The video is great, and I imagine the same boring folks that like there boring Toyotas really like it as it makes them feel better about there well built "vanilla" Toyotas. All my jeeps get looks from everyone. But let's be realistic nobody ever bought a Toyota because of there rough or sexy looks.
I'm a person that usually keeps to himself, but you've made me realize I've always had stand-out vehicles, with one exception. I bought a new white Corolla in 05 and drove it for 3 years. It was the kind of car that you had to make sure you put your key in the right one when you came out of a store. I had the dealer put a spoiler on mine without the full body kit just so it would be somewhat different from the others. With about 40,000 miles on it, I sold it to a friend. He put another 100,000 on it over the course of a few years and sold it over transmission problems.
My 87 Chevy was big and loud but didn't stand out too much, at least not amongst other K-trucks.
My 72 Chevelle garnered lots of compliments, but that's another story.
My 00 XJ looked weirder and weirder the whole time I owned it, ending with a roof basket, a trimmed front bumper, light bars recessed into the grille, and grommet-mounted lights in the rear bumper.
I've never gotten more comments and compliments than I have with my FJ. I never really know what to say to people. I love it and I've built it to do what I need it to.
The FJ Cruiser looks bizarre on its own with the bright blue paint, the white roof, and the turn signals bulging out of the body. Add a little lift to square it up some, stick some lights on each corner, pop a snorkel on the fender, bolt on a RTT and awning...
To the average person, it looks you're driving a UFO carrying a coffin. It definitely gets looks, though mostly of the ****** type.