The new Land Cruiser was a surprising addition to Toyota’s lineup. When the previous generation left our shores, we thought we would never see it again. You could have headed to Lexus to buy the similar LX600, but you’d have to drop close to six figures to do it. This new Land Cruiser threw all that out. Here was a smaller, off road capable SUV with a more attainable price tag. While that’s all well and good, some have been wondering: Where does that leave the 4Runner? If Toyota executives are to be believed, we shouldn’t worry; Automotive News reports that executives at the Toyota says there’s room for both in the lineup.
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