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Toyota - Land Cruiser (1995)
The 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser remains a benchmark for rugged luxury and reliability—all while commanding a price that reflects its storied heritage. Whether you're fishing for a used Toyota Land Cruiser price, curious about Toyota Land Cruiser depreciation, or asking “what is a 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser worth?” this overview provides the most reliable reference points while staying current with market trends.
- Model Year: 1995
- Engine: 4.0‑liter inline‑6 displacement, naturally aspirated, 236 hp / 210 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (optional 5‑speed manual in certain markets)
- Drive: Full‑time four‑wheel drive with independent front suspension and solid rear axle
- Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
- Dimensions: Length 181.8 in, Width 68.4 in, Height 67.2 in, Wheelbase 117.5 in
- Trim Levels: Standard (basic), Wilderness, National, Expedition (high‑end)
- Interior Features: Dual‑zone climate control (optional), wood‑trimmed dash, power‑adjustable seats, leather upholstery (Standard – Premium trims)
- Off‑road Capabilities: Crawl ratio 9.1 : 1, approach angle 26°, departure angle 27°, ground clearance 10.25 in (Standard), 11.3 in (Wilderness). Heavy‑duty aluminum bumpers and 22‑inch alloy wheels.
- Safety Systems: Anti‑roll system, traction control, stability control (optional on later revisions), front‑seat airbags, head‑on airbags
- Fuel Economy: City 13 mpg / Highway 17 mpg (estimated US EPA)
- Weight: Approx. 4,500 lb (Standard), up to 4,800 lb (Wilderness with 4‑wheel drive lock)
- Capacity: 5‑seat, 4‑door layout, 18.45 cubic feet of cargo space (behind rear seats)
Depreciation Insight:
- Typically loses 15‑20% of its value during the first year of ownership, especially in the used market.
- Over a 5‑year period, the cumulative depreciation averages around 45‑55%—a strong resale engine due to its luxury‑off‑road reputation.
- Beyond 5 years, annual depreciation slows to roughly 8‑12
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