Is a Toyota Prado a good family car?

Is a Toyota Prado a good family car?

The big-selling Toyota LandCruiser Prado is a large SUV-type wagon with a seven-seat cabin, proven reliability, and peerless service back-up. For a big 4WD vehicle it is very comfortable as a day-to-day family car, but it is also built extra tough and is one of the best choices for long outback trips.

Does Fortuner and Prado have same engine?

Every variant in the Prado range is powered the same engine, with the same size – a 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine. The entry-grade models (GX and GXL) have the choice of a six-speed manual or six-speed auto, while the top two grades (VX and Kakadu) are auto only.

What’s the price of a new Toyota Prado?

These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything. The Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2004 is currently available from $6,435 for the Land Cruiser Prado GXL (4×4) up to $19,990 for the Land Cruiser Prado GRANDE (4×4).

Is the rear suspension on a 2004 Prado Grande not working?

No announcement yet. Few months back bought 2004 Prado Grande done about 120000KMs. Found rear suspension not working Hi – Lo / auto level not working at all. Show to Toyota dealer, informed air compressor faulty need replacement, but they do not have stock or with Toyota Australia, they have to import from Japan.

When did the Toyota Prado drop the Colorado name?

It dropped the Colorado name tag in 2003, when it was renamed simply Land Cruiser. In the Republic of Ireland most Land Cruisers were sold as commercials with the side windows and seats removed for tax reasons. Appearing in 2002, the third generation Prado has revised front suspension to improve reliability.

When did the Toyota Prado change its name to Land Cruiser?

It dropped the Colorado name tag in 2003, when it was renamed simply Land Cruiser. In the Republic of Ireland most Land Cruisers were sold as commercials with the rear side windows and seats removed for tax reasons. Appearing in 2002, the third generation Prado has revised front suspension to improve reliability.