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Toyota LandCruiser Used Car Review

When 13 Toyota LandCruisers were imported to Australia in 1958 to serve as workhorses on the Snowy Hydro Scheme and various mining and construction projects, the off-roader's reputation for robustness and ruggedness was born. Today, it's still considered by many to be the 4WD benchmark, despite the latest-generation LandCruiser - the 200 series - having been on sale since 2007. Its mighty size allows it to carry vast amounts of cargo or up to eight people in GXL, VX or flagship Sahara form. Performance comes from a choice of V8s - the more powerful 4.6-litre petrol or more fuel efficient and torquier 4.5-litre turbo diesel.

Pros

Cons

  • Supreme off-road ability; comfortable on the road
  • Vast dealer network great for spares throughout Australia
  • Effortless, refined V8 turbo diesel
  • Cavernous cabin; most versions seat up to eight people
  • Huge size can make it feel cumbersome in cities/towns
  • Expensive pricing, with top-spec Sahara above $100K
  • Thirsty petrol V8
  • 200-series getting old, having launched in 2007
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
ToyotaLandCruiserPRADO GXL (PREM INT) (4x4)Clear all

2018 Toyota Landcruiser Prado GDJ150R MY18 GXL (prem Int) (4x4) White 6 Speed Automatic Wagon

  • 71889 km
  • SUV
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 2.8L

Premium interior package. Flat tailgate. Low kms. Room for the family. Exceptional wagon inside and out. Fully workshop approved. Priced to sell. Trade-ins welcome! We have competitive, same-day finance options and comprehensive protection plans from leading Australian providers. Our vehicles have been independently mechanically inspected and road tested for your peace of mind. With over 3000 late-model quality passenger and commercial vehicles available under cover at one conveni

$60,984 Excl. Gov. Charges
Bentley, WA

Dealer used
24 hours ago

2018 Toyota Landcruiser Prado GDJ150R MY18 GXL (prem Int) (4x4) Graphite 6 Speed Automatic Wagon

  • 175999 km
  • SUV
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 2.8L

Premium interior, Tow pack, great service history, 2 keys and presents fantastic. Trade ins welcome and fast finance available.

$46,984 Excl. Gov. Charges
Jandakot, WA

Dealer used
Yesterday

2019 Toyota Landcruiser Prado GDJ150R MY18 GXL (prem Int) (4x4) White 6 Speed Automatic Wagon

  • 84022 km
  • SUV
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 2.8L

A dependable off-road SUV, which is perfectly equipped to handle weekday work or weekend adventures. This 2019 LandCruiser Prado presents beautifully both inside and out, and it comes with stylish alloy wheels boasting all-terrain tyres and the premium interior package, which adds heated and ventilated front seats set in luxurious black leather, plus more. The 2.8L turbo-diesel engine is both durable and economical when paired to a 6-speed automatic transmission with selectable dual-range 4WD.

$61,990 Excl. Gov. Charges
Bentley, WA

Dealer used
23/04/2024

Overview of the Toyota Landcruiser

Overview of the Toyota Landcruiser

When 13 Toyota LandCruisers were imported to Australia in 1958 to serve as workhorses on the Snowy Hydro Scheme and various mining and construction projects, the off-roader's reputation for robustness and ruggedness was born.

Today, it's still considered by many to be the 4WD benchmark, despite the latest-generation LandCruiser - the 200 series - having been on sale since 2007.

Its mighty size allows it to carry vast amounts of cargo or up to eight people in GXL, VX or flagship Sahara form. Performance comes from a choice of V8s - the more powerful 4.6-litre petrol or more fuel efficient and torquier 4.5-litre turbo diesel.

TOYOTA LANDCRUISER GENERATIONS (SINCE 1998)

1998-2007

2007-present

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

4.6L V8 petrol: 13.4 litres per 100km

4.5L V8 turbo diesel: 9.5 litres per 100k

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO TOYOTA LANDCRUISER

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: TOYOTA LANDCRUISER

V8 diesel defines the latter-day Toyota LandCruiser, but early examples did give owners a few headaches. The biggest problem reported was that the engine had an appetite for oil between oil changes. Running changes were made by Toyota, so the later the build date, the better.

Electronics were also mounted relatively low in the engine bay, so deep water crossings could prove costly. Find out how the car has been used.

Speaking of which, the automatic transmission in the 200 Series meant the big Toyota was a good tow-car, though try to gauge how much load-hauling it has done. Is the tow-bar fitted, for instance, rated for huge loads?

The fact that the Toyota LandCruiser was so good off-road also means that many have led hard lives.

Be wary of examples with winches, mud tyres and panel damage. The flip-side is that many have never been off-road at all. They're the ones to buy second-hand.