Hi All -
I had a couple questions on buying a used FJ Cruiser. My wife and are looking buying a bigger vehicle for an expanding family. I found a 2007 FJ Cruiser manual transmission with 70K for $17,000 (2nd owner).
A couple questions:
1) Price looked good to me and seems to be $2K to 3K below blue book. Any thoughts?
2) My wife likes the idea of a Nissan Pathfinder and the third row seating. Of course, I like the FJ in terms of looks and dependability. I have had overwhelming good luck and little issues with my Toyotas (Prius, Tacoma, FJ40 and Corollas in the past) and they are so easy to work on. I have read up, and realize I probably don't really need the FJ if I am not off roading. Just wondering if you all had any thoughts (like how easy it is to put a baby seat in the back, back seat comfort, ect.)?
3) I've done a lot of work (mostly engine, exhaust, brakes, some transmission) on my Toyotas. I consider myself mechanically inclined, but I am a little leary about paying $17K and not taking the car into a mechanic prior to purchase. Toyota Dealership wanted $98.95 and Firestone wanted $19.95 to do a vehicle inspection prior to purchase. From what they have told me about the details of the inspection, I'd probably do a better job of checking it over than they would. Any thoughts? Any specific areas you all think I should check?
Many thanks for any and all input,
Stoshzack
I had a couple questions on buying a used FJ Cruiser. My wife and are looking buying a bigger vehicle for an expanding family. I found a 2007 FJ Cruiser manual transmission with 70K for $17,000 (2nd owner).
A couple questions:
1) Price looked good to me and seems to be $2K to 3K below blue book. Any thoughts?
2) My wife likes the idea of a Nissan Pathfinder and the third row seating. Of course, I like the FJ in terms of looks and dependability. I have had overwhelming good luck and little issues with my Toyotas (Prius, Tacoma, FJ40 and Corollas in the past) and they are so easy to work on. I have read up, and realize I probably don't really need the FJ if I am not off roading. Just wondering if you all had any thoughts (like how easy it is to put a baby seat in the back, back seat comfort, ect.)?
3) I've done a lot of work (mostly engine, exhaust, brakes, some transmission) on my Toyotas. I consider myself mechanically inclined, but I am a little leary about paying $17K and not taking the car into a mechanic prior to purchase. Toyota Dealership wanted $98.95 and Firestone wanted $19.95 to do a vehicle inspection prior to purchase. From what they have told me about the details of the inspection, I'd probably do a better job of checking it over than they would. Any thoughts? Any specific areas you all think I should check?
Many thanks for any and all input,
Stoshzack