Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Toyota Land Cruiser


I have driven Toyota Land Cruiser since 1972 and have always found them to be strong and tough. In the early days, they were also noisy and a bit crude, but well suited to their mission of being a serious off road vehicle for those seeking fun and adventure. In recent years, however, the Land cruiser has moved way upmarket and become one of the prestigious sport utility vehicles that many Americans hanker for. And with good reason, for this is an extremely impressive SUV.

Even though the vast majority of SUVs are purchased for use as family wagons, it is nice to know that with Toyota Land Cruiser, you also get serious off pavement ability for your money. And I do mean serious, because the Land Cruiser has proven itself in the toughest going imaginable. So, a run through the snow to your favorite ski lodge is mere child’s play for this Toyota.

Reality is, however, that few will do more than cruiser the highways and byways in the Land Cruiser. And they will find that its ride character is remarkable, the handling is quite decent and the level of comfort and convenience is excellent. On extended trips of several thousand miles, I have found the highway demeanor unsurpassed for steady cruising with little noise intrusion and a great sense of security.

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