Used 2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser Consumer Reviews
Great Truck!
I bought the FJ used with around 9K and have put about 18K on it myself. Excellent, is about all I can say. It's what the FJCruiserForum folks refer to as the 2011 NSSE (not so special edition; check out threads if you want to know more). It did come with several amenities such as rack, JBL system plus woofer, TRD wheels and cat-back, TRD air-filter, auxiliary lights on bumper and roof air-dam, locking rear diff, and A-TRAC traction control; it's the army green version top & bottom (like the TT version). Drives extremely well on and off-road. I owned and loved my 2006 Nissan Xterra, but the FJ is twice the vehicle.
A Blast
This SUV is a blast to drive with an ample amount of power, great handling that is almost sports car like and pretty good gas mileage in the 2010. The dreaded "blind spot" is virtually nonexistent with the mirrors. I have more fun driving this vehicle than any vehicle that I have ever owned.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,75073 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,999226 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,769242 mi away
Finally, a Japanese car built IN Japan
So far I am loving this vehicle. The FJ seems to be put together better and feels sturdier. Power is decent for the size, it will go when you need it to. Inside is decently comfortable. I didn't waste time on some options such as the power inverter, it barely powers a coffeemaker!
Jeep Killer
have owned this car for three years and use it mostly off road. have towed two Jeeps out of the desert over the years , enough said!!
I never want to own another veichle
What I had read was true. The gas mileage isn't great, there are blind spots, and the suicide doors are sometimes inconvenient. Still, I am absolutely in love with my FJ. It sits tall, handles extremely well on the highways, and is the most comfortable car I've ever driven. I live in Ohio, and we have gotten an unusual amount of snow this year. I'm never worried about getting stuck and feel extremely safe driving it.