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2016 - 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser How to Reset the Oil Maintenance Required Light.

2019 Toyota Land Cruiser is the project.

2016 - 2021 7th Gen (J200) Facelift 2
2013 - 2015 7th Gen (J200) Facelift
2008 - 2012 7th Gen (J200)

Pros
The Land Cruiser is legendary for its off-road ability and reliability. Today’s model retains credible off-road chops while cocooning its passengers in comfort. A big V8 engine and exceptional resale value are other strong points.

Cons
The Land Cruiser starts over $85,000 and has off-road-specific features most owners will never dream of using. Its body-on-frame construction is tough but has a truck-like ride, and its V8 guzzles gasoline. All this, and you still can’t get tech like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, easily found in rivals like the Lincoln Navigator and Cadillac Escalade.

Interior Comfort
The 2019 Land Cruiser has three rows and seating for eight, but the third row is tight. Unlike the Lexus version of this vehicle, the LX 570, this big Toyota SUV is not offered in a 2-row/5-passenger variant for those who don’t need the cramped last row. When not in use, the 3rd-row seats can fold, but not in the way of almost every other SUV: Instead of folding into the floor, they raise up against the side walls, eating up potential cargo space. The rest of the Land Cruiser’s interior is a warm mix of premium materials, high-class features, and a bevy of buttons, knobs and switches for off-road use. The seats are covered in supple leather, wood accents abound, and a spiffy 9-inch touch screen sits in the center of the dash. From the commanding driver’s seat, you may just believe you could conquer countries in this thing.

Favorite Features
TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE
This standard suite bundles active safety and driver-assistance features like forward-collision alert with automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning, and radar-based adaptive cruise control. Together they make driving safer and less stressful.

IT’S ALL INCLUDED
Unlike almost every other vehicle for sale, you won’t have to debate which trim or options you want. The Land Cruiser comes in just one trim, and aside from an optional rear-seat entertainment system, it comes fully loaded.

Standard Features
The 2019 Land Cruiser is pretty much an all-in model. There’s only one trim, and it comes extremely well-equipped, as should be expected for a Toyota that costs over $85,000. In addition to its V8 engine and slew of off-road equipment, you also get a leather interior, heated and ventilated front seats, 4-zone climate control, heated steering wheel, moonroof, Qi-compatible wireless phone charger, and power-adjustable steering wheel. The Land Cruiser’s infotainment system bundles a 9-inch touch screen with navigation and 14-speaker JBL premium audio system with AM/FM/CD player and HD Radio. Unlike rivals, it doesn’t have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto phone integration, but does include USB ports, Bluetooth connectivity, and Apple’s Siri Eyes Free. As with other Toyotas, the Land Cruiser comes with the Safety Sense suite that bundles a pre-collision warning system, automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning, and adaptive cruise control. Also included is blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert.

Engine & Transmission
The only engine available for Toyota’s 2019 Land Cruiser is a 5.7-liter V8 with 381 horsepower and 401 lb-ft of torque. Toyota says that 90 percent of that torque is available at just 2,200 rpm, meaning you don’t have to rev this engine to get moving. But with a combined 15 mpg, plan on refueling often. This big, thirsty engine is matched to an 8-speed automatic transmission and standard 4-wheel drive. This big V8 has enough grunt to handle the Land Cruiser’s weight with aplomb, and it is also rated to tow 8,100 pounds. That’s still behind the Ford Expedition’s 9,300-pound rating, but impressive all the same. In terms of sheer off-road prowess, the Land Cruiser SUV remains one of the most capable vehicles on the planet.

5.7-liter V8
381 horsepower @ 5,600 rpm
401 lb-ft of torque @ 3,600 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 13/18 mpg

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