
TOYOTA LAND CRUISER (2013-18) 5DR SUV 2.8D DPFR 177 EU6 ACTIVE 7 SEAT AUTO6

average use

The most recent mileage data for the Toyota Land Cruiser (2013-18) model indicates a fairly varied distribution of recorded readings. Notably, the highest proportions of vehicles, approximately 17.9%, have recorded mileages between 50,000 and 60,000 miles, suggesting this is a common mileage range for these vehicles. Additionally, there is a relatively evenly spread proportion of vehicles with mileages in both lower (0-10,000 miles at 10.7%) and higher ranges (120,000-130,000 miles at 7.1%). Smaller percentages are recorded across other mileage brackets, such as 90,000-100,000 miles and 100,000-110,000 miles, each at 3.6%. Overall, the data shows a broad distribution of mileage, reflecting a mix of vehicle ages and usage levels.

vehicle values

The data shows a diverse range of private sale prices for the Toyota Land Cruiser (2013-18) 5-door SUV, with most price brackets associated with relatively modest percentage variations, generally around 3.6% to 7.1%. Notably, the highest percentage change (10.7%) occurs in the £33,000–£34,000 range, indicating more variability at premium prices. It is interesting that lower to mid-range prices (around £14,000–£22,000) tend to cluster with smaller percentage variations, suggesting more consistent valuation in these ranges. The pricing pattern highlights that as the vehicle value increases beyond £30,000, estimates become more variable, possibly due to differing vehicle conditions or market demand at higher price points.

production years

The data indicates that among the Toyota Land Cruiser models from 2013 to 2018, the majority of vehicles manufactured between 2015 and 2017. Specifically, 50% of the sampled vehicles are from 2017, while 39.3% are from 2016, and 10.7% from 2015. Notably, there are no vehicles from 2018 or earlier than 2015 in this sample, suggesting a higher prevalence of relatively recent models within this range. This concentration on recent years may reflect increased availability or demand for these specific model years.

colour popularity

The data indicates that among the sample of Toyota Land Cruiser (2013-18) 5-door SUVs, grey is the most common main paint colour, accounting for 32.1% of vehicles. Silver and white are equally prevalent, each representing approximately 25% and 21.4% respectively. Black, while still present, is less common at 21.4%. This distribution suggests a preference for neutral, classic colours among these vehicles, with grey being particularly popular.

ownership cycle

The data on registered keepers for the Toyota Land Cruiser (2013-18) 5-door SUV indicates that nearly 68% of these vehicles have had two or fewer owners, with 39.3% having only two keepers and 28.6% just one. This suggests that a significant proportion of these vehicles are relatively low in owner history, potentially pointing to good owner retention or limited vehicle turnover. Conversely, a smaller segment—around 14.3%—have been registered with three keepers, while only a few have had four or more, highlighting that extended ownership (more than three keepers) is less common in this sample. Overall, the data reflects that most vehicles of this model tend to be owned by a small number of owners, which may be an indicator of vehicle stability or reliability.

engine choices

The data indicates that all Toyota Land Cruiser models from the 2013-2018 period with the specified 2.8D engine and 7-seat automatic configuration are equipped with a 2,755 cc (2.8-liter) engine. Additionally, these vehicles exclusively use diesel as their primary fuel source. This suggests a consistent engine specification and fuel type across this particular model variant, reflecting standardization in manufacturing for this version.












