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2007 Toyota Land Cruiser

2007 Toyota Land Cruiser
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2007 Toyota Land Cruiser: Cruising with Luxury


by charles: Written: Aug 26 '07


Product Rating: 5.0 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Reliable, retroffitted, more powerful and lots of gadgets
Cons: price
The Bottom Line: Definitely a great SUV to have if you are looking for one now.


If you want the best reputation, ruggedness and luxury in your truck, find the nearest Toyota dealership where you can get the 2007 Toyota Land Cruiser SUV.

This SUV has the most impressive reputation in the industry. It was revised last year. The Land Cruiser received a new front grille, headlamps and rear styling. The standard 18-inch aluminum wheels gained a new high-gloss finish with a newly available sporty rear spoiler. It also came equipped wit a new and powerful engine and the most advanced suspension control options. Its power is generated by a smooth, sophisticated 4.7V V-8 prime mover and communicated to the ground via a five-speed automatic transmission. With all this addition, the Land Cruiser gained 40 horsepower. The drive system is a full-time two-speed, all-wheel drive setup with an on-demand (low-speed) center differential lock button.

What can you find inside the cabin?

The driver and occupants enjoy the best outward visibility offered in most any SUV. Accommodations are room for every occupant inside the Land Cruiser. Hand grips at each wide door opening facilitate entry and exit. The SUV comes retrofitted with a comfortable center armrest doubles as a two-stage storage bin and contains the six-disc CD changer.

How about the third Row? The third row seating carries three of my kids without any discomfort. The seating is a 50/50 split arrangement that reclines and is removable. Rear power quarter windows, plenty of cup holders, and assist grips enhance the safety and comfort level of the truck.

The rear cargo door opening is a combination hatch/tailgate for maximum access to the cargo area. The flexibility of the folding second and removable third row seats enables the Land Cruiser to make the most of the available interior space. This SUV is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including a backup camera and Bluetooth communication capability. Available in conjunction with the optional navigation system, the backup camera provides the driver with a view of what is behind the vehicle.

Car enthusiasts and observers agree that the 2007 Land Cruiser is a 4-door, 8-passenger luxury sport-utility, available in one trim only, the 4X4.
The Land Cruiser is equipped with a standard 4.7-liter, V8, 265-horsepower engine that achieves 13-mpg in the city and 17-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard.

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Amount Paid (US$): 56216
Condition: New
Model Year: 2007
Model and Options: automatic
Product Rating: 5.0
Recommended: Yes 
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