Used 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser SUV Consumer Reviews
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Best SUV EVER Built
With 12 years and close to 200k miles this veh. is not slowing down, it shows very well in side and out, you can really see the quality work in this veh.
Best SUV year after year
If you require reliability 2nd to none and a SUV that is overbuilt then this is for you. The cup holders on this year model are pretty useless and they do go through brake pads about every 15,000 miles. Good aftermarket support so you can upgrade and get more miles out of your brakes. Lots of torque to get you where you want to go and handling on and off road with the All Wheel Drive is outstanding.
The best SUV on the planet
I bought this truck with 150K miles on it already and have put 25K more on it in a short period of time. It has no squeaks or rattles and drives like a new vehicle. Despite the power leather seats and moon roof (among other creature comforts) it is quite capable off the highway as well. You can't beat Toyota for quality, and Land Cruiser is the best Toyota makes.
Awesome Vehicle
The Land Cruiser is the ultimate in that it is legendarily reliable at all times. It is as comfortable in the city (power, economy, ride, size, braking, etc.) as any other SUV but the ultimate off-road. It is very steady and built like a tank.
Great SUV
It has over 181500 miles and going strong!
Great choice for my family
Just bought our '95 LC. It is so solid with no squeeks or rattle. It is so brawny and cool looking. Vehicle weighs over 6400 lbs. ABS brakes and airbags will protect my family. The third row jump seats are great. You can take them out or fold them up. Great interior with all the needed accessories with none of the stupid ones that you don't need. Horrible gas mileage but it is full time 4wd, so what do you expect. Everyone says that it needs more horsepower but I would hate to see the gas milage with a V8.
3rd LC Owned
This is the 3rd Landcruiser that I have owned. Previous models were '79 FJ40 and '88 FJ62. I have owned this Landcruiser since 8/99 when it had 72k miles. Now it has over 215k. I have replaced rotors one time (my labor), had rear engine seal replaced (mechanic), valve cover gasket replaced (my labor), shocks (my labor). Gets ~14mpg. Vehicle is stock, except for Goodyear 305/70/16 tires which have lasted over 80K miles. Still terrific!
New Owner
Just bought this 1995 with 98150 on the clock. Unbelieveable how tight and rattle free this is. I am an ex 1999 Chevy Tahoe owner and while the Tahoe has more interior room and power, it lacks the manners, handling, and off road capability that the older Toyota has. I understand that this is the last year of the really heavy duty suspension. So far I would buy this vehicle again and again.
1995 Toyota Landcruiser
Add gas and go. The Toyota Landcruiser has been easy to maintain and easy on the wallet over the last 10 years. Basic wear and tear items like brakes, batteries , tires and oil changes were done at reasonable intervals. Parts and service are relatively inexpensive compared with the 95 BMW 740il we spent a small fortune on every year. It is a good solid car. Fun to drive for being a heavy truck and only having a 6 cylinder engine. Highly recommended even for a ten year old car.
Toyota Land cruiser
Eats brakes, poor gas mileage, but best car I ever had. In over 100000 miles, the only thing that had to be repaired was a blown head gasket. Everything still works.