I am interested in purchasing a Toyota Land Cruiser, but I am not sure if I need a four-wheel-drive model. Is it worth the extra cost and maintenance? I plan on using it mostly for city driving with occasional off-road trips.
ReplyIt ultimately depends on your personal preferences and driving needs. If you frequently encounter rough terrain or snowy conditions, a four-wheel-drive model would provide added traction and stability. However, if you mainly do city driving, a two-wheel-drive model should suffice.
Having a four-wheel-drive can also improve the resale value of your Toyota Land Cruiser, as it is seen as a desirable feature by many buyers. Additionally, if you plan on using your vehicle for any towing or hauling purposes, a four-wheel-drive model may provide better performance.