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Toyota - Land Cruiser (2009)
The 2009 Toyota Land Cruiser – a rugged icon designed for the toughest adventures. Whether you’re hunting the classic Toyota Land Cruiser price for new models or exploring the Toyota Land Cruiser 2009 price, this SUV never goes out of style. Its blend of muscular power, refined comfort, and legendary durability makes it a top choice for drivers who need an all‑terrain machine that still feels like a luxury car on the road.
When you ask what is a 2009 Toyota Land Cruiser worth, you’ll find that the answer varies. Market factors such as mileage, trim level, maintenance history, and geographic demand all influence the used Toyota Land Cruiser price. Below is a detailed snapshot of what makes this model a standout, along with depreciation trends and comparison context that help you make sense of the numbers.
- Engine: 4.0 L V8 (2.4 L VVT-I in some trims) delivering 190 hp/210 lb‑ft
- Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (or 6‑speed for Select Drive) with torque‑converter lock‑up
- Drive: Full‑time four‑wheel drive with optional VVT rear‑wheel split‑clutch system
- Fuel type: Regular gasoline; fuel economy typically 12 mpg city / 16 mpg highway
- Ground clearance: 10.7 in (approximately 27 cm) for off‑road versatility
- Dimensions:
- Length: 188.5 in (4,782 mm)
- Width: 79.7 in (2,029 mm)
- Height: 78.7 in (1,997 mm)
- Wheelbase: 111.4 in (2,830 mm)
- Weight: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) up to 7,250 lbs (3,288 kg)
- Interior: Seating for up to 8, leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control
- Technology: Integrated navigation, premium audio, optional rear‑seat entertainment
- Safety: Standard anti‑lock brakes, electronic brake‑force distribution, a suite of airbags
Toyota Land Cruiser Depreciation Insight
The name Toyota Land Cruiser carries an intrinsic value even after many years on the road. However, like all vehicles, it experiences a figure‑out curve over time. Below are realistic percentage estimates based on industry analysis and secondary‑market data:
- First year: typically loses 15‑20 % of its value
- Year 2 to 3: an additional 5‑7 % decline annually, depending on mileage and condition
- Year 4 to 5: depreciation tapers to 3‑5 % per year
- Beyond five years: value stabilizes around 40‑45 % of original purchase price
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