2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser first look review

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2010

( http://www.TFLcar.com ) 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser is a big comfy go anywhere Rhino and this is an iPhone first look.

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  • Often first impressions are the most honest. This video review was shot on an iPhone and represents an initial impression.

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  • These "off roading" videos are starting to bug me. I live on a ranch in Texas (no we aren't hillbilly's) anyways their "gnarly roads" are the roads we have to drive on everyday to get to what we call our headquarters. Here we call them dirt roads. To us off roading is when there is no road at all no pavement, no dirt, nothing at all.

  • please dad ,, i need it

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  • @yaga712 yeah, I found out a little while later, that's awesome, I would have never guessed

  • @92CamryLE it does come as a manual, my 2007 is a 6 speed manual

  • I thought Colorado was cold

  • @123Rosko Wow, I had no idea. Thanks.

  • @92CamryLE it most certainly is.....

  • This should be offered with a manual

  • @MrBlayneRs Gratz to you. But look at it from our point of view. We don't live on a ranch and we don't need the kind of truck/offroader that you need. So to us, some of those ARE "gnarly roads". Don't be a wise-guy.

  • That was a pretty wimpy road

  • For having one of the most fun vehicles you can buy and drive right off the lot to the trails. I find this review dreadfully boring. You could have driven over a curb in a parking lot and it would have been a better representation of the FJ.

  • @pcbb01 i dont think it is cheap. And customizing also is not inexpensive. My point was, people dont typically take their 'brand new' 4x4 off roading. They use them as 'all weather' vehicles, and the people who DO go off roading, have a dedicated truck for that purpose alone.

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