Thursday, 14 August 2014

Toyotta Land Cruisher Prado

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Toyota Land Cruiser Prado is a mid-size four-
wheel drive vehicle in the Toyota Land Cruiser
range produced by the Japanese car maker
Toyota Motor Corporation. The Prado is one
of the smaller vehicles in the range.
In Europe it is sold as simply the Toyota Land
Cruiser LC3, LC4 or LC5 (depending on the
generation) or with the number series
designation (LC 70, LC 90 and LC 120). In
North America it is not part of the Land
Cruiser range, as the Toyota 4Runner replaces
the Land Cruiser Prado's affordable trim
levels, while the expensive trim levels are
instead sold as the Lexus GX 470, with nearly
identical body panels and a V8 engine.
The current Prado is based on Toyota's J150
platform. Previous models were based on the
J70, J90 and J120 platforms. All models
designated Prado feature front independent
suspension , ladder frame and a two-speed
transfer case except the J70 which had beam
axles front and rear.
The Toyota Land Cruiser Prado is available in
GX, GXL, VX and Grande spec versions. The
GX is the entry level model, while the Grande
is the more luxurious version. In most markets
it is available with either a 4.0 L petrol V6 or
a 3.0 L Diesel engine. In some European
countries there are commercial van variants,
based on the short-wheelbase chassis.
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