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Again not a deep dive. These play out like lifestyle stories for the average folks

I was wondering how many TH's actually exist right now. They mentioned 5 have been built...
 

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I am assuming that those videos were shot in the fall and they have produced more test mules since then.
 

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I think the only neat part of this was watching them wheel a little bit with that trailer, otherwise this series is an odd exercise in marketing
 

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I think the only neat part of this was watching them wheel a little bit with that trailer, otherwise this series is an odd exercise in marketing
I'm starting to see just how consumeristic the whole over landing craze is. These videos are just a hokey ads masquerading as narrative journalism. It's not subtle and it's very cringe.
 

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The same users show up every week crying about price not being revealed by a third party…

you will continue to be disappointed as thats not what this series is about at all.
 

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Again not a deep dive. These play out like lifestyle stories for the average folks
Yeah these are mostly fluff and seem produced to be b-roll for ads later. Only real audience is those desperate enough to sit through 15 minutes of youtube content for any morsel of new info because Toyota corporate is so lacking. Oh wait, that's me!
 

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Yes you are lol. You comment the exact same confusion every week when there is no price or MPG mentioned. In this very comment you say "no one is looking for a 3rd party to reveal price" then follow up with "buyers highlighting the top of mind talking points"

Again, price and mpg will never be revealed by Expedition Overland, but I await your same comment reporting your confusion next week ;)
 

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Yeah these are mostly fluff and seem produced to be b-roll for ads later. Only real audience is those desperate enough to sit through 15 minutes of youtube content for any morsel of new info because Toyota corporate is so lacking. Oh wait, that's me!
The one bit of semi useful news I gleaned from this glorified commercial is they mentioned they were averaging 15mpg towing that trailer and driving fairly fast. Not as useful as an actual epa rating but it’s … something? Not much when we don’t know the weight of the trailer etc but hey

They’re gonna be releasing pricing and formal mpg numbers within a month though by my understanding? So we’re in the homestretch
 

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Alright I've been holding my comments on this thread for a while. Here's a few of my points/thoughts. For those that aren't as familiar with Expedition Overland they have built a business (well beyond YouTube) out of going on, documenting, and filming vehicle based expeditions for the last 10+ years. In my opinion they have some of the best films/series out there on the topic and have helped inspire me and many others to get out more. For us we are very much into vehicle based camping (backpacking as well) or as the buzzword is today overlanding. It doesn't matter what you call it, but we are explorers and enjoy getting to places where most people cannot go.

Back to XO. They have had a fleet of Toyota's since the beginning of their expeditions and eventually Toyota caught wind of it and sponsored them (smart on their part if you ask me). XO is now deeply embedded with Toyota, to the point where they had some involvement in the development of the Trailhunter. So if you're wondering why they are doing a promo/sneak peak series that should help answer that. It's not meant to be any kind of reveal, but rather a teaser to see what their brand new overlanding focused trim looks like in action by one of if not their top ambassadors in that space. For me, I was also hoping for a bit more meat in the series than what we've seen and could have done with out the floating episode, however, it's still nice to see my future vehicle doing some cool shit out in the real world. I would also add that XO is not just another low quality YouTuber (think our friend @RobMotive ). These guys are professionals that build some of the coolest rigs out there and have the luxury of having turned that into a highly successful business with their own network and some biggest names backing them in their series & expeditions.

I have still found it valuable/entertaining to watch these and can tell how much better it will handle vs my modified 2nd gen in all scenarios. So in my opinion, keep em' coming. Some day Toyota will release the damn pricing and actually sell me the truck. In the meantime, I'll take the weekly nugget to watch and keep me excited ;)
 

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2ndGen2TrlHntr, thanks for this. Very helpful. I personally have enjoyed watching their Trailhunter series with the understanding that (obviously) Toyota provided a pre-production truck to engage their platform.

I too think it was smart. The videos are well produced and generally entertaining, sort of a folksy soft-focus “review” of various features. Yes, it’s more marketing than meat, but so what? If someone isn’t smart enough to realize that within the first 30 seconds of any of the videos… then bless your little heart.

And for the rest of you doofuses raving about how awful these videos are, I have two words for you: lighten up. Remember the old Nissan commercials from the 1980s with the tagline, “Life is a journey — enjoy the ride”? Some folks here who seem to know everything about anything should take heed. :)
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