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    Toyota Land Cruiser Road Test

    Introduction

    The iconic Land Cruiser is quick, plush, and refined. It has a composed, comfortable ride and quiet cabin. The Cruiser is a capable off-roader, but it's fuel thirsty and lacks agility. The third-row is cramped, especially given the SUV's rather large size. 

    Although outdated, recent updates have brought standard blind spot warning, forward collision and lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control and rear cross traffic warning. Electronic connectivity is also updated, adding Siri Eyes Free with Toyota's Entune touch-screen audio system standard.

    Summary

    Best Version to Get

    The Land Cruiser offers only two trim lines--base and Heritage Edition. Both are fully loaded, with very few factory options.

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