Cars.com's Kelsey Mays takes a look at the seating and cargo features of the 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser. Shot and produced by: Sarah Gersh Edited by: Lindsay Bjerregaard
I have had this car for over 10 years, only now I understood those were covers for the seat holes, and that strap was to secure the seats. I feel like an idiot, but thanks :)
If cargo and seating are top priority, the Sequoia is almost a foot longer than the Land Cruiser, and costs less. Still 4x4, still has factory center diff lock.
The tumbler rear seat tumble back and forth against the driver/passenger seats as you drive, very annoying. The fastening belt only prevents it falling back
i understand what u say but is there really a valid point of having a suv in the city? suv has less space then vans, and bmw X5, escalades, and other "urban suv" aren't very good offroad. Like i said before you can save ur sum money and gas and be more safe in a van or crossover
Good car but with the gasoline engine is more better for this price a navigator a european diesel verion are economic and more handeling for the 50.000$ we could buy a Navigator
Yes, thats true. I mean, if you need go offroad get land cruiser. If you need drive in the city, get some sedan or limousine. But who need BMW X5? My father lives in village and has X5 and it's a great car but it's pointless to buy this car for picking up kids from school. If you wanna to go thru the river or mud, u need something like this land cruiser. Not an SUV.
But LC is not SUV. LC is off road. Bmw X5, GL class, Audi Q7, Escalade and many more are cars for city. Land cruiser was a pure offroad ever. Btw: this video sucks :)
Reason i would die? maybe cuz idiots are driving oversized vehicles in city areas? or maybe the oversized vehicles aren't able to stop faster enough like a normal car becuz of the weight? (wouldn't avoid the accident in the first place be a better solution?)