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2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Sport Utility

4dr 4WD (Natl)

Starting at $16,700 | Starting at 13 MPG City - 16 MPG Highway

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  • $52,595 original MSRP
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2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Sport Utility

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If it�s utility you�re looking for in a refined and great styled vehicle, the 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser fits the bill. It�s tough-as-nails and more than capable in a variety of driving situations. It�s the automaker�s longest-running SUV, offered in one trim level with 4WD as standard. Under the hood, the Land Cruiser comes equipped with a 230 horsepower 4.7-liter gas-powered V8 mated to a 4-speed overdrive-enabled automatic transmission. Standard equipment includes auto climate control, cruise control, keyless entry, navigation, AM/FM/CD audio and ABS brakes.

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Introduction

Toyota now sells five different sport-utility vehicles, but Land Cruiser remains at the top of the heap when it comes to luxury and off-road capability, and not necessarily in that order. This is one of only a few truly elite off-road vehicles.

Few vehicles offer the off-road capability of the Land Cruiser, and fewer still combine this with its level of luxury. If this doesn't do it for you, then you'll have to step up to the Lexus LX 470 or the new Range Rover.

The Toyota Land Cruiser can transport up to eight passengers over the toughest terrain, but it's also a comfortable long-distance cruiser. Inside, you'll find all of the features normally associated with top-level luxury sedans, including heated leather seats, power sunroof, automatic climate control, and every power accessory under the sun.

It comes with Toyota's impressive level of quality control, ensuring excellent durability and reliability. While the price is high, the Land Cruiser maintains its value over the long haul with minimal depreciation.

Model Lineup

Only one well-outfitted model of the Toyota Land Cruiser is available, which retails for $52,595. The Lexus LX 470 is similar since it's based on the same components, but adds more leather and wood interior trim, a more sophisticated suspension, and a few other features.

The Land Cruiser comes with just about everything, including leather seating surfaces, remote keyless entry, one-touch up/down power windows, and an in-dash CD stereo. For 2002, the third-row seat is standard equipment, and brings with it automatic rear climate controls, power rear quarter windows, cupholders and grip handles. This formerly was a $2,265 option package. Also standard for 2002 is a HomeLink universal remote system.

Sophisticated active safety measures make the Land Cruiser easier to control in emergency maneuvers. Standard active safety features include full-time four-wheel drive, anti-lock brakes (ABS) with electronic brake force distribution, active traction control and vehicle skid control. Four-wheel drive and traction control also enhance the Land Cruiser's off-road capability.

Walkaround

The Land Cruiser is readily identified with its square-shaped two-box design. It's an attractive SUV, but it is starting to look a bit dated.

Interior Features

The Land Cruiser is big inside. The leather seats, which come standard, are firm, supportive, and nicely adjustable.

The front seats offer a commanding view of the road ahead. The fenders are easily visible, which is a benefit when picking your way along a narrow mountain trail. Getting up to that commanding view entails more of a climb than it does in a Ford Expedition or Chevrolet Tahoe. That's the price of a ground clearance of nearly 10 inches, but it's well worth it when driving off road. Large door openings assist getting in and out.

There's plenty of legroom in the second row. It doesn't match the interior room of full-size domestic sport-utilities or the Toyota Sequoia. Full-size SUVs offer more leg and knee room in the second row, but most buyers should find the Land Cruiser's second-row seats habitable by adults.

The third-row seat is quite cramped; it's mainly useful for children. You're better off without it if your family is five or fewer, or you aren't regularly in charge of carpool duties.

The interior looks contemporary with a dashboard design that closely resembles the one used in Toyota's smaller 4Runner. All controls are logically placed, well marked and easy to use.

Storage space abounds for odds and ends. Compartments include a big glove box, a cubby in the front console, and front and rear door pockets. An overhead console provides three storage boxes plus a compartment for sunglasses or a garage door opener. Separate compartments in back hold tools, a jack and a first aid kit.

Driving Impressions

Toyota's V8 engine is powerful and quiet. It delivers good performance for passing maneuvers. The Land Cruiser is capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph is less than 10 seconds, not bad for a vehicle that weighs more than 5,000 pounds.

The 4.7-liter V8 uses dual overhead-cams and four valves per cylinder to generate 230 horsepower and, even more significant, 320 foot-pounds of torque. Torque is the low-end thrust that gets you moving when the light turns green. This torque helps give the Land Cruiser a towing capacity of 6500 pounds; the full-sized domestic SUVs offer higher tow ratings, but 6500 pounds is a hefty trailer.

Ride quality is smooth and supple on the road. Interior noise is relatively low.

An independent front suspension produces predictable handling, though the steering could use more road feel. The chassis is extensively reinforced with nine crossmembers in the ladder-type frame.

Venture off the highway and the Toyota Land Cruiser can go just about anywhere. Only Land Rovers and Jeeps can compete in terms of off-road capability. Toyota designed the Land Cruiser to take a lot more punishment than most owners will ever dish out. Ground clearance is among the best in the class at nearly 10 inches; the exception is the new 2003 Range Rover with 11 inches of ground clearance. The Land Cruiser boasts lots of suspension travel and articulation to traverse rocky or stump-strewn terrain. A massive skid plate protects vulnerable elements of the suspension. Skid plates also cover the transfer case and fuel tank.

