This car suits a range of needs. It’s great for daily school runs, has enough space for groceries, and offers comfort during weekend trips. The engine feels refined, the audio system delivers crisp sound, and it’s easy to navigate narrow lanes. Fuel economy remains steady even with AC constantly on. A versatile, honest performer.
Toyota FJ Cruiser is a beast. I take it off-roading, camping, and everywhere in between. It’s rugged, capable, and built like a tank. Yes, visibility isn’t the best and the rear doors can be awkward, but if you need something tough and iconic, this is it.
Toyota FJ Cruiser is a beast. I take it off-roading, camping, and everywhere in between. It’s rugged, capable, and built like a tank. Yes, visibility isn’t the best and the rear doors can be awkward, but if you need something tough and iconic, this is it.
The 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser is a timeless off-road beast. It’s built like a tank and handles rugged terrains effortlessly. However, the fuel economy is terrible, and the cabin feels cramped for taller passengers. A good buy if off-roading is your priority.
Rough ride but tough off-road capabilities. Interior is basic and not very refined. Fuel economy is not great. Maintenance is usually straightforward, but it’s built for rugged use more than comfort.
I've enjoyed my time with the 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser. It’s got a unique style, and it's fantastic off-road. The interior is simple but practical, though the visibility is not great, and the fuel consumption is high. It's a fun ride if you’re into adventures, but don’t expect great mileage.