2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.71/5 Average
301 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

An old nameplate makes a comeback. The 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser is a new SUV that takes the philosophy of Toyota's old compact but tough off-roader and adapts it to meet the demands of the 21st-century consumer.

Pros:
  • Superior off-road ability, comfortable and supportive front seats, retro styling that captures the spirit of the original.
Cons:
  • Limited visibility fore and aft, rear-seat entry hindered in spite of reverse-opening doors.

User Reviews:

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  • One heck of a SUV - 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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    Ive had mine 3 months and love it. Very comfortable, good 4 wheel drive, great AC, good gas milage (17 1/2 and 22 actual).

  • Tops - 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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    Have had mine 6 months now, pleased with everything about it. Off road and on. It will go where ever a Jeep, Rover or Hummer can go and since it is a Toyota it should out last them. MPG is as rated, sure glad there are more around now as I was geting asked questions all the time about it. It was fun to answer them though. Even the model FJ I got from Toyota was top quality like the FJ. It has been a comfortable vehicle for highway travel and amazing off road. Im hooked for sure. Thank you Toyota!!!

  • Great vehicle, will be very collectible - 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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    I have had my FJ for 7 months. One of the best vehicles that I have owned. Have had a 02 4Runner, 91 Toyota 4x4 Truck, and a 95 Jeep Wrangler SE. This vehicle blows their doors off. I cannot wait to take this on the Rubicon. Last year took a Wrangler on the trail, and cannot wait to compare this vehicle to the Jeep. As for day to day driving, this vehicle is great. Have also taken this on road trips from Austin, TX to New Orleans. Plenty of room for luggage. My father likes the head room, he is 6 2". I plan on keeping the FJ for a very long time.

  • Ill Keep It - 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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    I do love the FJ. I drive a jeep 80 miles a day (mail) then drive my FJ the rest of time. The FJ is better in every way except the jeep warms up much faster. My 16 year old likes driving it better too. I havent had one problem. I grew up going to Bajas and with dune buggies so its pretty special.

  • Toyota Got It Right! - 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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    As a loyal Toyota owner for 30 years I have come to expect great things from them. Over the last thirty years, I have owned Camrys, trucks, a 1984 Land Cruiser and now the FJ Cruiser. I first fell in love with the styling, but once behind the wheel, I knew I had found THE car for me. My old Land Cruiser lasted ten years and 270,000 miles. I sold in in 1994. Unfortunately I couldnt afford another as the prices went through the roof. What a surprise and pleasure to get back into a "Cruiser" without emptying my life savings. This FJ is fun to drive, gets 19-20 mpg on the highway and turns heads where ever I go. I intend to keep it for at least ten years if not longer.

  • The offroad machine - 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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    The FJ is by far the funnest vehicle I ever owned. I have driven toyotas my whole life and never had a problem. If youre looking to buy one, test drive it before you make a decision. This SUV is awesome! Its like being in a Hummer without paying an outrageous amount.

  • First Black FJ in Colorado - 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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    18,000 miles and 19.8 mpg everytime. 70% city driving. Prior to my FJ I usually bought and sold my cars at least once year. The only vehicle that I have ever owned that compared to the highway ride I enjoy with the FJ was a Lincoln Navigator and it had a bit of pitch and roll. My FJ does not have that feel and does not feel like a 4x4 on the highway.

  • 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser 2WD - 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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    I did a lot of research before buying my FJ. I knew I loved the way it looked. The ride is comfortable and quiet and i feel safe inside its seemingly large cabin. Brakes are a little sensitive making the front end dive slightly. After a while you get used to them though. If you know how to use your mirrors when driving then you wont have an issue with the blind spots people keep talking about. Just put down your phone and youll be okay.

  • Why not? - 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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    I admit it, I bought the FJ Cruiser not because of the offroad capability , but because I thought it was cool. After owning it for more than a year and 24,000 miles, it has proven to be an incredible vehicle that will do just about everything and go anywhere. Its not a race car and you cant fly around corners, but its a solid vehicle that doesnt rattle, shake or shimmy like my past 6 GM SUVS have done starting at 30,000 miles. It has a blind spot, get ready to look around it. Thats my only complaint. It gets 22 on the highway which is respectable for a 4x4 SUV. If you are looking for a solid SUV that wont break down all of the time and wont depreciate then look no further.

  • It doesnt get much bettter for money - 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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    This truck has got some interesting comments in the week Ive had it. One guy asked, `Whats the room like in the back seat? My response, `Not much, but my buddies will put up with it. The key here is that I have no kids to stick back there like it seems some who rip this truck. My friends and wife said its not bad back there, but they arent 40 year olds with trick knees. ... This truck feels solid. Its not punchless like the Wrangler. It also doesnt have the comforts of a LR3, but this is a SUV in the mid-$20ks. What do you expect? ... The blind spots havent been a big deal. (Im young enough to be able to turn my head.) For a guy coming from a domestic pickup, Ive been impressed.

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