The Land Cruiser's front differential can no longer be locked, but it had now trouble clawing its way through deep sand and clambering over small boulders. When something did scrape, we continued, confident that the skid plates protected all the vulnerable mechanical elements. In spite of its improved ride quality on pavement, the current Land Cruiser offers better off-road capability than the previous-generation (pre-1998) model.

Toyota's full-time four-wheel-drive system is capable of splitting torque evenly front to rear, with the rear wheels turning in unison while the front wheels bias torque to the side with the best traction. To achieve this, simply turn the selector switch to full-lock mode and shift the two-speed transfer case into low-range four-wheel drive.

Land Cruiser's ABS senses the slope and roughness of the terrain and reduces the anti-lock influence over the brakes; this improves stopping performance off road and avoids early activation on steep slopes.

Several technologies come standard that improve the driver's ability to control the Land Cruiser in emergency maneuvers: electronic brake force distribution, active traction control, and vehicle skid control.

Electronic brake force distribution (EBD) evenly distributes the braking force to the front and rear wheels. This reduces stopping distances. A brake assist function has been developed to help drivers who may not be depressing the brake pedal hard enough in an emergency braking situation. The system can detect when you're trying to slam on the brakes to stop; it then uses full braking force even if you relax your foot on the brake pedal. The Land Cruiser comes standard with ABS, which allow the driver to maintain steering control of the vehicle in an emergency-braking situation. All that technology, along with the Land Cruiser's excellent braking performance, results in a vehicle that's prepared to handle an emergency-stopping crisis.

Toyota's active traction control (Active TRAC) improves control when a tire is spinning or slipping during acceleration. Active TRAC senses when a tire is spinning and directs that power to the other three wheels. A vehicle skid control (VSC) system orchestrates the ABS and Active TRAC sensors and electronics to help the driver maintain traction in skids caused by adverse driving conditions.

Summary

Few sport-utilities offer more off-road capability and none offer higher all-around quality than the 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser. So, while you may pay a premium price, you'll get a premium vehicle.

 


Model Line Overview

Model lineup: Land Cruiser ($52,595)
Engines: 4.7-liter dohc 32v V8
Transmissions: 4-speed automatic
Safety equipment (standard): ABS, dual front airbags, front seat belts with pretensioners and force limiters
Safety equipment (optional): N/A
Basic warranty: 3 years/36,000 miles
Assembled in: Japan

Specifications As Tested

Model tested (MSRP): Land Cruiser ($52,595)
Standard equipment: four-wheel ABS, air conditioning, leather seating surfaces, power heated 10-way driver's and 8-way front passenger's seats, third-row seat with automatic rear climate controls, premium AM/FM/CD/cassette stereo, power sunroof, power windows, power mirrors, power locks, cruise control, tilt steering, anti-theft system, rear window washer/wiper, aluminum alloy wheels, skid plates, fog lights
Options as tested (MSRP): Convenience Package ($1,676) includes rear wind deflector, cargo net, alloy wheel locks, luggage rack and running board; spare tire lock ($59); carpeted floor and cargo area mats ($129); carpeted floor and cargo area mats ($129); burlwood interior trim ($559); towing receiver hitch ($379)
Destination charge: ($510)
Gas guzzler tax: N/A
Price as tested (MSRP): $ 56,036
Layout: front-engine, four-wheel drive
Engine: 4.7-liter dohc 32v V8
Horsepower (hp @ rpm): 230 @ 4800
Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm): 320 @ 3600
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
EPA fuel economy, city/hwy: 13/16 mpg
Wheelbase: 112.1 in.
Length/width/height: 192.5/76.4/73.2 in.
Track, f/r: 63.8/63.6 in.
Turning circle: 42.0 ft.
Seating capacity: 5/7
Head/hip/leg room, f: 39.3/58.6/42.6 in.
Head/hip/leg room, m: 39.8/57.9/34.3 in.
Head/hip/leg room, r: 36.8/57.9/27.3 in.
Cargo volume: 90.8 cu. ft.
Payload: N/A
Towing capacity: 6500 Lbs.
Suspension, f: Independent
Suspension, r: live axle
Ground clearance: 9.8 in.
Curb weight: 5115 lbs.
Tires: P275/70R16
Brakes, f/r: disc/disc with ABS
Fuel capacity: 25.4 gal.

 

 

Unless otherwise indicated, specifications refer to test vehicle.
All prices are manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) effective as of February 01, 2002.
Prices do not include manufacturer's destination and delivery charges. N/A: Information not available or not applicable.
Manufacturer Info Sources: 1-800-468-6968 - www.toyota.com

Copyright © 1994-2003 New Car Test Drive, Inc.


