x2 for the gas prices and owners hopping to the next "it" thing. And all those posts about poor visibility can't be wrong. Once the cool and new factor is fading away, here lies the essence of the car.
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For all it's faults, Toyota has created a purpose-built, capable off-road vehicle that is comfortable for freeway expeditions, off-road excursions and expeditions, daily driving, mall cruising and is safe to boot. While the "real" (I know I'll get flamed for that) Landcruisers are bulletproof, they will kill you on long hauls and freeway runs, not to mention the 10-13 MPG.
Once the novelty of it is gone, the FJC has a truck engine built on a truck chassis with a utilitarian interior. To appreciate it, you've gotta treat it like truck, not a commuter sedan. Most people that purchased one initially have never gotten anything but road grime on 'em. Pity. They should sell them. They need more indulgent owners, anyway.
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Cruiserdrew. Here we go with the "if you dont like it your not a real off-roader" baloney. I was probably off-roading before you were born. Most people cannot afford a dedicated recreational rig and have to use their FJ like a "commuter sedan". So what if you should treat it like a truck does that mean flimsy plastic bumpers should be acceptable or any other of the flaws I cited?
Yeah, a lot of people wanted the "different" rig and now that they aren't so unique, they're trading back into their heated leather seat SUVs. I run a Jeep dealership and there are a lot of people trading them in on the new JKs too. Some going to the Rubicon for the offroad capability, but most just using the 4 door Wrangler for the same thing they used their FJs for...commuters and mall crawlers.
That is the big reason the FJs are so far below KBB wholesale right now. Initially their value was STRONG and Kelley reflected that. They will adjust over the next 6 months so the book values will drop quickly but the actual values will be much closer in relation to the book figures.