SAYING THAT I HAVE SPOKEN TO 150 SERIES PRADO OWNERS AND SOME SAY PREFER THEIR OLD 120 SERIES PRADOS OVER THEIR NEW 150 SERIES PRADO. REASON ARE SIMILAR TO YOURS.

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