| 4dr 4WD (3) | MSRP | Invoice | MPG City | MPG Hwy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4dr 4WD (Natl) Specs | $65,970 | $58,382 | 13 | 18 |
| 4dr 4WD (GS) Specs | $65,970 | $58,382 | 13 | 18 |
| 4dr 4WD (SE) Specs | $65,970 | $58,382 | 13 | 18 |
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The 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser is the real deal.
It has earned its reputation for durability and off-road prowess.
Accordingly, the Land Cruiser's closest rival is the even more storied Land Rover Range Rover, offering a similar package of off-road ability, on-road composure and a high feature set.
The Range Rover's luxury feel certainly outmatches the Land Cruiser's, and arguably offers a better value.
Mercedes-Benz's GL550 is another potential alternative, with more civilized handling and ride in town as a trade-off for slightly less off-road ability.
The GL550's third-row seating is a definite improvement over the Land Cruiser's jump seat arrangement.
Finally, there's Lexus's mechanically similar LX 570, which offers a more luxurious spec for a similar price to a fully equipped Land Cruiser, though it's not as well-suited to the off-road duty the Land Cruiser might see.
The Lexus dealership owner experience and the wide range of high-tech features might be worth the trade-off, however.