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No wonder why this is cheaper than Toyota Land Cruiser.
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Traded my FJ for a FRS. Sometimes I miss it sometimes I don't.
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Honest and good review, thanks alot!
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Looks like Toyota ran out of ideas so went to Russia and copied the Lada. This would be the Ugliest vehicle on the road today
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It's pretty much the newer Ford Explorer. Nice v6 roar, not the most efficient, blind spot with the c pillars, however the one thing the explorer has that the fj doesn't isn't aerodynamics that let it pick speed up real quick.
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This guy just fucking distroyed this truck. What an idiot.
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so basically dont buy this car.
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i think the majority of americans care about the appearance of cars rather than the value for cost. then do americans like this car?
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capable like a jeep, indestructible like the old 80s Toyota pickup trucks
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Ugly.
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16 mpg seems low my 04 4 runner with the same engine and 4 speed auto is getting about 17
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2012 jeep wrangler is better
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we need a diesel versions (2)
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we need a diesel version of this car.
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His review sucked! All he was saying was just like a simple BLAH! Lame. Im wondering why is one of cars that has the highest re-sale value. People that drives fjs know what they are driving...
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16 mpg, pathetic....
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I just rented one to use while visiting Seattle and completely fell in love. Visibility? It's fine as long as you know how to drive!!! The engine is awesome and the transmission was just fine. I want one!!!
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I like both the jeep wrangler and fj, but I would prefer the jeep for the convertible top, and removable doors. Makes for better visibility on road and off.
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Thats a nice looking car we dont get this in Europe. Pity.
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