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About 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser
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The 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser saw one significant change: finally, after years of complaints about its lack of power, the Land Cruiser got a bigger engine. Anti-lock breaks were also made available.
The 1993 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 1993 Land Cruiser had a permanently engaged four-wheel-drive system. Fuel economy was about 12/14 mpg.
Drivers love the 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser both on-road and off. Finally, the TLC had the power it needed, and consumers took notice. They say it handles well in the snow, mud, and rain, and is extremely reliable. As the list of luxury and safety options continued to grow, and as the ride became smoother and quieter, the Land Cruiser was becoming a popular, versatile every day vehicle. Still, consumers bemoaned the SUV’s terrible gas mileage, and the 1993 Land Cruiser was expensive to purchase and repair.
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Bill W
Reviewed a 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser on May 26, 2024
I went to look at this truck and was told before the visit it only had a few scratches on the body. I own a professional landcruiser restoration shop. This truck had some many proublems . Body would need a complete restoration. Drive train had many areas that would need to be replaced or repaired. My estimated repair cost would be well over 30k. The price they are asking for this truck is hwy robbery. It should be listed for no more than 10k.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser on Jun 19, 2009
GXL 80 series Waggon: Best performance for any Landcruiser upto this year of manuf. Build quality the best. Mine has done 380000+km with no heavy spanner anywhere near it. Clutch and brakes seen its weakest point. Brakes are great but wear rate on front is higher than I would have expected. Always a good looking 4X4 and look ma! No rust! Best economy was 15.55 L per 100km. Worst was over 25L/p/100KM. Fun?! You bet! Third LC I have owned. Previous 2 were 1973 & 75 FJ55 Wagons. This beats them hands down. Update: Sept 2013 - now done 418,000 KM, still going strong..new radiator and water pump since last entry. Still consider this a top 4x4. Hard to beat unless your going to buy a G Wagon or Pinz!
Tom B
Reviewed a 1993 Toyota 4WD on Mar 29, 2008
One of the best 4WD ever made
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1993 Toyota 4WD on Nov 24, 2013
Most reliable SUV ever! It was so much fun driving this vehicle. Too many good memories. Excellent off road and on... It's hard to think of a negative. It would have been nice to have the V8 engine but I put 320,000 hard miles usually towing a trailer. Zero maintenance costs...
1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 4WD | $32,453 |
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