2008 Toyota Land Cruiser Expert Reviews from Around the Web

Found 9 expert reviews, showing 1-5:

  • 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser

    OverviewIt's unusual to find SUVs in today's marketplace that are still engineered for more than ordinary use. The all-new 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser is one of those few remaining that are... Read full review

  • 2008 toyota land cruiser Professional Edmunds Review

    What Edmunds.com says The redesigned 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser is an impressively well-rounded full-size sport utility. But buyers should make sure they're really in need of its extensive... Read full review

  • 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser, Myride Professional Review

    Overview It's unusual to find SUVs in today's marketplace that are still engineered for more than ordinary use. The all-new 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser is one of those few remaining that are... Read full review

  • 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser - Short Take Road Test

    Highs: Lots of motor muscle, the confident stride, the all-leather living room to go. Lows: The melted details of the noncommittal styling, the idea of a 5900-pound car. Toyota’s Land... Read full review

  • CarGurus' 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser Review

    As a descendant of the Model BJ that scaled some of the highest reaches of Mt. Fuji over 50 years ago, the Toyota Land Cruiser luxury SUV has a long and storied tradition that began in... Read full review

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    The Land Cruiser has a long-established reputation around the world for respectable off-road performance in far-flung deserts, mountains, and forests, and its off-road ability is every bit as good as the previous model. The closest rival to the 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser remains the Range Rover, which has similar off-road ability, along with Terrain Response, a system that allows the user to set the vehicle systems for the best performance on certain types of terrain. The Range Rover arguably feels much more luxurious inside and more worth the price, if interior materials are the judge. The Mercedes GL 550 is also a possibility if you plan to tow but not go off-roading as much; it has an especially useful third-row seat. But finally, pricing is a stumper. The sticker price of a loaded Land Cruiser tops $73,000, while the Lexus version of the Land Cruiser, the LX 570, starts at $73,800. The running boards are perhaps a little more prominent, but with upgraded materials inside the Lexus, upscale options like heated and ventilated seats, and the better service at the Lexus dealership, why not?

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