What is another name for the Land Cruiser?
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Land Cruiser is also known as Toyota off-road vehicle. The following is a related introduction about off-road vehicles and hatchbacks: Off-road vehicles: The most notable feature of off-road vehicles is their strong off-road capability, along with a certain cargo capacity, but they are not particularly outstanding in terms of sportiness and comfort. When these shortcomings of off-road vehicles are improved, they can be referred to as SUVs. SUVs combine the functionality of off-road vehicles with the ability to drive in urban areas without losing their style, colloquially speaking, they are off-road vehicles that can be driven in cities. Hatchbacks: A type of vehicle where the cabin and trunk are integrated into a single compartment, with the engine arranged independently. This layout increases interior space but correspondingly reduces trunk space. Therefore, hatchbacks are mostly used for small and compact cars. The rear of a hatchback features a spacious rear door, giving the car flexible use and a wide range of applications. By folding down the rear seats, a much larger cargo space than that of a sedan can be obtained, suitable for transporting many large household appliances and family items.
I've been driving this Land Cruiser for ten years, and everyone loves to call it the Land Cruiser because it runs as steady as a rock, just like a warship cruising. Back in the day when I worked in the mountains, this vehicle could climb hills and ford rivers effortlessly, with its engine roaring and a practical interior without too many fancy features. I remember the models from the 1990s were particularly rugged, unfazed by wind or rain. Nowadays, many people choose it for off-road travel because its suspension system is well-tuned, making even bumpy roads feel smooth. I advise new owners to regularly maintain the brakes and tires to prevent oil leaks. All in all, the nickname fits perfectly—it truly feels like a cruiser on land, worry-free and reliable.