Cars.com Home Cars.com Home Buy a Car Sell a Car Research New and Used Cars Automotive News and Advice

Shop for a Toyota Land Cruiser

 
  Print Page       Email Page

2007 Toyota Land Cruiser

Side-by-Side Comparison
Kelley Blue Book Retail:  $38,400 – $38,900   Change Vehicle

By Cars.com Staff

Cars.com
July 1, 2006
Vehicle Overview
Toyota's costliest full-size SUV has smaller dimensions than the company's newer Sequoia. The Land Cruiser has a heritage that dates back to the 1950s — Toyota's early days in the U.S. market. In recent years, the Land Cruiser has been the slowest-selling member of the company's sport utility vehicle lineup. A substantial face-lift for 2006 resulted in new headlamps and taillamps and a new grille. For 2007, Land Cruisers get standard side-impact airbags for the front seats, as well as side curtain airbags for the first two rows.

The Land Cruiser and the costlier Lexus LX 470 share the same basic design and major components, but the Lexus model has more standard features and additional luxurious furnishings. A third-row seat, automatic rear climate control and a HomeLink transmitter are standard in the Land Cruiser. Among the few options are a DVD-based touch-screen navigation system and a backseat entertainment system. A backup video camera is included with the navigation system.


Exterior
Built with a separate body and frame, the Land Cruiser stretches to 192.5 inches long overall, which makes it nearly a foot shorter than the Sequoia. Mounted on a 112.2-inch wheelbase, the Land Cruiser measures 76.4 inches wide and 73.2 inches tall. Access to the cargo area can be achieved through a flip-up window and drop-down tailgate. Steel skid plates protect the front suspension, transfer case and fuel tank. Running boards and a roof rack are optional.

Ground clearance is 9.8 inches, and a full-size spare tire is standard. The Land Cruiser's separate chassis uses nine cross-members set into box-section side rails.


Interior
Standard seating for eight people includes two front bucket seats and three-place second- and third-row benches that split and fold to hold more cargo. Children will fit better than adults in the 50/50-split, removable third-row seat.

Cargo volume totals nearly 91 cubic feet when the center-row seat is folded down and the rear seat is removed. When all the seats are in place and upright, cargo space behind the third row totals 20.8 cubic feet.

Standard equipment includes leather-trimmed upholstery, a JBL 300-watt sound system with an in-dash six-CD changer, a powered glass moonroof, remote keyless entry and automatic climate control. Land Cruisers also have a power tilt/telescoping steering column, power front seats, heated power mirrors and power rear quarter windows.


Under the Hood
The Land Cruiser's 4.7-liter V-8 produces 265 hp and 310 pounds-feet of torque and teams with a five-speed automatic transmission. Permanently engaged four-wheel drive is installed. All Land Cruisers have traction control, and pressing a console button can lock the limited-slip center differential.

Safety
Standard safety equipment includes antilock brakes and an electronic stability system, as well as seat-mounted side-impact airbags and two-row side curtain airbags with rollover sensors, which maintain inflation for several seconds during a rollover.


Find a USED 2007 Land Cruiser for Sale

Find used car inventory in your area.
See listings
Featured Services for the Toyota Land Cruiser


Ask.cars.com: Our Experts Answer Your Questions
Mother Proof: Car Reviews by Real Moms
KickingTires: Get the Latest in New-Car News
PickupTrucks.com: Get news and reviews at PickupTrucks.com
Home | Contact Us | Site Index | About Cars.com | Employment Opportunities | Become a Cars.com Dealer
Cars.com Mobile | Búsqueda en Español de Carros Usados

Powered by: Google
By using this site, you agree to our terms of service
©2009 Cars.com | Privacy Statement


Visit our partners: Apartments.com | Find a Realtor | Homes for Sale | Apartments for Rent | CareerBuilder.com


The data provided by Autodata is provided AS IS without warranty or guarantee of any kind, and Autodata disclaims all warranties or conditions of any kind, expressed or implied, with respect to such data, including the implied warranties of merchantable quality and fitness for a particular purpose.