Michael, I appreciate you taking the time to comment. It sounds like you had rotten luck with your own Alphard, but eventually got it sorted (at considerable expense!) and I am trying to digest all the comments on here to make an informed decision about the purchase.
I've read that the reason for a lot of Jap cars being exported around the 65k mark is the Shaken Law and the super costly and rigorous inspections for older cars once they reach that kind of age and mileage. According to the CarVX report, the one I'm looking at was auctioned at 65,548 in August 2023 and I can see evidence of inspections going back a few years with the mileage increasing by a small amount each time. It certainly tallies with a current indicated mileage (kilometerage?) of around 71k.
I have also found evidence of 5 different Toyota recalls having been carried out on the car since 2009. These were obtained via a link to Toyota Japan. It includes two for the airbags, one for the inverter coolant pump, one for the braking computer and something else I've forgotten.
I have a few questions if you have the time.
In your earlier reply, did you mean that although your van was showing 65,000km, the true mileage was actually 67k higher at around 132,000km?
What first made you realise that there was an issue with the inverter?
What MPG are you getting now that it is all running well?
Cheers,
Neil