4Rescue said:
teotwaki said:... the baited hook dangles irresistable and gleaming in the pond
(The following is all in good fun)
So a "PT Cruiser" is a "LAND CRUISER" by that stretch of word association logic? :bike_rider:
You will see there is no "Land" anywhere in the "FJ Cruiser" name :safari-rig: and you won't see the FJ mentioned anywhere here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Land_Cruiser
As for a 4Runner sharing "some" DNA from the Prado? Make a list and you'll see virtually identical line-ups of frame, axles, transmissions, engine and so on. The FJ is a really pared down 4Runner. The 4Runner was the first to be based on the Prado in 2003 so I guess it has more years of Prado DNA in it.
And I truly like the 4Runner badge without "land" or "cruiser" in it as its history is clearly tied to 1980s Broncos (got one) and Blazers, both pickup based platforms.
Now I understand why you had to leave your local cruiser Club......LC/LR4Life said:Yeah, and the new 200 series Land Cruiser is a Tundra because it shares Tundra stuff too. All companies share things across their platforms. Do you think there is a whole lot of difference between the LR3 Land Rover and their Range Rover Sport for instance?
Like I said, look at the Toyota page, and look at the Toyota drawing board where LAND is clearly stated in the first drawings of the FJ. "LAND CRUISER".
LC/LR4Life said:Yeah, and the new 200 series Land Cruiser is a Tundra because it shares Tundra stuff too. All companies share things across their platforms. Do you think there is a whole lot of difference between the LR3 Land Rover and their Range Rover Sport for instance?
cruiseroutfit said:Anyone confirm Toyota is canning the FJC after 2010???
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/0...oyota-product-plans-fj-crusier-and-new-supra/
Miss R2FJ said:I can confirm according to the TRD guy I spoke with at SEMA. He said "unless the market changes in the next year you will not be seeing the FJ anymore".
Considering new models and revamps are things automotive engineers spend years on I think its safe to say the FJ is one and done. Sorry to see it go, this is seriously one of the most capable trail vehicles I've ever seen and a lot of fun to drive, along with having a great community of drivers.