Original MSRP: $39,085
4 national listings
Air Conditioning Front air conditioning
Airbags Dual front airbags
Audio System Antenna Type: power · Cassette · AM/FM radio
Brakes ABS: 4-wheel · Power
Convenience Features Cruise control · Power steering · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable
Drivetrain 4WD Type: full time
Exterior Features Skid plate(s)
Instrumentation Tachometer
Mirrors Exterior mirrors: power
Seats Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Security Power door locks
Tires and Rims 16 Inch Wheels
Windows Front wipers: intermittent · Power windows · Rear defogger · Rear wiper · Tinted
Price $39,085 MSRP
Body Style SUV
Engine 4.5L 212 hp I6
Seating 7
Fuel Economy
12MPG city
14MPG highway
Drivetrain AWD

Price

MSRP$39,085
Invoice

Transmission

Drivetrain AWD
4-Speed Automatic
Fuel Economy
12MPG city
14MPG highway

Safety

Driver AirbagStandard
Passenger AirbagStandard
Front Side Airbags--
Rear Side Airbags--
Curtain Airbags--
ABS BrakesStandard

Amenities

Sunroof/MoonroofOptional
Air ConditioningStandard
Leather SeatsOptional
Power SeatsDriver: Optional
Passenger: Optional
Power WindowsStandard
Power Door LocksStandard
Navigation System--
StereoRadio, Cassette Player

Engine

4.5L 212 hp I6
Power 212 hp @ 4,600 RPM
Torque 275 lb-ft @ 3,200 RPM

Dimensions

Maximum Seating7 seats
Fuel Tank Volume25 gal
Front Legroom42.2 in
Back Legroom33.6 in
Wheelbase112.2 in
Length188.2 in
Width76 in
Height73.2 in

Cargo and Towing

Cargo Volume--
Maximum Payload1,765 lbs
Standard Towing Capacity5,000 lbs
The 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser came in one trim level and had a 4.5-liter, 212 horsepower six cylinder. A four-speed automatic was the only available transmission. The 1995 Land Cruiser h... Read More
The 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser came in one trim level and had a 4.5-liter, 212 horsepower six cylinder. A four-speed automatic was the only available transmission. The 1995 Land Cruiser had a permanently engaged four-wheel-drive system.
Drivers love the 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser for its rugged off road abilities, and unending reliability. Drivers do complain that the SUV gets terrible gas mileage, and it can be difficult to get in and out of.