Used 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Consumer Reviews
greatest SUV
When I first saw this SUV, I thought "oh great, another retro vehicle that will be popular for about a year, and then lose all its appeal." I drove this toyota for fun and fell in love with it. It has great looks, plenty of highway cruising and passing power, and is very comfy. It also has a quiet ride that is on the stiff side but is not at all jittery. I love and will for years to come.
First Black FJ in Colorado
18,000 miles and 19.8 mpg everytime. 70% city driving. Prior to my FJ I usually bought and sold my cars at least once year. The only vehicle that I have ever owned that compared to the highway ride I enjoy with the FJ was a Lincoln Navigator and it had a bit of 'pitch and roll'. My FJ does not have that feel and does not feel like a 4x4 on the highway.
- BaseMSRP: $16,13434 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,995199 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,99518 mi away
Works as Designed
I just sold my 2007 FJ. The interior is very well designed. Everything was ergonomically correct and easy to grasp (with the big knobs). As many owners on here, I bought the FJ because it was different. I grew tired of the vehicle after a while. Very basic interior and slightly rough ride. Not the FJ's fault. It is not supposed to be a luxury car! In three years of ownership, not one day in the shop. Great build quality. Bad gas mileage...like driving a brick down the road.
FJ is Awesome!
This is a great eye cather and fun to drive!
What a Joy!
I love the driving experience. The ride is pleasant, I had someone ride behind me on a fast curve and the tires stuck to the ground, it was awesome.