What do the terms LL, N, HL, and H mean in the Prado?
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LL refers to the low-range locked position of the transfer case. HL means high-range four-wheel drive with the center differential locked. The H position is high-range four-wheel drive without locking the center differential, which is the normal driving mode. N stands for neutral. 95 Series: The 90-series Prado with narrow body (model 95) was designed to succeed in the competitive market of its time. In addition to the standard body, there was also a wide-body version, a three-door sport version, and a five-door sport version. The 90-series Prado featured a wide and low frame, and its exterior closely resembled the Mitsubishi Pajero, even sharing the same engine displacement. Both gasoline and diesel engines were available. Drivetrain: The drivetrain is full-time four-wheel drive, giving it better off-road capability than the Pajero. Like the 80-series Land Cruiser, the long-wheelbase version also came equipped with an automatic vehicle stability control system.