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2011 Toyota Land Cruiser Pricing and Specs

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$51,832*
Toyota Land Cruiser
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The Toyota Land Cruiser 2011 prices range from $32,340 for the basic trim level Single Cab Landcruiser Workmate (4X4) to $61,600 for the top of the range SUV Landcruiser VX (4X4).

The Toyota Land Cruiser 2011 comes in SUV and Single Cab.

The Toyota Land Cruiser 2011 is available in Diesel and Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 4.5L 5 SP Manual to the SUV 4.7L 5SP Automatic.

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$24,995

2 Listings

$33,994

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$39,994

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$45,994

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$51,994

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$57,994

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$63,994

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$69,994

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$75,994

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$84,990

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$24,995

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Toyota Landcruiser FAQs

Why has my 2011 Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series become so difficult to fill?

This is actually more common than you think and affects lots of different makes and models. Service station fuel pumps are designed to shut off once the tank is full (to avoid over-filling by the customer). They do that by detecting any splash-back up, or pressure build-up in, the throat of the fuel filler. In most cases, this splash-back or pressure wave is caused by the fuel level being so full, the fuel being pumped in has nowhere else to go. And so the fuel pump shuts off.

But for some reason, some cars are just harder to fill with some pumps than others. Whether it’s the path the filler neck takes to the tank to even the pressure produced by the fuel pump, it’s just one of those things, apparently.

The best way to get around it (and avoid having the fuel pump click off annoyingly 20 times every fill-up) is to be a bit tactical with the pump nozzle. Instead of pushing it all the way into the filler neck, withdraw it slightly. The other technique is to twist the fuel nozzle, say, 90 degrees so that it sprays directly on to a different part of the filler neck. The other thing you can try is to not pull the trigger on the fuel pump all the way. By modulating the trigger slightly, you might find that the fuel now enters the filler neck at a rate more agreeable to the pump.

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Toyota LandCruiser: GXL or Sahara?

A four-year-old Sahara will barely be run in. If you like all the fruit then have it.

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