Pre-Owned 2001 ToyotaLand Cruiser Base SUV

      Exterior Color
      Atlantis Blue
      Interior Color
      Oak
      Odometer
      218,172 miles
      Fuel Economy
      13/16 MPG City/Hwy
      Transmission
      Automatic
      Drivetrain
      4x4
      Engine
      V-8 cyl
      VIN
      JTEHT05J212000904
      Stock Number
      000904
      Toyota Land Cruiser
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      Dealer Notes

      2001 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Please Call or Text 609-415-4566 for Additional Information visit us at www.cartoyzab.com.
      Please Call or Text 609-415-4566 for Additional Information, www.cartoyzab.com, Leather.

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      Highlighted Features

      • Leather upholstery
      • Automatic temperature control
      • Power moonroof
      • Auto-dimming rearview mirror
      • Split folding rear seat
      • Heated front seats
      • Remote keyless entry
      • Rear window wiper

      Detailed Specifications

      • 1-touch down
      • 1-touch up
      • Air conditioning
      • Auto-dimming rearview mirror
      • Automatic temperature control
      • Driver door bin
      • Driver vanity mirror
      • Front beverage holders
      • Illuminated entry
      • Overhead console
      • Passenger door bin
      • Passenger vanity mirror
      • Power moonroof
      • Power windows
      • Rear beverage holders
      • Rear door bins
      • Remote keyless entry
      • Speed control
      • Tilt steering wheel
      • Alloy wheels
      • Front anti-roll bar
      • Front tires: 275/70SR16.0
      • Front wheel independent suspension
      • Power steering
      • Rear anti-roll bar
      • Rear tires: 275/70SR16.0
      • Speed-sensing steering
      • Wheel size: 16"
      • AM/FM radio
      • CD player
      • Cassette
      • Diversity antenna
      • Speaker type: JBL
      • Speakers: 7
      • Driver seat mounted armrest
      • Front center armrest: w/storage
      • Front seats: bucket
      • Heated front seats
      • Leather shift knob
      • Leather steering wheel
      • Leather upholstery
      • Passenger seat mounted armrest
      • Power 2-way driver lumbar support
      • Power driver seat
      • Power passenger seat
      • Rear seat center armrest
      • Rear seats: split-bench
      • Rear seats Folding position: flip forward cushion/seatback
      • Split folding rear seat
      • Cylinder configuration: V-8
      • Drive type: four-wheel
      • Engine liters: 4.7
      • Engine location: front
      • Fuel economy city: 13mpg
      • Fuel economy highway: 16mpg
      • Fuel tank capacity: 25.4gal.
      • Horsepower: 230hp @ 4,800RPM
      • Mode select transmission
      • Number of valves: 32
      • Recommended fuel: Premium Unleaded
      • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
      • Torque: 320 lb.-ft. @ 3,600RPM
      • Transmission: 4 speed automatic
      • Approach angle: 34 deg
      • Departure angle: 26 deg
      • Ground clearance (min): 249mm (9.8")
      • Ramp breakover angle: 25 deg
      • Bodyside moldings
      • Door mirrors: body-color
      • Heated door mirrors
      • Power door mirrors
      • Rear cargo: tailgate
      • Skid plates
      • Compression ratio: 9.60 to 1
      • Curb weight: 2,320kg (5,115lbs)
      • Engine bore x stroke: 94.0mm x 84.0mm (3.70" x 3.31")
      • Engine displacement: 4.7 L
      • Engine horsepower: 230hp @ 4,800RPM
      • Engine torque: 320 lb.-ft. @ 3,600RPM
      • Exterior body width: 1,941mm (76.4")
      • Exterior height: 1,859mm (73.2")
      • Exterior length: 4,890mm (192.5")
      • Front headroom: 996mm (39.2")
      • Front hiproom: 1,488mm (58.6")
      • Front legroom: 1,074mm (42.3")
      • Front shoulder room: 1,585mm (62.4")
      • GVWR: 3,112kg (6,860lbs)
      • Interior maximum cargo volume: 2,571 L (91 cu.ft.)
      • Payload: 792kg (1,745lbs)
      • Rear headroom: 986mm (38.8")
      • Rear hiproom: 1,471mm (57.9")
      • Rear legroom: 871mm (34.3")
      • Rear shoulder room: 1,554mm (61.2")
      • Towing capacity: 2,948kg (6,500lbs)
      • Turning radius: 6.1m (19.8')
      • Wheelbase: 2,850mm (112.2")
      • Compass
      • Display: analog
      • Front fog lights
      • Front reading lights
      • Fully automatic headlights
      • Outside temperature display
      • Rear reading lights
      • Rear window defroster
      • Rear window wiper
      • Tachometer
      • Variably intermittent wipers
      • Voltmeter
      • 4 wheel disc brakes
      • ABS brakes
      • Adjustable head restraints: driver and passenger w/tilt
      • Brake assist
      • Dual front impact airbags
      • Electronic stability
      • Ignition disable
      • Panic alarm
      • Security system
      • Traction control

