Kmrtnsn
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I don't understand the relevance of the FJ when you can get a 4 runner with the same platform ( is it not the Land cruiser 120 series prado?)
The friends of mine who had one, all fell in love with the styling, but after living with it sold them. Here is the #1 reason: Trying to egress rear passengers with the clamshell rear doors in a parking lot is comedy. One of those silly things you don't think about much until you are dealing with it.
I understand the gentlemen who started this thread will most likely be using the rear passenger areas for gear etc... but why compromise that access?
I am not bashing the FJ. Looking it it from an objective point of view it simply makes no sense compared to a 4 runner or Tacoma.
I have driven two Fjs very briefly so I am not qualified to have much more of an opinion, but I will say that I found it silly to have to lean forward to see a traffic signal above you because you are sitting inside the worlds largest football helmet.
I think the FJ is an exercise in retro design and an attempt to retain brand heritage. It is my opinion (again, never owning one) that in the current market the FJ simply does not stand out as a must purchase overloading vehicle.
I have owned 1 66 FJ, 88 Fj62, 88 FJ62, 96FzJ80, Current vehicle is a Tundra.
I would say that it appears your assessment mirrors that of Toyota which is why the FJC is gone and there is now a 4Runner TRD Pro.
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