This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in New Zealand approximately by the 2nd week of July.
Please Note: GPS/Navigation will not work in NZ, however we have many cost effective options.
At 4600cc, the engine is powerful enough to get you where you need to go without breaking a sweat, while the automatic transmission provides a smooth driving experience. Safety is paramount with ABS brakes ensuring maximum stopping power when you need it most.
With just over 63,000kms on the odometer, this Toyota Landcruiser has plenty of life left in it. Whether you're planning a road trip or seeking a reliable vehicle for everyday use, this RV-SUV will not disappoint. Don't miss out on your chance to own one of the most iconic vehicles in Toyota's lineup.
0.015.5 litres/100km The on-road fuel cost of this vehicle is estimated at $5,020 / year based on driving 14,000 km per year.
Disclaimer: As this vehicle is not currently in New Zealand the Fuel Saver Information showing has been matched as closely as possible given the information available. Your actual cost per year and fuel consumption will vary from that shown, depending on factors such as vehicle condition and any vehicle modifications, driving style, traffic conditions, distance travelled and fuel price variations. You should not expect to meet exactly what this information says. Visit the EECA website to find out more about this information and fuel saver labels.
This TOYOTA LANDCRUISER has been awarded a 2-star overall safety rating in the latest Used Car Safety Rating (UCSR) report. UCSR are reported annually by the Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC). Ratings are estimated from data on real crashes reported to police in Australia and New Zealand and provide a very high level of confidence. The UCSR report rates vehicles for their ability to prevent serious injury to people on our roads. Ratings are used as a comparison to other vehicles on the road in terms of overall safety, driver safety and other road user safety. New Zealand uses overall safety as the primary rating measure, as this is the best measure of how likely a vehicle is to protect everyone on the road in a crash.
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