Although our roads and highways are filled with SUVs, few have the same reputation and appeal as the Toyota Land Cruiser. As an SUV moniker that has been around for decades, the Toyota Land Cruiser has always been capable, rugged, and reliable. But following the 1980s, Land Cruisers have added the reputation of also being luxurious and aptly suited for a broader range of consumers, not just those needing a heavy-duty off roader. While more recent Toyota Land Cruisers still hold on to incredible off-road capabilities, the latest generation Land Cruiser is by far the most luxurious yet, offering buyers a unique heritage and cache that few sport utilities can match.
While many sport utilities have forgone the truck-based construction in favor of a car-like unibody design, the Toyota Land Cruiser has retained its body-on-frame chassis. Despite its rugged underpinning, consumers among Toyota dealers San Juan Capistrano have found that the interior cabin is packed to the gills with luxury, technology, and surprising comfort. From the four-zone climate control system, to the 14-speaker audio system, to the elegant wood trim, the interior of the Land Cruiser will surely impress. Powered by a 5.7-liter 381 horsepower V8 and featuring low-range gears, crawl control, and a Dynamic Suspension System, Los Angeles Toyota is confident that the Land Cruiser will be equally impressive off road as well.
Combining unmatched off-road capabilities with ultra luxurious accommodations, the Toyota Land Cruiser is certainly the total package. With each new generation, technology and performance have been improved, and a car dealership Santa Barbara says that the latest model is no exception. The lofty price of the Toyota Land Cruiser will keep many sport utility buyers away, but for those who are keeping the Land Cruiser on their shopping lists, they’re in for a SUV that is truly unlike any other.
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