2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Some people enjoy mid-sized SUVs and the 2010 FJ Cruiser is unique from the other midsize SUVs because of its “retro” rendering from the earlier model of the FJ cruiser. This vehicle blazed the trail because of its design. Toyota has focused on the out of the world stability and rigidness the same as the original land cruiser.
This vehicle weighs in at 4,295 lbs, the body is tough and rigid that makes it durable. It is also fuel efficient. The V6 4.0 Liter engine produces 239 horsepower and comes from the Toyota truck. The FJ Cruiser comes in two wheel drive or four-wheel drive.
The Cruiser hits 60 mph in just 7.2 seconds. Toyota usually uses the VVT system in its cars. The 2WD model will be enough for you if you want to ride on the gravel roads.
Many midsize SUVs compete with the FJ Cruiser but it continues to be set apart from the rest. You get 20 mpg highway and 17 mpg city in fuel efficiency. If you go with the 4WD model the fuel economy is as good.
The exterior of the FJ cruiser gives large appearance for an SUV, but the interior is the same size as a midsize SUV. The seating is comfortable and can accommodate three passengers in the rear seat. It includes a truck like dashboard with a square panel with stereo system and climate controls. It also has a compass which indicates the outside temperature and an optional gauge cluster. All the controls are user friendly.
Specifications
| Vehicle Type: Midsize SUV | Base Price: $24,180 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity: 19 gal. | Miles Per Gallon: 19 mpg |
| Length: 183.9 in. | Width: 75 in. |
| Height: 71.3 in. | Weight: 5330 lbs. |
| Wheel Base: 105.9 in. | Ground Clearance: 8.7 in. |
| Luggage Capacity: 27.9 cu. ft. | Maximum Seating: 5 |
| Engine: V6 | Displacement: 4.0 L. |
| Horsepower: 258 hp | Torque: 270 ft-lbs. |
| Max RPM: 5600 rpm | Transmission: Automatic |
| 0-60 mph: 7.2 | Top Speed: N/A |


27. Feb, 2010







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