2025 Toyota Land Cruiser SUV Consumer Reviews
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My Love Affair with my Blue Beluga
This is a dream vehicle as it is so damn capable, will take you wherever you want to go and it looks good doing it. I wish there were more accessories to doll up this brute, but as it gets into the mainstream everyone will be jumping on that bandwagon. We have the Heritage Blue and even though we live in Western Washington have never seen another one.
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Land Cruiser Lover
We purchased the 1958 4dr SUB 4WD Land Cruiser, placed a wrap on the top, added leather seats, and new tires. It’s absolutely beautiful and drives smooth.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $69,609185 mi away
- 1958 4dr SUVMSRP: $58,795215 mi away
- 1958 4dr SUVMSRP: $59,458215 mi away
Bad brakes; bad windshield design; bad service
I bought my LC trim with Premium Package on December 31. Aesthetically, it is nice. Unfortunately, the brakes squeal loudly in reverse. It is a known issue that Toyota will not repair. My dealership told me that it was because of the materials used in the brake pads. Also, within 2 weeks, the windshield developed a crack. From what I've read online, this is common because the windshield is so vertical. It has been months now, and Toyota will not send a replacement windshield. They say it's on backorder. Except, in the meantime, Toyota continues to manufacture and sell LCs with new windshields. When I asked them to send me one of the new windshields they use for new LCs, they said it is in a different supply chain. Totally unhelpful and nonsensical. Toyota Brand Engagement is unhelpful. I have been trying to work with them for months. The first representative didn't contact me again. After weeks, I called back and was assigned a new representative. He supposedly secured me a replacement windshield. Told me in a voicemail message and he closed my file. I never got the windshield. So, once again, the burden was placed on me to run the issue down with Brand Engagement. Now they are telling me it is on back order again. So, I am driving a $70,000 vehicle that looks like a $10,000 vehicle, and sounds like a $2,000 vehicle. Making monthly payments the whole time. It's as if Toyota writes you off once you aren't a source of revenue anymore. The last Brand Engagement rep laughed at me over the phone. I've asked to speak with their repurchase department. At this point, I regret buying it although it's a nice design. The only bright spots in my ownership have been my interactions with Palmer Toyota of Mobile, AL and Allen Toyota of Gulfport, MS. Great service so far. But the dealerships are independent and not part of Toyota corporate.
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Wonderful vehicle
I’ve always wanted a Land Cruiser. So far it has lived up to the hype. Roomy and smooth ride. Only negative is the gas mileage is ok not what I expected for a hybrid. Wish it had electric trunk opener.
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LC 1958 great off-road SUV
Currently own the 1958. It’s comfortable, perfect size, plenty space in trank, maneuvering good. Engine sound slightly remaining me diesel but not noisy. Technology is awesome, plenty of power from the drivetrain. Seats comfortable and off course off-road capability great. My only few issues such as little space in front panel, no wireless charging and hard plastic on door instead of soft material. That's it, overall great off-road SUV.
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