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Review 2 of 2
Price Paid:
$29990.00
from vimont laval toyota Year / Model Reviewed: 2007 toyota FJ Cruiser Summary: An absolutly outstanding vehicle, fun to look at, a Blast to drive, especially in the winter, quebec winters are crazy sometimes, and in this thing its a breeze. i will literally plow my way through 4 feet of snow to create myself a parking spot. Gas milage cirtainly stinks, but i didn't buy it expecting it to be economical. stock radio is pretty crappy but suits my needs. ipod jack is pretty usefull. i mustered up everything i could to find as many weaknesses as possible so this review doesnt sound too much like toyota commercial as possible. that said most weaknesses i mention bothered me for about 5 seconds total, and are trivial. Strengths: - its a Toyota
- has plenty of torque (though their can never really be enough)
- trunk door opens away from the sidewalk (usefull when unloading)
- rear seats fold down for a ton of trunkspace
- i've only done light off-roading so far but it proved to be very capable
- very comfortable up front, rear seats are comfortable for "regular sized" folks
- the looks obviously, compliments come on a daily bases
- i love the suicide doors for the rear seats
- ipod jack
- already has an assload of aftermarket support, be it for offroading or engine performance (superchargers etc)
- ground clearance is great.
- full time4x4 is amazing in winter
- rear diff lock standard on manual tranny
- A-trac is awsome (electronic traction control) for off-roading or in winter (comes in base models, all i had to do was buy the switch, which i installed myself and didnt have to pay the
3500$ package option at dealer. switch costs 50$)
- 3 windshield wipers freak everyone out, lol
this list would never end so ill end it right here, lol Weaknesses: - gas milage stinks, i get about 17 or 18 mpg mixed city/highway.
- rear seats are hard to get into/out of for heavier people
- dealers would not budge from MSRP
- had to wait almost 3 months to get it from the time i ordered it
- shift throws are very long (i bought a short throw kit to remedy this)
- stock radio is crappy, optional sterio "upgrade" is almost equally crappy id get the base unit and just get an aftermarket head unit.
- these trucks have problems with the windshield cracking cause they are near vertical. mine has not(knock on wood) but i've read online that they do.
- stock horn sounds a bit like roadrunner cartoon (you know "meep meep")sounds like the same horn used in the toyota echo which sounds funny on a SUV of this size. i bought a "high pitched" horn from TRD and its equally weak. Similar Products Used: Jeep Wrangler, way to noisy at highway speeds, and that was with the hard top. Wind/road noise was atrocious. And the lack of low/mid/high end torque was very apperent in normal driving. though jeeps are more capable off-road, and i love the look with top and doors removed. Was a pretty easy desicion to go with the toyota.
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