His work has been featured in some of the industry's most prestigious publications. He has a knack for identifying relevant topics and trends that are likely to resonate with readers, taking complex ...
The announcement was made in early August when Toyota presented the all-new 2024 Land Cruiser (Prado or 250 in certain markets). Now, the relaunched Land Cruiser 70 is available for purchase with a ...
It’s an undeniably strange feeling to clamber into the cabin of a Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series and see two pedals and an automatic gear shifter. Note: This is an updated version of a review that was ...
The company has announced that it has officially reintroduced the Land Cruiser 70 Series in Japan, a model whose origins date back to 1984 and that has stayed on sale in Australia. Its substantial ...
Next year marks the 70 Series Toyota Land Cruiser’s 40th birthday. Originally launched as a 1984 model, the Land Cruiser 70 has been on sale ever since with minor nips and tucks keeping it (somewhat) ...
Theo has dedicated his life to cars. He has studied the only Automotive Journalism course in the world located at Coventry University and describes this passion as a clinical obsession. Give Theo four ...
The polarising new four-cylinder Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series is slowly gaining acceptance among industry and private buyers in Australia and will eventually go on to outsell the V8 it replaces, its ...
There have been a lot of retro-inspired models over the last decade, but few, if any, are literal revivals of their storied predecessors. But in the case of the Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series, the ...
Australian motorists who want to explore the great outdoors in a new Toyota Land Cruiser have three options to choose from. One is the 70-Series model introduced in 1984. It’s still being built, it’s ...
Ever since 1984, Toyota has been making its Land Cruiser 70 Series. Some consider that this generation of the model is responsible for its reputation, and it may also be the reason Toyota has been ...
The automotive world is a place where change is a constant. Market demands and the pressures of competition conspire to keep automakers on the hedonic treadmill, always striving for more. It’s a ...