C'mon you guys - lighten up. No major car company would (or should) reproduce anything like the FJ40 again. Modern expectations for safety, fuel economy, comfort, etc. mean a different vehicle altogether. At least Toy USA is recognizing the FJ25/40 mystique and reputation in an homage to sell a new vehicle. One which sounds to be moderately capable and overdesigned for the use 98% of it's buyers will need.