      KBB.com Consumer Reviews

      Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
      Overall4.9Out of 5
      • Ode to an old friend, and legend

        By RidgeRunner on Monday, March 02, 2020

        5.0
        How do you say goodbye to a vehicle that kept your entire family safe, comfortable, and happy for nearly 20 years, and 330,000mi's,? When your son drove off the edge of that mountain road; when it got hit from behind by a vehicle that was totaled (and all the LC needed was a new back bumper); that never required any maintenance other than routine oil changes, timing belts, etc.; that drove better in deep snow on dirt tracks than most vehicles drive on dry pavement; that let me hear every dang word of every one of my wife's cell conversations because it is so dang quiet inside; that pulled a 4-WD pick-up out of a snow ditch that itself was pulling a flat-bed trailer loaded with two snowmobiles; that trailered a heavy, 22', triple-coated, stern-drive Sea Ray to the lake countless times without so much as a whimper. How? You go to the dealer, buy a brand new, loaded Highlander, hate it so much that less than a year later you go back to the dealer and trade-in your mistake for a new LC. That's how. Knowing that your mistake cost you a lot of $$, but having the peace of mind that you will once again own the very best vehicle money can buy. Knowing that it will probably outlast your ability to get your license renewed. And while you're at the dealership you quietly keep looking around to see if the old beast is still on the lot, or at least hoping that it found a good home.
      • Multi-Terrain

        By Sandman on Sunday, August 28, 2011

        5.0
        This is one awsome truck. with close to 14000 miles on it, the darn thing keeps running. All I've done is regular maintenance: brakes, tires, batter, and regular oil change. After almost 10 years the engine is still powerful and runs smoothly. From the sand dunes of the Emirates to the flood striken waters of hurricane IKE this car has performed marvelously. Imagine this: terrantual rain pouring, 8 people in my cruiser... flooding every where... other cars floating... but the Cruiser kept to it's pedigree and smoothly traversed the choppy waters to safely get my family home. Highly recommend!!!
      • The worlds greatest driving machine

        By ScottMG on Monday, January 02, 2012

        5.0
        I owned a 2001 Lexus LX470 (Based on the Land Cruiser) for 6 years. My kids really beat the car, it spent several years parked outside, yet it just held tough and never complained. I regretted not taking better care of that car. Then a tree fell on it, and with a nice insurance check, we had to go car shopping. We started looking at mini-vans, and it was just depressing how they simply did not have the quality workmanship of the Lexus. We then started to look at mid-sized SUV's from Acura, Volvo, Toyota, Honda, and Lexus. My whole family couldn't help but feel cramped in these cars. We kept missing our Lexus. THEN we drove a Land Cruiser, and that was it. I actually liked it BETTER than the Lexus. The Lexus has an air suspension that you can raise or lower, and while that is a nice feature, I air shocks still do not give the comfort and manners of traditional shocks. Also, the 2003 version upgraded the 4-speed transmission with a 5-speed. The high-rpm of the 2001 Lexus on the highway was now replaced with a nice purr. We also got 17.6 mpg on the highway, which is not bad for a car that weighs almost 3 tons. Bottom line: The Land Cruiser is assembled in Japan and is Toyota's almost unlimited budget to create an ultimate SUV without compromise. Every since part of this car oozes quality and reliability. It is supremely engineered and is designed to take serious punishment. If you take good care of it, and don't beat on it, it will last almost forever. Just keep it clean, especially if you drive it on salted roads (use the under-body wash). Change the oil, do the service it needs. Garage it. It's quiet, and a great family car. You can talk at normal levels to people in the 3rd row. Go Toyota, and thank you for the world's greatest driving machine.

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