In the world of sport-utility vehiclesthere are big and not-so, luxurious and mildly-so, capable and so-so. Then
there's the Toyota Land Cruiser. The Cruiser, and its Toyota family near-twin,
the Lexus LX 450, has few peers when it comes to a supreme level of all-around
competence, from tuxedo night at the country club to bashing through the
very worst of off-road nightmares.
If you're looking for ruggedness, consider this: The Cruiser is sold
in over 180 countries throughout the world, and most of those places don't
have the infrastructure of, say, Dallas, Texas.
Most of what's said about the Cruiser also applies to the Lexus LX 450.
But there are a number of distinctions, including a substantial difference
in price. For example, the LX 450's suspension is tuned for a smoother
ride and it has specific wheels and tires.
In addition, the LX 450 includes many features as standard equipment
which are optional on the Cruiser, such as seven-passenger seating. And
there are some items standard on the Lexus which are simply not available