Used 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Consumer Reviews
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Feels Like a Tank!
Yes, it has a lot of plastic parts and yes it has poor visibility rearward and off to the sides but I think it's still the coolest thing to hit the roads in many years. I love the fact that Toyota put 'utility' back in the SUV; everything in this truck is designed for easy cleaning and functionality. How refreshing! Behind the wheel, with the huge hood, triple wipers and all the blind spots, it really feels like a tank. Off road, it is so rugged, you are almost convinced you are driving an invincible tank!
Looks like a $40,000 SUV
The FJ's ride is quiet with lots of room. The 0-40 is strong for a v6 SUV - lots of passing power. The rugged good looks will appeal to all sorts of people. Kids love it. MPG is around 20 with the automatic.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,495153 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,495153 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,990165 mi away
Traded in H2 for FJ
Having driven an H2 for four years previous to this vehicle, it took some getting used to size and "bells & whistles" wise. But off road capabilities are good. Driving pretty darned smooth. Room inside surprising, even in back. Love the look, little worried about all the plastic, but will just wait and see how wear and tear affects it. Definitely not missing the H2's 10 mpg gas guzzling in the city. FJ is fun to drive & very satisfying. Not luxurious, but definitely comfortable. Price was also a real deal in my mind. Never had a Toyota before, so this is a new experience. We'll see how it goes with time.
Luv my FJ
I've put over 86,000 miles on my FJ in 2.5 years and not had any problems. It has gone 4 wheeling in various terrain and performed well. Couldn't be happier
Sweet!
Have had the FJ now almost a month now. While the gas mileage isn't what my 05 Accord was, it isn't too bad for an SUV (at least that is what I am told). So far with under 1K miles on the engine, I am averaging about 19 mpg. The most obvious downer about thie FJ is that the engine requires the use of 91+ octane fuel. The ride is great, smoother than my Accord's, and there is much less road/wind noise in the FJ as well. When you are in it, kinda feels like you are in a tank with all the short verticle glass around you.