For those who enjoy wallowing in leather and listening to kickin’ tunes while careening from mountaintop to river valley, the 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser is just the ticket. This full-size, four-wheel-drive (4WD) SUV, traditionally known for its off-road prowess, comes in only one well-equipped and costly Base trim level, seats eight in three rows, and totes only 82 cubic feet of cargo, with the not-quite-fold-flat rear seats folded. This beast had a few new electronics added for 2010, but is expected to remain pretty much unchanged for 2011 – including its gluttonous appetite for fuel.
Vehicles such as the Highlander, and its nearest competitor, the Range Rover, are designed for safari use and seem somewhat out of place at the toll booth or the drive-thru. A hefty trailer towing capacity, however, seems to justify this maxed-out ATV in the minds of many, and there’s no doubt that a host of standard appearance features and creature comforts will make for a comfy and stylish overland journey. Standard skid plates and liberal use of underbody panels complements standard Crawl Control, which, in more severe off-road conditions, allows the driver to concentrate on steering through electronic control of acceleration and braking. Additionally, the standard Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS) hydraulically adjusts front and rear stabilizer bars to help smooth out the ride, on- and off-road.
Only the 5.7-liter V8 engine is available in the 2011 Land Cruiser. A six-speed auto-manual transmission, with brake hill holder and descent control, allows the hefty V8 to pound out 381 hp and 401 lb-ft of torque, while the full-time AWD is micro-managed by a locking, center-mounted limited-slip differential, manual hi-lo gear selection, and auto-locking hubs. Towing capacity is a whopping 8,500 pounds, though mileage is estimated at a woeful 13/18 mpg.
Standard appearance, comfort, and convenience amenities in the 2011 Land Cruiser are plentiful if not downright luxurious. Outside, this battlewagon sports a trailer hitch and wiring, roof rack, power sunroof, 18-inch alloy wheels, power-retractable, reverse-tilting exterior mirrors, and step running boards. Inside, the beat goes on with leather upholstery, heated, power adjustable front bucket seats, reclining second-row seating, power windows, door locks, and heated outside mirrors, and a 605-watt JBL audio system with 6-CD changer and 14 speakers. Rounding out the list, a tilt/telescoping steering wheel mounts audio and cruise controls, and keyless ignition, universal remote garage door opener, four-zone climate control, leather and chrome accents, memory for driver's settings, Bluetooth hands-free communications, and a USB connection do their best to pamper driver and passengers.
Options are delivered in two main packages, the Upgrade Package with touch-screen DVD navigation, rear-view camera, rear-seat DVD entertainment, heated second-row seats, and wood-grain steering wheel and shifter inserts, and the Navigation System, which includes only the DVD navigation system and throws in XM satellite NavTraffic updating. Additionally, a color-keyed rear spoiler is a stand-alone option.
Toyota’s recently introduced Safety Connect telecommunications safety service allows owners of the 2011 Land Cruiser access to automatic collision notification, stolen vehicle location, an emergency assistance button, and roadside assistance. This highly touted, standard safety addition complements standard four-wheel disc ABS, traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, dual front knee airbags, three-row head airbags, front-seat whiplash protection system, remote anti-theft alarm, rear parking sensors, daytime running lights, front fog/driving lights, and pre- and post-collision safety systems.
The go-anywhere Land Cruiser for 2010 is panned by some owners for its poor fuel efficiency, awkwardly folding third-row seat, ponderous driving feel, and its stratospheric sticker price. Toyota reliability, however, as well as a brawny build, plethora of standard features, prodigious towing capability, near-unbeatable off-road prowess, and a spacious cabin keep most owners satisfied with their choice of this big ‘ute.
4.8 Overall rating
(5 reviews)First off this car is not cheap. However, if you are looking for an upmarket SUV that can handle 3 or more kids and all the gear that goes with that, then this is the car for you. First off the interior of this car is amazing. Wonderful leather seats, great instrumentation and the third row seat is large enough for 2 adults to sit comfortably. We have 3 kids and are often doing car pool so it is great to be able to get 2 adults AND 5 kids in the car. In terms of storage, we often go skiing and even with all our ski gear and 3 kids there is tons of extra room. The handling of the car is amazing. On a long road trip, the handling and seating make it very comfortable. Have driven 4+ hour trips and been very comfortable. Where this car really shines is in terms of the bad weather. We have driven this car up very steep mountain passes in 6+ inches of snow and had NO problems at all. This car is a tank in the snow and ice. The 4 wheel drive system is superb. In terms of maintenance, we have owned one of these cars before and that car lasted more than 120k miles with very little if any maintenance needed. These cars are really well built. Now for the downside, the car is expensive and the gas mileage is not great. Overall, this is a very nice car, surely expensive but a superb car for car-pooling kids and long family trips.
I like the way the car rides and handles. It is very dependable and for a large SUV gets decent gas mileage. It certainly costs more than domestic SUVs but you get what you pay for. Great family car for longer trips and great for camping too.
The car has excellent features. The price is the better feature.
Performance: V8 was heavy but alright braking wasnt that bed handling is awesome Build Quality: awesome cause its got both the family and outdoor look Interior comfortable as always awesome mileage the land crusier is always fun to drive good for both family and outdoor use its a beast in the desert
its brand new never titled dealer car 0 miles awesome condition one of a kind must see to believe these trucks are in demand only one in state of florida fully loaded black exrterior and dark gray interior...... excellent excellent truck
2011 Toyota Land Cruiser FAQs
How many 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser vehicles in Katy, TX have no reported accidents or damage?
1 out of 2 for sale near Katy, TX have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser gets between 15 and 15 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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