2011 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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The 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser is an
elite SUV, delivering both strong off-road capabilities and a smooth
around-town ride. The Land
Cruiser offers a nearly unbeatable combination of off-road capability and
on-road comfort; long list of standard safety and convenience features;
powerful V8; high towing capacity. STILL UNDER TOYOTA WARRANTY! This vehicle has every option
available including remote start, navigation, 3M body protection, heated front
& rear seats, console cooler, satellite radio, rear DVD entertainment
system, back up camera, push button start, Bluetooth, etc. Super White with Sand Beige Leather,
only 48,000 miles, this is like a new car!
No noticeable defects, looks like it just rolled off the assembly
line. $90,000 when new! Impressively smooth, even
over broken pavement. Body roll and lean kept in check, and the steering
response is precise and confident. Despite its nearly 5,700-pound weight, the
Land Cruiser can accelerate and pass with confidence. The 2011 Toyota Land
Cruiser's large interior can seat up to eight passengers, or as few as one
person and a mountain of gear (or any number of combinations in between.) Legendary Toyota reliability. |
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