Used 1998 Toyota Land Cruiser Consumer Reviews
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Memphis LC, 11/14/2002
1998 Toyota Land Cruiser 4dr SUV 4WD
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Hi Ya'll, This car has not been treated with kid gloves nor does it get a soccer mom's touch and care. With over 30K miles in the past year, it has been driven. It has been in snow, ditches, sand, water and anything else that I could put it in without going too crazy. It has performed without a glitch or hesitation. The quality, comfort and performance of this truck is absolutely amazing. Although the horsepower is not the greatest, it can still tow a sailboat going 80! (I know, not recommended) You will not be dissappointed with a Land Cruiser.
Very reliable vehicle
curtis in richmond, 02/25/2003
1998 Toyota Land Cruiser 4dr SUV 4WD
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I bought a used 1998 cruiser in 2001 and have not had one problem with the vehicle driving 14k per year. I am 6' 2" and I love the comfort. It's like driving while sitting in a lazy boy. Previously drove a camry (also an excellent vehicle), this drives just as well.
Still love it 9 years later
grant, 10/01/2006
1998 Toyota Land Cruiser 4dr SUV 4WD
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Great truck. Drives like a charm, very reliable.
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Duane C., 06/10/2002
1998 Toyota Land Cruiser 4dr SUV 4WD
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It's expensive to buy new, but worth every penny. Rock solid even after 65K miles on it. No bad habits and rides like a luxury car. Amazingly reliable, all mine has gone through is one set of rear brake pads. Not the best on fuel mileage at 14 mpg average, but it's a big box that's heavy so no surprise there.
Good SUV; Slightly Disappointed
margosig, 02/28/2003
1998 Toyota Land Cruiser 4dr SUV 4WD
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After researching 3-row SUVs, I decided on the Land Cruiser. Due to an odd winter, I actually engaged the 4WD all-wheel differential lock. The car tracked flawlessly in the snow and ice. The road presence approaches a car, but you are aware that it's a truck frame you are riding on. The engine is smooth and quiet, yet seems slightly underpowered for this vehicle's girth. Surprisingly, this car suffers from some rattles and squeaks. Thus far, the heat shields needed adjusting (rattled), the steering wheel turnbuckle needed lubricating (squeaked) and the underside still rattles at idle. I experience 13/17 MPG.
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