The 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser is a sports-utility vehicle for the adventurous. It recreates some of the old, rugged charm of the FJ40 of 1958, better known as America’s original Land Cruiser.
The FJ Cruiser is undoubtedly aimed at a young, male consumer. However, behind the rugged looks lies an extremely capable vehicle. It is designed to withstand gravel, sand, rocks and other obstacles not normally found in your local shopping mall parking.
The 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser comes in just one model, but buyers can choose one of three driving types: A basic rear-wheel-drive version equipped with a five-speed automatic transmission, a four-wheel-drive version with the same automatic transmission, or a four-wheel-drive version with a six-speed manual transmission. A 4.0-liter, V-6 engine produces 239 HP and 278 pounds-feet of torque.
The FJ Cruiser seats five people. Standard items include power windows and door locks, and a six-speaker CD stereo. Audio and climate controls are set into a body-colored panel in the center of the dash. The FJ Cruiser comes only with water-resistant cloth-covered seats with rubberized floor and cargo mats. Unfortunately, features like power mirrors, remote keyless entry, and cruise control are only available as optional add-ons.
The FJ Cruiser is available in some interesting colors, like Voodoo Blue, Sun Fusion, Titanium Metallic, Black Diamond, and Black Cherry. The wide windshield has three wipers, a unique feature in the history of automobiles. The vehicle cruise effortlessly at speeds of up to 80mph. Priced at $22,350, the FJ Cruiser offers amazing comfort and unique styling.