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Toyota Land Cruiser is sold out for 4 years

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The 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser is sold out for four years. (Toyota) And you thought it was tough finding a Playstation 5 to buy.Toyota, which has been dealing with production shortages along with the rest of the automotive industry, has posted a notice to customers in Japan that its new Land Cruiser SUV is sold out ….

for the next four years."We sincerely apologize for the fact that Land Cruiser has been very well received not only in Japan but also around the world, and it is expected that it will take a long time to deliver it after receiving an order," the message says."The delivery time for ordering from now on may be about 4 years.

We will do our utmost to shorten the delivery time of our customers, and we appreciate your understanding."A Toyota spokesman told FOX Business availability varies from market to market.

The Toyota Land Cruiser is an off-road-capable SUV. (Toyota) The fully redesigned version of Toyota's flagship SUV launched last year to great acclaim.

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