2024 Toyota Land Cruiser Review from Micah Muzio

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Micah Muzio and family reviews the all new Land Cruiser First Edition.
 
It's interesting that she complained a bit about the on-road ride, leaning in the corners, and felt uncomfortable/anxious about driving it on highways. Curious to hear what others think of that take. Also surprising because - I think - they have had a long-term Bronco. (is the Bronco really better on-road than the LC?)
 
Interesting. I did a test drive this past weekend (to confirm build or not to build LC), and took some corners. I found it pretty darn smooth. Drove better than the Taco. My hubby sat in the passenger seat grinning the entire time (he has a Tundra).

I wonder, was she looking for something thus creating a bias in her mind?
 
It's interesting that she complained a bit about the on-road ride, leaning in the corners, and felt uncomfortable/anxious about driving it on highways. Curious to hear what others think of that take. Also surprising because - I think - they have had a long-term Bronco. (is the Bronco really better on-road than the LC?)
To be considered credible they need "cons", of course. The vehicle does lean more than a conventional SUV. It drives like a well balanced truck. The Bronco may lean more or less depending on the trim package. The LC is certainly a nicer road traveler than the Bronco. I would consider buying a Bronco in certain situations, so I don't hate it.
 
Interesting. I did a test drive this past weekend (to confirm build or not to build LC), and took some corners. I found it pretty darn smooth. Drove better than the Taco. My hubby sat in the passenger seat grinning the entire time (he has a Tundra).

I wonder, was she looking for something thus creating a bias in her mind?
Yeah... clicks.
 
Petty complaints. Mine drives great and doesnt lean all that much. I cant stand these lame reviews. Its a truck basically. Its not gonna drive like a Camry or Rav4. WAKE UP PEOPLE
 
After taking a 500+ mile road trip over 2-lane windy, curvy roads, I felt that our new 2024 FE drove great. Smooth, quiet, comfortable ride with much better than average handling--for a truck. OK, it's a TRUCK, not a sedan or sports car and that characteristic MUST be considered when test driving this type of vehicle. I found the handling better than our 2021 TRD Pro Tacoma and also better than our last LC, a 2014 LC200.
 
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Previously had a JLU, and this definitely has more lean than the JLU did (JLU had 17" Rubicon wheels and KO2s). That being said, it's more of a comfortable ride. Reminds me of the lean in an older 4Runner I had.
 
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