Toyota FJ Cruiser Showroom

Toyota FJ Cruiser

$ 46,990* MRLP

Latest Toyota FJ Cruiser ratings breakdown

7.0

Performance
7.0
Safety Technology
-
Ride Quality
7.0
Infotainment & Connectivity
-
Handling & Dynamics
-
Energy Efficiency
-
Driver Technology
6.0
Value for Money
7.5
Interior Comfort & Packaging
7.5
Fit for Purpose
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2016 Toyota FJ Cruiser review
Review | 26 Nov 2016

7.0

Despite production of the Toyota FJ Cruiser ceasing in August, is it worth snapping one up before they're all gone?
2011-2016 Toyota FJ Cruiser used car review
Review | 16 Feb 2017
Japanese brand's retro-styled off-roader was built to go the distance.
Toyota FJ Cruiser
Review | 7 Oct 2016
The long-awaited retro revival stays true to its rugged lineage in looks and off-road manners, writes Toby Hagon.
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Toyota FJ Cruiser Off-Road Review
Review | 12 Aug 2014

7.0

The Toyota FJ Cruiser might be winding up in the States, but it's very much alive in Australia.

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Toyota FJ Cruiser axed globally after 16-year production run – report
news | 21 Apr 2023
The iconic Toyota FJ Cruiser has been quietly and unceremoniously killed off by the Japanese car giant across the globe.
Toyota FJ Cruiser still on sale in South Africa and the Philippines
news | 1 Nov 2022
The Toyota FJ Cruiser's 15-year run in the Middle East is coming to an end, more than five years after the iconic 4x4 departed Australian showrooms.
VFACTS: The Unicorns – new cars that posted just one sale in 2021
Industry Sales Results | 18 Jan 2022
While 2021's top-selling vehicles passed the 50,000 mark, a surprising number of cars posted annual sales that can be counted on one finger.
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Toyota tempts Instagram generation with SUV concept
news | 30 Nov 2017
Live-stream your adventures with built in cameras, Wi-Fi.
If I ran Toyota… I’d bring back the FJ Cruiser
Opinion | 27 May 2020
The quirky off-roader was ahead of its time aesthetically – so, in our SUV-saturated era, are buyers finally ready for it to make its triumphant return?
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Advice | 10 Jan 2019
What long road trip car should I buy?
Buying Advice | 14 Nov 2017
Sally is after the perfect car for an extended, cross-country expedition.
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FJ Summit 8: Ouray, Colorado
Culture | 27 Aug 2014
Few countries organise a gathering of like-minded enthusiasts with the verve and commitment of the Americans. The subject matter or object of affection is almost irrelevant. The best motoring events (of any kind) I’ve attended have almost all been in the USA.
2012 Toyota Fj Cruiser Review
Owner Review | 8 May 2016
Having owned quite a range of vehicle genres, makes and models, I have to say I thoroughly recommend the Toyota FJ Cruiser. It is a versatile, good-looking, reliable and enjoyable car to own. It’s a credit to Toyota for moving away from the "appliance" type vehicle they've been accused of making in the past. In terms of performance and economy you'll not be able to expect diesel like economy, but then you'll will be rewarded with smooth, powerful and accessible performance. I'm currently getting around 11.5-12L\100 around the city which is better than I anticipated living in Melbourne. The gearbox is another smooth operator and seems quite well matched to the engine. I'm a big fan of Toyota V6 engines in general; they seem to strike a good balance between smoothness, power and economy. Acceleration is quite good and over-taking is no problem on the highway and around town. Cabin space and comfort is good, although not as luxurious as some of its competitors. But then in fairness being bench-marked for luxury wouldn’t be in keeping with the FJ history and brief. I love the seating position and the armrests which give the feeling of driving around in a lounge chair. The interior as you are probably aware if made up of vinyl flooring, water proof fabrics and plastics. The styling is retro as per the exterior, is dead easy to keep clean and ideal car for dog owners! The lack of steering wheel “reach” is an oversight in the this day and age however Technology and connectivity is all there with reversing camera (although a bit small), sat nat, blue-tooth, iPod connectivity and several USB points. The only real omission and probably because ignorance is bliss, is driver information about fuel usage! Other techno bits include a compass, incline metre etc. I purchased my FJ second hand, and while I’m happy with the price I paid, resale I can say is pretty good and makes finding a “bargain” hard. This will be good news to those buying new and still represents good value for money when considering the FJ’s off-road credentials, equipment and relative to other Toyota products. As I’m not a hard-core off-road car owner I did cross shop a range of other car against the FJ cruiser, provided they had some off-road ability. I was surprised to find that the FJ’s ride more comfortable than some luxury vehicles, and handling better than several road focused SUV’s. Steering is light and easy and overall the FJ is a relaxed and easy car to drive. Overall I’m really pleased with the car and if you’ve been thinking of getting one I’d say go for it!
2014 Toyota Fj Cruiser Review
Owner Review | 28 Jan 2016
Excellent on road and off road. Just needs a small front end lift to make it even better off road. Traction control works well in gnarly off road. Only tried diff locks a few times as it is typically not needed. Smooth, quiet, even with Cooper STT mud tyres on it. Front end is a little low due to Toyota wanting to keep CV shafts straight on independent suspension. A 30mm front end lift makes all the difference. On inner city driving I get 14-15 litres per 100km. Open road this drops to about 10 litres per 100km. I have Toyota extended warranty and $210 fixed price servicing which is cheap. I have had no issues with the car after a little over 12 months ownership. It is pretty easy to keep clean but I do not hose it out. I came from a diesel Land Cruiser and was initially concerned about petrol off road, but is has been smooth, quiet, predictable, powerful and remarkably economical off road. I would buy the same car again for my needs which are one car for on road inner city driving and being able to take it off road at zero notice. Even my 7 year old daughter loves it. Just wish it had slightly higher front end standard as it is heavily rear end up high. I also have snorkel, side steps and auxiliary battery for off road - all TJM. Take it off road, come home, wash it, vacuum the inside and you would never know its actually used off road often.
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* ‘MRLP’ is the manufacturer’s recommended list price as provided by our data provider and is subject to change, so is provided to you for indicative purposes only. Please note that MRLP is inclusive of GST, but is exclusive of any options and does not include on-road costs such as registration, CTP, stamp duty and dealer delivery. Where an MRLP is stated as a price range, this reflects the lowest to highest MRLP provided for that model range across the available variants.
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