I like the looks and features but am not impressed with the gas mileage.
Who knows how high gas will go? I heard as much as $2.20 higher next year.
Might as well keep my 4-runner. It gets the same mileage and runs on
regular gas.
> Looks too Jeep-ish.
>
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>> releases seem to suffer. Most of the bugs should already have been taken
>> care of.
> I like the looks and features but am not impressed with the gas mileage. Who knows
> how high gas will go? I heard as much as $2.20 higher next year.
MPG I find acceptable for the performance and size, but of course we would all love
to see it raised. I also think the price is in line with the performance, compared
to other Toyotas.
I love the looks and the off road performance capabilities. Driving/riding in the
front seat is fantastic with the forward & side visibility and spaciousness. Getting
into and riding in the back seat is for youths or adult contortionists only. The
spare tire position blocks the majority of the rear view from the inside mirror.
Definitely fun to drive.
Recommendations:
Stretch the wheelbase at least another 8-10 inches, to increase the rear seat area,
allow adults to climb through the rear seat passenger doors, and increase the rear
storage area.
Move the spare tire to the roof, with a swing-down mount assembly. This would allow
the rear doors to be redesigned to be more "trailer-friendly". As it stands now, you
would have to completely disconnect most trailers in order to open the rear door on
the FJ.
Increase the colors available.
Optional larger engine for those of us who want to have fun, and need to tow heavy
loads. A larger engine would make this a great alternative to not only other
less-capable SUV's, but also make it an alternative for many people to get away from
having to own pickup trucks.
B A R R Y - 28 Jul 2006 17:27 GMT
> Stretch the wheelbase at least another 8-10 inches,
This would drastically change the off-road performance. Think
"Breakover angle".
4Runners, Highlanders, and Rav4s have better back seats if that's what
you need.
dbmethods - 30 Jul 2006 16:59 GMT
>> Stretch the wheelbase at least another 8-10 inches,
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> 4Runners, Highlanders, and Rav4s have better back seats if that's what
> you need.
My kids like Rav4, due to the 2nd row can be tilted.
TOM - 29 Jul 2006 15:50 GMT
>>I like the looks and features but am not impressed with the gas mileage. Who knows
>>how high gas will go? I heard as much as $2.20 higher next year.
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> less-capable SUV's, but also make it an alternative for many people to get away from
> having to own pickup trucks.
Or just buy a Land Cruiser...
It is what it is. If they make it wider, longer, taller, (heavier) etc.,
then it wouldn't be an FJ anymore... :>))

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