2014 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER Zx Bruno Cross 4.6 V8
Zx Bruno Cross 4.6 V8
Price
£43,995
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About the Toyota Land Cruiser
Why Buy a Toyota Land Cruiser in the UK?
The Toyota Land Cruiser has built an unparalleled reputation for ruggedness, reliability, and go-anywhere capability. For UK buyers seeking a vehicle that can tackle both challenging off-road terrain and long family journeys with equal aplomb, the Land Cruiser remains a compelling choice. Its legendary durability means that even older models can serve faithfully for years to come, making them a wise investment for those who value longevity and low long-term ownership costs. Whether you're navigating muddy tracks in the countryside, towing a caravan, or simply need a supremely comfortable and capable estate car for everyday life, the Land Cruiser delivers.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices for the Toyota Land Cruiser vary significantly depending on the generation, condition, mileage, and specification. Here's a general guide:
| Model/Generation | Approximate Price Range (GBP) |
|---|---|
| Land Cruiser 1990s (J80, J90/95): Solid, older models. | £3,000 - £8,000 |
| Land Cruiser (2000s - J100, J120/125): More refined, common. | £7,000 - £15,000 |
| Land Cruiser (2010s - J150/155): Modern features, popular. | £15,000 - £30,000+ |
| Special Editions/Low Mileage: Can command a premium. | £20,000 - £40,000+ |
Note: These prices are indicative and can fluctuate based on market demand and individual vehicle condition.
Specifications (Typical for J150 generation)
- Engine: 3.0-litre D-4D turbo-diesel (most common)
- Power: Approx. 171 bhp
- Torque: Approx. 410 Nm
- Transmission: 5-speed automatic or 6-speed manual
- Drivetrain: Four-wheel drive with locking centre differential
- Seating: 5 or 7 seats
- Towing Capacity: Up to 3,000 kg
- Off-road Features: Low-range gearbox, multi-terrain select, crawl control (on higher trims)
Common Issues to Watch For
While famously robust, the Land Cruiser isn't immune to common large vehicle or diesel issues:
- Rust: Particularly around the wheel arches, chassis, and sills. Thorough inspection is crucial, especially on older models.
- Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Issues: Short city journeys can cause DPF blockages on diesel models. Ensure the vehicle has been used for regular longer runs.
- Suspension Components: Bushings and shock absorbers can wear over time, especially if used extensively off-road.
- Air Suspension (if fitted): Leaks or compressor failure can be expensive to repair.
- Intercooler Hoses: Can become brittle and crack, leading to power loss.
Running Costs
As a large, older diesel 4x4, running costs are not insignificant:
- Fuel Economy: Expect around 30-35 mpg on average for the 3.0 D-4D.
- Vehicle Excise Duty (VED): Dependent on CO2 emissions and registration date. Older vehicles may be cheaper.
- Insurance: Can be higher due to the vehicle's size and off-road capabilities.
- Servicing: Regular maintenance is key to longevity. Main dealer servicing can be costly; an independent specialist is often recommended.
- Tyres: Expect to pay more for larger, robust tyres suitable for off-road use.
Variants and Generations
Over the years, the Land Cruiser has evolved:
- J80 (1990-1997): Iconic, boxy styling, excellent off-road credentials.
- J90/95 (1996-2002): More rounded styling, introduction of coil springs. Often available as 3-door and 5-door.
- J100/105 (1998-2007): Larger, more refined, available with petrol V8s and independent front suspension (IFS) on later models. The J105 retained the solid front axle for maximum off-road durability.
- J120/125 (2002-2009): Significant upgrade in refinement and technology.
- J150/155 (2009-2020): The most modern generation commonly found on the used market, offering improved safety, comfort, and advanced off-road tech.
When choosing a Land Cruiser, consider your primary use. For rugged off-roading, older models with solid axles may be preferred. For more comfortable family use with occasional off-road capability, the later generations offer a better blend.
