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Toyota FJ Cruiser Review - Kelley Blue Book

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Toyota FJ Cruiser. The Toyota FJ Cruiser was inspired by a rugged off-road vehicle Toyota sold for more than two decades -- the FJ40 Land Cruiser. Subsequent Land Cruisers morphed into the suburban-crawling SUV that is sold today, and the Toyota 4Runner stepped in to fill the void for a more basic 4-wheeler, but it, too, migrated upscale. So Toyota decided to meld the 4Runner chassis with the throwback styling of the original FJ.

Welcome to our comprehensive Kelley Blue Book review of the Toyota FJ Cruiser.

The FJ Cruiser backs up its cool, retro styling with serious off-road features like body-on-frame construction, big tires, available four-wheel drive with two-speed transfer case and an available locking rear differential. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit http://www.kbb.com today.

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  • This is a love it or hate it truck. If you are not open minded, play everything safe and rather boring, you will hate this. If you are fun, unique, like adventure and a fun cool person..FJ is for you. Doesn't make this truck bad. If you want boring, just buy a Mini-van and call it day!

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  • the engine on the 2007-present Toyota FJ Cruiser

    Engine

    4.0 L 1GR-FE V6

  • @paulaelli To each his own...

  • And its HIDEOUS

    

  • Did anyone else notice that 4WD is not standard, thats called an overgrown CAR, What a joke. if i want a car, ill buy a car.

  • We're loving our Titanium FJ!

  • @browndogrider1962 just rip the doors off, still a sick rig

  • @browndogrider1962 do you know what your talking about.

  • I like the Jeep's smaller size because it's better for maneuvering in tight places, but... get the FJ if you want reliability. That's just the way it is.

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