Toyota Land Cruiser (80 Series)
1990–1997
Lowest price
$24,500
Since 2020
Median price
$24,500
Since 2020 · n=1
Highest price
$24,500
Since 2020
Sold cars
1
All time
Sell-through
100%
Of 1 lots

Based on 1 verified auction result
$65,000
Market value · recent verified sales
+22.4%
12-month change
Hold or Wait
Appreciating but pace slowing. Patient buyers may find better entry.
Median sold price up 22.4% over the last 12 months. Hold if owned; chasing the trend at peak carries risk.
MSRP
—
Collectibility
6/10
Collectible
3-Year Forecast
$104,635
+61%
5-Year Forecast
$122,640
+89%
Market scores
50
Desirability
Thin
30
Liquidity
Excellent
85
Resale Outlook
Option premiums
What every option is worth.
Sunroof / glass roof
−$10,063-28%9 with · 68 without · high confidence
Built ≤ 1996
−$8,967-25%38 with · 22 without · high confidence
Manual gearbox
+$1,279+4%12 with · 41 without · high confidence
Premiums compare the median price of sales with each option against comparable sales without it, mined from verified auction listings. Prices are adjusted to the model's median mileage before comparing. Sales are pooled across markets on a relative-price basis, so exchange rates and market levels can't skew the split. Options interact in ways a one-at-a-time split can’t capture — treat each premium as directional rather than gospel.
Marque analyst note
The Toyota Land Cruiser 80 Series sits at a median of AUD $65,000 in the Australian market, having climbed 22.4 percent over the past twelve months. This upward trajectory reflects sustained collector interest in this rugged utility icon, though the sample remains modest at six transactions tracked annually.
Liquidity remains thin, with only a single sale recorded in our tracking period and no active listings currently available. This scarcity of transaction data limits certainty around pricing, though it also suggests that motivated sellers can command attention in a supply-constrained environment.
The 80 Series occupies a collectible tier with moderate desirability, driven primarily by its legendary durability and cultural significance in the four-wheel-drive market. Production volume data is unavailable, but the model's extended production run and robust survivor population mean that condition and provenance become meaningful differentiators among available examples.
The medium-confidence hold signal reflects solid recent momentum paired with the thin liquidity that constrains both price discovery and exit liquidity for buyers. The lack of recent comparable sales makes it difficult to anchor current valuations with precision, though the year-on-year gains suggest underlying demand has remained steady.
Base projections point toward AUD $104,600 within three years and AUD $122,600 within five years, implying cumulative appreciation of 61 and 89 percent respectively. These forecasts assume continued collector appetite for Japanese classics and the 80 Series' established reputation as a long-term store of value, though thin transaction flow means such projections carry inherent uncertainty.
Depreciation Benchmark
- Current avg value$65,000
- Annual appr. rate+22.4%/yr
- Segment average+3.0 to +9.5%/yr
Vehicle History Signals
- Auction lots tracked77
- Damage or salvage declared0 (0.0%)
- No damage declared77 (100.0%)
Est. Annual Ownership Costs
- Insurance (agreed value)$910
- Maintenance$3,050
- Storage$4,870
- Depreciation— (appreciating)
- Total annual cost$8,830
Market Liquidity
- Active Listings0
- Sales Last 12 Months0
- Sell-Through0%
Market Snapshot
- Active Listings0
- Avg Sale Price$24,500
- Avg Mileage at Sale—
- Recent Price Range$24,500 – $24,500
- Total Sales Tracked1
Recent sales
Indicative only — not investment advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future value.