Used Car Pricing: 2003 Luxury Vehicles: SUVs
23 vehicle(s) found
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.1 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.0 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$13,158 - $14,399
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Pros: Room for seven passengers or serious amounts of cargo, gutsy V6 engine, well-balanced suspension, top-rated crash test scores, low price.
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Cons: Limited off-road capability, below-average tow rating, ho-hum interior design and materials, might have to pay over sticker to get one.
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What Edmunds.com says: A somewhat bland but otherwise utterly capable and perfectly useful crossover SUV.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Acura MDX
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.4 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.0 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$15,071 - $21,390
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Pros: Rides and drives like a BMW sedan, wide range of engine choices, top safety scores, high-end cabin furnishings.
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Cons: Limited off-road abilities, less interior volume than a 5 Series wagon, price goes up quickly with options, lousy fuel economy in the city.
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What Edmunds.com says: If you want a vehicle that looks utilitarian but doesn't drive that way, you can't do much better than this BMW. But if you value function over form, the X5 probably isn't for you.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 BMW X5
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.9 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.8 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$14,261 - $15,353
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Pros: Vigorous power plant, best-in-class towing capacity, handles well for a large SUV.
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Cons: Poor mileage, must pay the premium for all-wheel drive to get the big engine.
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What Edmunds.com says: With its brash styling, class-leading V8 power, well-sorted vehicle dynamics and upgraded interior, the 2003 Cadillac Escalade is finally becoming an SUV worthy of the Cadillac name.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Cadillac Escalade
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.9 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.7 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$15,960
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Pros: Vigorous power plant, best-in-class towing capacity, handles well for a large SUV.
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Cons: Poor mileage, huge size makes it cumbersome in tight spots.
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What Edmunds.com says: With its brash styling, class-leading V8 power, well-sorted vehicle dynamics and lavish interior, the ESV is an SUV worthy of the Cadillac name.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Cadillac Escalade ESV
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.3 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.3 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$10,991 - $16,378
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Pros: Strong engines, roomy and versatile interior, rugged chassis, numerous available amenities.
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Cons: Spotty build quality, interior materials could be better.
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What Edmunds.com says: With room for up to nine passengers, gutsy V8 engines and numerous passenger amenities, the Yukon is a full-featured family sport-ute that's tough to beat.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 GMC Yukon
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.2 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$10,894 - $15,683
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Pros: Huge interior space, strong V8-engine lineup, Quadrasteer four-wheel steering system, extensive list of available features.
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Cons: Some cheap interior materials considering the price, questionable build quality.
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What Edmunds.com says: One of our favorite SUVs thanks to strong engines, functionality and features.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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| Editors' Rating |
| 6.3 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.5 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$19,113 - $20,197
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Pros: Distinctive styling, unmatched off-road capability, stout drivetrain.
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Cons: Feels massive, some cheap interior materials, limited cargo room.
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What Edmunds.com says: Despite its more civilized design, the 2003 Hummer H2 still maintains the head-turning looks and unstoppable off-road prowess that made the original famous.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 HUMMER H2
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.4 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.2 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$15,346 - $16,193
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Pros: Terrific handling, strong V6, unusual styling, comfortable seats, choice of rear-drive and AWD configurations.
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Cons: Limited cargo space, restricted rear visibility, cluttered center stack controls.
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What Edmunds.com says: A stylish melding of form and function. More than just a tall station wagon, the FX35 has several unique features to recommend it to the pseudo-SUV buyer.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Infiniti FX35
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.4 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.1 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$17,045
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Pros: Very good use of interior space, unique styling inside and out, powerful V8 engine.
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Cons: Only seats four passengers.
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What Edmunds.com says: A stylish melding of form and function. More than just a tall station wagon, the FX45 has several unique features to recommend it to the pseudo-SUV buyer.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Infiniti FX45
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.4 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$11,556 - $12,260
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Pros: Powerful V6 engine, Infiniti warranty and service experience, excellent on-road manners, low base price.
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Cons: Cramped rear legroom, no third-row seat, not enough differentiation from the plebian Pathfinder.
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What Edmunds.com says: A capable and luxurious truck. But so is its less expensive Nissan Pathfinder cousin.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Infiniti QX4
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| Consumer Rating |
| 7.9 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$8,920 - $11,260
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Pros: Great off-road ability, unique exterior design, advanced handling features.
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Cons: Difficult entry and egress, quirky interior design, not much cargo space, poor gas mileage.
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What Edmunds.com says: There are two reasons to buy this truck: either you need incredible off-road capability or you need to show off to the neighbors. If you have different needs, you'll likely want to consider another SUV.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Land Rover Discovery
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| Editors' Rating |
| 6.2 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 7.4 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$7,019 - $8,827
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Pros: Hill Descent Control, permanent all-wheel drive, four-wheel independent suspension for good on- and off-road handling.
