As I look at the proposed 2007 FJ Cruiser I think once again that the factory designers have taken the wrong boat. How many gray hairs can remember the stillborn Scout III? It came out as a concept vehicle in 1980 as International was in the death throws of its light truck market. A good Idea too late for them but perhaps too early for the buying public. The Scout III was powered by a turbodiesel 6, solid axles, man tranny with a FRP composite body or essentially the same proven chassis of the 1980 Scout II only 800 pounds less. 30 mpg hwy was rumored. Twenty five years later, If Toyota had built an FJ styled "scout III", they'd be taking orders now. And twenty five years from now, most of them would still be in loving service thanks to members of the TLCA.
If I were CEO of Toyota, I'd build a retro styled , composite bodied, Removeable F**king top, solid axle 100" wheel based rig that would out-Hummer Hummer. I'd put in a 3.5 liter Diesel V6, built like a Chevy/Isuzu Duramax but done right so the sleeves stay put in the Aluminum block, and back it up with a wide ratio 6 speed and low range TC. 35" tires would be standard. I'd sell it for between $35k and 40k and laugh all the way to the bank as the poser companies lost market share.
What's that funny smell?.....
If I were CEO of Toyota, I'd build a retro styled , composite bodied, Removeable F**king top, solid axle 100" wheel based rig that would out-Hummer Hummer. I'd put in a 3.5 liter Diesel V6, built like a Chevy/Isuzu Duramax but done right so the sleeves stay put in the Aluminum block, and back it up with a wide ratio 6 speed and low range TC. 35" tires would be standard. I'd sell it for between $35k and 40k and laugh all the way to the bank as the poser companies lost market share.
What's that funny smell?.....