Toyota Land Cruiser is a sport- utility vehicle by the manufacturer Toyota, which is a Japanese automotive manufacturer. Standard features include a power moonroof, push-start button, heated front and rear seats, rearview camera and parking sensors, a navigation system, and HD radio. One can even make OpenTable reservations by making use of the voice commands and steering-wheel controls. There’s an Entune that enables mobile applications for use with its audio system i.e. the phone’s Bing search can be run through its audio system. The Cruiser is incorporated with a 5.7 litre V-8 engine that produces 381 hp and 401 lb-ft of torque. The sedan is rated at 13 mpg in the city whereas 18 mpg on the highway. For the purpose of safety, there are 10 air bags and to cover knee frontage airbags that come along with stability control, active headrests, tire pressure monitors, and an anti-lock braking for on-road and off-road plane.
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