Toyota Land Cruiser In 2011
Toyota Land Cruiser Toyota Land Cruiser In 2011, Toyota celebrates the Land Cruiser’s 60th birthday. Without abandoning its backcountry...
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The Toyota Land Cruiser is offered in one well-appointed trim that starts at $68,020. The EPA estimates that the Land Cruiser gets 13/18 mpg city/highway.
The 2011 Land Cruiser is Toyota’s most luxurious offering, as one would expect from such a high price tag. With comfortable seating for 8 passengers, the ability to tow 6500lbs, and a heavy duty suspension system, the Land Cruiser is truly elite off road vehicle.
The Land Cruiser gets 13 mpg in the city and 17 mpg on the highway. The 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser's 5.7-liter DOHC V8 engine packs a real wallop. The Land Cruiser's Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System, or KDSS, is among the best off-road technology being offered today. Most people will buy the 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser in order to take it off-roads. On roads or off, the Land Cruiser truly excels.
The 2011 Land Cruiser comes equipped with 18 inch alloy wheels and a power sunroof. Exterior upgrades for the Land Cruiser include a roof rack, rear spoiler and running boards.
The Land Cruiser also boasts a JBL music system that features AM/FM radio, a 6 disc changer, and 300 watt speakers. Safety features for the 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser include anti-lock disc brakes, traction and stability controls, and driver and front seat passenger airbags with dual stage deployment. The Land Cruiser also offers accident protection in the form of front and rear crumple zones, side guard door beams and 4-wheel automatic braking system.
There is one big, glaring con associated with the 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser: its price. Is the 2011 Land Cruiser a Smart Buying? With comfortable seating for 8 and the ability to cover rough terrain easily, the 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser stands out as a superb luxury sports utility vehicle.
The Land Cruiser is an eight-seat full-size SUV. It's larger than Toyota's Highlander and 4Runner midsize SUVs and smaller than the full-size Sequoia and the Land Cruiser is more expensive than all three.
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