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Cons: Tight on cargo space even with rear seats folded, priced at the top of its class, cheap interior materials, V6 engine on the weak side, rear drum brakes.
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What Edmunds.com says: Small inside and lacking a low-range transfer case, the Freelander won't appeal to buyers looking for a seriously capable small SUV, despite the Land Rover name on the hood. Although it handles well on and off the road, a drab interior and sluggish performance leave us questioning whether it's worth the premium price tag.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Land Rover Freelander
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.0 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$20,224
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Pros: Vastly superior to the one it replaces, sumptuous interior, nonpareil off-road capability.
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Cons: Price premium, poor reputation for build quality, difficult to use stereo and navigation system.
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What Edmunds.com says: Designed and engineered by BMW, the new Range Rover is the best British SUV yet.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Land Rover Range Rover
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.1 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.1 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$21,897
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Pros: Plenty of luxury features, impressive off-road performance, Lexus quality.
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Cons: V8 a bit down on horsepower.
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What Edmunds.com says: A very capable SUV that makes one wonder why anyone would buy a LX 470.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Lexus GX 470
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| Editors' Rating |
| 9.0 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.2 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$25,240
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Pros: Quiet and refined demeanor, capable backwoods performer, slick adjustable suspension, splendid interior materials, Lexus build quality.
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Cons: High price, lack of horsepower, floppy handling.
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What Edmunds.com says: Yes, it costs well over $60,000. But for the money, you'd be hard pressed to find a more versatile, luxurious and capable vehicle.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Lexus LX 470
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.0 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.0 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$14,704 - $15,704
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Pros: Well-appointed interior, perfect road manners, excellent crash test results, optional four-wheel drive.
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Cons: Allergic to major off-highway work, cumbersome LCD screen in center of dash, feels more like a minivan than an SUV.
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What Edmunds.com says: Looks like an SUV (sort of). Drives like a car. That's why this is Lexus' best-selling vehicle.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Lexus RX 300
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.0 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$11,508 - $12,623
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Pros: Secure and capable handling dynamics, plenty of luxury accoutrements, highly configurable interior.
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Cons: Lacks refinement when compared to some European luxury SUVs.
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What Edmunds.com says: A three-quarter-scale Navigator that is more than just a fancy Explorer.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Lincoln Aviator
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.9 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.4 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$13,980 - $15,401
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Pros: Beautifully rendered interior, four-wheel independent suspension, roomy third row, gee-whiz gadgets like power-deploying running boards.
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Cons: Engine falls short of some of its competitors', unproven reliability for many of the new gadgets, some interior materials seem less than "premium."
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What Edmunds.com says: The 2003 Navigator is much improved over the previous version. With wow-factor playthings like power-deploying running boards and liftgate, more Lincolns will appear in the garages of hipsters, young and old.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Lincoln Navigator
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| Editors' Rating |
| 6.0 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.5 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$24,920 - $30,935
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Pros: Go-anywhere capability, luxurious cabin, powerful V8 engines.
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Cons: Heavy steering and accelerator pedal efforts, no side airbags, fussy navigation system.
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What Edmunds.com says: Mercedes fans who plan on traversing the Himalayas have found their ride.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Mercedes-Benz G-Class
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.2 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$11,764 - $19,671
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Pros: Safe, comfortable, brisk performance, surefooted in bad weather.
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Cons: On-road handling eclipsed by newer crossover SUVs, gets pricey fast if buyer gets tempted by too many options.
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What Edmunds.com says: Although it's getting a little long in the tooth, the Mercedes-Benz M-Class is still a competent luxury SUV.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Mercedes-Benz M-Class
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.8 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$23,418 - $35,250
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Pros: Sports car performance, available adjustable ride height and suspension damping control, name cachet.
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Cons: More expensive than its direct competitors, some fussy interior controls.
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What Edmunds.com says: Now 911 Turbo owners know what SUV to buy for those road trips to ski country.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Porsche Cayenne
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.9 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$22,864
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Pros: Go-anywhere ability, powerful V8, versatile interior, luxurious cabin.
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Cons: Quality and capability don't come cheap, Toyota's Sequoia is bigger yet less expensive.
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What Edmunds.com says: An SUV that does everything well. But before you buy, make sure you have a need for all of the Land Cruiser's abilities.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Toyota Land Cruiser
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.7 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$12,173 - $14,036
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Pros: Uncompromised safety features, lots of standard options, SUV ride height.
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Cons: Disadvantageous engine and transmission combination, price could get high if you don't police yourself with the options list.
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What Edmunds.com says: Volvo may be late to the SUV ball game, but the XC90 brings some special features to make it stand out in a crowded field. If safety is of primary concern, the XC90 has got you covered on numerous fronts.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Volvo XC90
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