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. Read more
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