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Land Cruiser is a long-standing Toyota name, though what it now represents is something very different and in some ways puzzling. Today, another model, the FJ Cruiser, is the spiritual successor to the early, military-style Land Cruisers. The redesigned 2008 Land Cruiser, an eight-seater, is larger than Toyota's Highlander and 4Runner midsize SUVs, smaller than the Sequoia full-size model, and more expensive than all. The Land Cruiser is basically the less-classy brother of the Lexus LX 570. Their prices are roughly within $5,000 of each other — and once you get above a $60,000 sticker price, $5,000 isn't quite as much a difference as it is to buyers of a Camry. Read More
1 Available Land Cruiser Trim
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