Jack S wrote:when these come out there might have to be a new website, "newfjcruiser.net"
Boof wrote:I do like these also and they can look good with the right mods. Not enough seats or room for me though unfortunately
mmaaxx wrote:Boof wrote:I do like these also and they can look good with the right mods. Not enough seats or room for me though unfortunately
Im in the same boat mate
Boof wrote:I do like these also and they can look good with the right mods. Not enough seats or room for me though unfortunately
Marshwa wrote:Boof wrote:I do like these also and they can look good with the right mods. Not enough seats or room for me though unfortunately
Can't be any less then a jeep. Surely its almost time for a new toy, back to the toyota family?
Dave wrote:Got me drooling now, the FJ looks very interesting indeed. Got some crazy thoughts happening right now
Boof wrote:Unfortunately the FJ wouldnt be anywhere near as capable off road as the Heep, being IFS and more road orientated it would need to be suitable to replace the Prado and unfortunately its just as far from being able to do that. While they look cool they dont tick any of the boxes I would need ticked to buy one.
If I was to make sacrifices for an all rounder to replace the Heep and the Prado, Toyota dont make anything that would even come close anymore. I hate to say it but a 4 door Jeep would be at the top of my list
Marshwa wrote:Boof wrote:Unfortunately the FJ wouldnt be anywhere near as capable off road as the Heep, being IFS and more road orientated it would need to be suitable to replace the Prado and unfortunately its just as far from being able to do that. While they look cool they dont tick any of the boxes I would need ticked to buy one.
If I was to make sacrifices for an all rounder to replace the Heep and the Prado, Toyota dont make anything that would even come close anymore. I hate to say it but a 4 door Jeep would be at the top of my list
Yeah you are right boof i see where your comming from.
Would love one of these Fj's but would be hard to justify living without a tray back, mean i'd need to trailer my bike every weekend! If only someone would make a solid axel dual cab ute.
mmaaxx wrote:How would I know Twisty ?
jogal wrote:jap wrote:Not a fan.
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Toyota's off-road family is set to grow with the imminent arrival of the FJ Cruiser, which will be shown at the 2010 Sydney motor show before going on sale for about $40,000.
David Buttner, Toyota’s Australia senior executive director of sales and marketing, refused to speculate on the price of the FJ Cruiser, but it sells for less than the $40k-plus Kluger in the United States, suggesting it should sell for less than that.
However, unlike the premium priced Prado two-door – which sells from a hefty $55,990 plus on-road costs – the FJ Cruiser is expected to be more attractively priced thanks to more favourable exchange rates, giving it a chance against the likes of the Jeep Wrangler, which sells more on its rugged styling than its off-road prowess.
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