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Toyota FJ Cruiser

For the 2007 model year, Toyota added another outstanding SUV to the five already being sold in the United States. The Toyota FJ Cruiser is a compact SUV that is especially appealing to off road enthusiasts who spend a lot of time driving in sport utility mode. Toyota now has two SUV models in each of the three size categories-compact, mid and full size SUV-with each model either more applicable for off road driving or more applicable for every day comfort and moderate utility needs. The Toyota FJ Cruiser is the off road champ when compared with Toyota's other very capable compact SUV, the RAV4, which boasts more beauty (and comfort) and less brawn to tackle the rough terrain as well as the slightly less comfortable FJ Cruiser.

The instantly apparent retro style of the FJ Cruiser was derived from and presented, in part, in memory of, the 1960's Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser. Before the creation of the corporate Toyota emblem that most are familiar with seeing on Toyota vehicles today, the 1960's FJ40 Land Cruiser's bore the letters spelling out the name of its manufacturer-TOYOTA- on the front grille. Reminiscent of that day and time, the grille of the FJ Cruiser proudly displays the Toyota name on a Land Cruiser inspired front bumper and hopes to make just as good an impression as its apparent idol the Land Cruiser, which is still produced and manufactured as of 2007-more than 50 years since it was first introduced in America. The distinctive wrap around rear windows and low overhang are also clearly inspired by the decades former Land Cruiser.

The 4 liter V6 engine that powers this agile and all terrain dominating vehicle is more than adequate for its size, though immediate acceleration can be slower than expected. The stability and handling of the FJ Cruiser are high above average as it effortlessly conquers a variety of off and on road conditions. On the road, this rugged and functional compact SUV provides a relatively smooth ride as it surrounds the driver and passengers with high quality materials that are visible throughout the simple yet highly functional interior-highlighted with metallic touches in all the right places.

Toyota FJ Cruiser Reviews by Year

2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser
As an affordable, mid-sized SUV, the 2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser ranks in the upper third of its class, and sells in an MSRP range of $25,790 to $27,380 while returning 17 mpg city and 22 highway. Although it does have blind spots, and there are no rear doors, the FJ Cruiser presents a rugged, appealing style statement and boasts real off-road capabilities. The closest competitors are Toyota's own 4Runner, which has a Trail trim boosting its ability to exit the pavement, and the Jeep Wrangler.

There is only one FJ trim, although buyers can opt for a 2011 Trail Teams special edition and army green paint to make a seriously tough impression. Under the hood, a 4.0-liter V6 produces 260 hp. The transmission choices are a five-speed, electronically-controlled automatic or a six-speed manual. The FJ can be ordered as either a two- or four-wheel drive vehicle.

The distinctively chunky exterior will either make you love or hate the FJ Cruiser on sight. It is characterized by an upright windshield and body sides that are tall and punctuated with short windows. more
2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Your best bet for rugged terrain scenarios, the 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser is waiting for you to show it new rock, sand, gravel and snow-based challenges. Its cousins, the Land Cruiser, 4Runner and Tacoma pickup simply cannot stand up to its offroad capabilities.
2009 Toyota FJ Cruiser
The 2009 Toyota FJ Cruiser is making some serious ground as a re-establishment of the Toyota FJ40 - aka the Land Cruiser for North Americans. This vehicle comes to you completely equipped to take you anywhere - with safe deliverance and an appreciable degree of comfort and luxury.
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser
The rugged 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser SUV is designed to appeal to those of us with Hummer lust and no pocketbook to match. Slightly boxy with a big front nose and a molded rear end over squared wheel wells, the SUV is available in three trims (4x2, 4x4 MT, and 4x4 AT.) The FJ Cruiser carries an MSRP range of $22,545 to $24,135.
2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
The FJ Cruiser by Toyota is a 4-door SUV that comes in two trims, the base model, and the Baja 1000. Catering to the young outdoor crowd, the FJ Cruiser comes with a hefty 4.0 liter V6 which pumps out 239 hp @ 5200 rpm and 278 lb.-ft.