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2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Has Minor Changes E-mail
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Saturday, 09 February 2008
Minor changes make the Toyota FJ Cruiser easier to live with.

As-tested price: $28,693
Drivetrain: 4.0-liter V6; 4wd, five-speed automatic
Output: 239 hp @ 5200 rpm, 278 lb-ft @ 3700 rpm
Curb weight: 4295 lb
Fuel Economy (EPA/AW): 17/18.4 mpg
Options: Convenience package including remote keyless entry, cruise control, power outside mirror with image light, rear-parking sonar, privacy glass, rear wiper, daytime running lights ($1,840); off-road package including BF Goodrich trail tires, alloy wheels, Bilstein shocks, Cyclone air pre-cleaner, rear-differential lock and A-trac multi-information display ($1,375); Security RS3200-plus ($479); all-weather floor and cargo mats ($179)


OUR TAKE: Not much changes from our long-term FJ Cruiser, but what does change is for the good.

It's a short list though, including sun visors mounted to the headliner above the doors to help block out rays that the front visor only waved at before; the alloy wheels give the FJ more curb appeal than our long-termer's flat-black painted appearance; the brakes seem extremely responsive. The motor and transmission remain a slick pairing for good power.

Otherwise, the FJ still relies on a rear-parking sonar system, which helps alleviate some of the backing-up fears associated with the FJ's nearly blind rear view, but it needs to be replaced by a backup camera to make sure you don't roll over the neighbor's Camry. And getting in and out of the back seat remains a rigorous adventure.

But overall, now nearly two years since its introduction, the FJ is still a looker, drawing a lot of positive attention from school kids to serious engineers. Little things can be fixed, but the overall styling is really the FJ's strength.

Source: AutoBlog.com

 
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