 

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Original Warranty  help
Original Warranty
An original warranty is the warranty associated with a vehicle when it is brand new. In addition to the original warranty, select items, like tires, are typically covered by respective manufacturers. Also, an act of Federal law sometimes provides protection for certain components, like emissions equipment.
The original warranty is often broken down into multiple sections, including:
Basic Warranty:
Typically covers everything except for parts that wear out through normal use of the vehicle. Examples of non-covered items are brake pads, wiper blades and filters.
Drivetrain Warranty:
This warranty covers items the basic warranty does not protect. Wear and tear items such as hoses will not be covered, but key items like the engine, transmission, drive axles and driveshaft often will be.
Roadside Assistance:
The level of service differs greatly with this warranty, but many manufacturers offer a toll-free number that helps provide assistance in case you run out of gas, get a flat tire or lock your keys in the car.
Corrosion Warranty:
This warranty focuses on protecting you from holes caused by rust or corrosion in your vehicle's sheet metal.
Please check the owner's manual, visit a local dealership or look at the manufacturer's website to learn more about the specifics of the warranties that apply to a vehicle.

Miles

Months

Basic 36,000 36
Drivetrain 60,000 60
Corrosion 0 60

Toyota Certified Pre-Owned Warranty  help
Certified Pre-Owned Warranty
To be eligible for Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) status, vehicles generally must be recent models with relatively low mileage. CPO vehicles must also pass a detailed inspection, outlined by the manufacturer, which is measured by the number of inspected points.
Warranty coverage can vary from one manufacturer to the next. While most certified pre-owned programs transfer and extend the existing new car warranty terms, others offer a warranty that simply represents an additional year and mileage value. Always check with the manufacturer for the specific warranties they offer.
Common features and benefits of Certified Pre-Owned warranties include:
Age/Mileage Eligibility
To even be considered for certification, a car must be a recent model year and have limited mileage. The exact requirements are established by individual manufacturers.
Lease Term Certified
Some manufacturers offer certified pre-owned cars for lease. The length of the lease is often shorter than a new car lease, but it will cost you less.
Point Inspection
These inspections entail a comprehensive vehicle test to ensure that all parts are in excellent working order. The point inspection list is simply a numbered list of exactly what parts of the car are examined. While many inspections range from a 70- to 150-point checklist, most are very similar and are performed using strict guidelines. Ask your local dealer about specific details.
Return/Exchange Program
Some manufacturers offer a very limited return or exchange period. Find out if you will get the sales tax and licensing/registration fees back should you return or exchange the car.
Roadside Assistance
Most certified pre-owned programs offer free roadside service in case your car breaks down while still under warranty.
Special Financing
Reduced-rate loans are available through many certified pre-owned programs. Manufacturer-backed inspections and warranties help eliminate the risks involved with buying pre-owned, so buyers who qualify can take advantage of the great offers.
Transferable Warranty
When a new car warranty transfers with the certification of the car and remains eligible for the next owner, it is known as a transferable warranty. Once the original transferable warranty expires, an extended warranty takes effect.
Warranty Deductible
This is the amount for which you are responsible when repair work is performed under the warranty. Some manufacturers require a deductible while others don't, so always ask.

12-month/12,000-mile Comprehensive Warranty*
7-year/100,000-mile Limited Powertrain Warranty**
1-year of Roadside Assistance***
160-Point Quality Assurance Inspection
CARFAX® Vehicle History Report"****

Certified customers are eligible for standard new car financing rates*****

*Whichever comes first from date of Toyota Certified Used Vehicle purchase. The Comprehensive Warranty covers any repair or replacement of components which fail under normal use due to defect in materials or workmanship. (Program not available in Puerto Rico and Hawaii.)

**Whichever comes first from original date of first use when sold as new. See your Toyota Certified Used Vehicles dealer for warranty details. Program not available in Puerto Rico and Hawaii. For AL, FL, GA, NC & SC, warranty coverage differs in the following ways: 7-year or 100,000-mile Toyota Certified Limited Powertrain Warranty coverage begins on January 1st of the vehicle's model year and zero (0) odometer miles and expires at the earlier of seven years or 100,000 odometer miles.

***From date of Toyota Certified Used Vehicle purchase. Covers most services, including flat tires, lockout service, jump starts, fuel delivery up to 3 gallons and towing for mechanical breakdown or collision recovery to the nearest Toyota dealership. Services provided exclude any parts required. Coverage not available in Mexico. See Certified Warranty Supplement for warranty details.

****Beginning December 1, 2005 CARFAX® Vehicle History Reports" are a required part of every Toyota Certified Used Vehicle. See your local dealer for details.

*****Rates mentioned are for standard new car rates, and do not include new car specials or subvented rates. Not all buyers will qualify. Financing available through Toyota Financial Services for qualified buyers only.
Age/Mileage Eligibility 7 years / 85,000
Lease Term Certified Yes
Point Inspection All TCUV vehicles must pass a comprehensive checklist that includes a 160-point inspection. This way you can rest assured that your pre-owned Toyota is in perfect condition. To see full inspection list visit http://www.toyotacertified.com/inspection.html
Return/Exchange Program No
Roadside Assistance 1-year of Roadside Assistance from date of TCUV purchase.
Transferrable Warranty Yes
Warranty Deductible $50

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