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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Road Test
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For me, the new FJ Cruiser is one of those vehicles. It evoked emotions that ranged from giddy schoolgirl one minute to dominatrix the next, when we first met last year. I looked forward to getting up everyday and walking to my parking spot, all the while thinking to myself, “This is one great ride.”
My second round with the FJ was probably just as fulfilling, if not more so than
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| Some vehicles are worth driving more than once... (Photo: Alexandra Straub, American Auto Press) |
The Cruiser’s mix of Vibrant Clarity and retro history is not only seen on the outside but felt on the inside. The spacious cabin
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| It's hard to be unbiased when you're in love. (Photo: Alexandra's friend, American Auto Press) |
Underneath, a very stable
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| Smaller people fit better in the rear seats. (Photo: Alexandra's friend, American Auto Press) |
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| Lots of room for gear. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, American Auto Press) |
I couldn’t help but enjoy the automatic, especially since I find myself doing most of my driving in the city. That’s not to say the five-speed manual wouldn’t do the job in stop-and-go traffic, mind you, but it’s a lot more effort. Furthermore, if I had the opportunity to go off-roading, I would opt for the auto tranny since I am still a beginner and the fewer things I have to think about, the better. Even some seasoned off-roaders prefer automatics so that they can left-foot-brake while modulating the throttle with the right, so I suppose it’s not just for beginners.
The slew of standard features laced on my temporary top-of-the-line FJ made my daytrip and week that much
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| Big spare on the back looks cool, but makes for a heavy door. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, American Auto Press) |
Aside from the FJammin’ stereo, the Cruiser comes with four-wheel disc brakes including ABS and EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution), vehicle stability control and traction control, a leather-wrapped steering
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| Clamshell doors are trendy, but getting in and out in crowded parking lots can be frustrating. (Photo: Alexandra's friend, American Auto Press) |
Another item on the list of features is the back-up sonar, or better known as ‘park assist’. While, the FJ is robust in frame and body it’s quite easy to park. Granted, its blind spots are, well, blinding, but backing up and parallel parking is a little easier because of the beep that goes off when getting close to another vehicle or obstacle behind.
And when parallel parking, I had to leave ample room behind in order to open the rear cargo door. That’s one of the FJ’s not-so-Jammin’ features. The heavy tailgate doesn’t open up, but out. Luckily it opens away from the sidewalk, and not towards as is often the case with this type of setup. The inconvenience of the fifth door mechanism didn’t stop me from packing the cargo area full of junk. I kick-started my week with a trip to Costco and loaded up the back with groceries. It only seemed fitting to
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| All round, this is a great SUV. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, American Auto Press) |
On the other hand, a not-so-decent aspect of the Cruiser is its fuel economy. I give it 6.5 potential FJammers out of 10. I started off the week with three quarters of a tank and got a mere 160 miles of city driving done before the little orange light next to the gas gauge flickered on and told me I needed to fill up, and fast. Highway driving, on the other hand, was better. My trip only cost me the same three quarters of a tank, and we traveled over 280 miles. I’m not good with mathematical equations, so I’ll leave you to figure out how well it did. Let’s just agree that the end result probably won’t be as rosy as the EPA estimated fuel consumption at 16 mpg in the city and 19 on the highway.
Overall, I still think that the new FJ Cruiser is great, and give it 9 FJammers out of 10. It’s rough and tough, but refined at the same time. Did I also point out how cool looking it is? Not to mention my boyfriend and friends loved having it around. And chances are if the FJ is the vehicle you have your heart set on, you will too.
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