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Title: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: BigJules on March 11, 2010, 10:10:27 AM
Here is the link to the full story, Drive (http://smh.drive.com.au/motor-news/toyotas-hummer-heads-for-oz-20100310-pyyn.html), but in summary Toyota have suggested that the FJ Cruiser will be in Australia by the end of 2010.

Engines and gearboxes are not confirmed. Anyone interested?

As this model has sold well in the US, ARB already has a full rnage of accessories for them, plus the massive US aftermarket could offer some cool bits n pieces.
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: Damo on March 11, 2010, 10:19:20 AM
I work for an accessories manufacturer and we have just started designing parts for this vehicle. It supprises me, as I would be thinking it will be pretty expensive for a three door.

Damo.
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: tcf on March 11, 2010, 10:24:20 AM
looks...hrmm....interesting at best IMO. Looks like a mini (with white roof), jacked up with a touch of awkwardness included.

Nevertheless if its on a Prado chassis im sure it would be ok offroad.

The suicide doors are a funny option, i only ever thought they were ok in utes were you wanted full access to the rear space cab area. This idea seems confused in a wagon.

Im sure it will appeal to some people, just not me.

Interesting about the aftermarket guys already designing for it. I guess its a certainty then.
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: BigJules on March 11, 2010, 10:35:51 AM
I would be thinking it will be pretty expensive for a three door.

Pretty sure its a five door wagon Damo, albeit that two of them are suicide doors.

Is it built on Prado chassis? Not the new chassis certainly.  Being made only for the US market there has been no need or demand for a diesel engine, which would be key to any success in our Australian market.

I've always thought it a quirky but interesting vehicle, and seemingly it is capable offroad. The availability of accessories is one major upside I reckon, plus that there is such a huge number of these in the US, so cool mods will be available.
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: gronk on March 11, 2010, 10:40:55 AM
If it turns out to be highly priced ( being a Toyota, almost a certainty !! ) then the 70 series would be my logical choice.....pity I can't squeeze my legs into one.....suppose thats what you get for using a 70's era body !!
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: BigJules on March 11, 2010, 10:48:26 AM
suppose thats what you get for using a 70's era body !!

Is that you or Toyota with the 70's era body Gronk?

True, Toyota is Japanese for "costs and arm and a leg", one suspects they'd be positioning this under the 70 and Prado, above Rav and Kluger, wiht offroad capability.  Competition would be Pathfinder, Challenger, Jeep maybe.
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: tcf on March 11, 2010, 11:02:19 AM


Is it built on Prado chassis? Not the new chassis certainly.

It says Prado platform, which basically means same chassis and change your top hat to suit, the americans are well known for liking the ugly top hat designs. I agree it would be the old prado underbody.

Its an interesting rig and the aftermarket kit would make it look tougher. Still i'd rather a prado for probably similar coin.
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: Darcy7 on March 11, 2010, 11:15:47 AM
Not sure you could quite call it Toyota's answer to the Hummer but it is a pretty funky car none-the-less.  They're everywhere in the Middle East and we saw heaps on a recent trip to Egypt and Jordan.

Price will be an issue but like all Toyotas, that doesn't seem to hurt their sales figures too much...!
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: Damo on March 11, 2010, 01:10:04 PM
Bigjules, you are right my mistake we are just starting this development as of Tuesday the CAD didn't show the rear doors.
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: Pipeliner on March 11, 2010, 01:41:38 PM
I think it's the sort of design where you can't open the rear doors unless the front door is open, which means it's not really a 5 door - the rear doors merely give extra width to the front doors.
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: AKB on March 11, 2010, 03:04:50 PM
Friends of ours who live in Dubai have had one for the last 18months and they love it.  Only problem is getting adults in and out of the back seats
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: Snow on March 11, 2010, 04:10:36 PM
It looks like a Jeep has jumped a Mini and this is the result....Tooooo round. Bound to be those that will like the looks of it...most likely they already own Jeeps. ;D
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: Brett on March 11, 2010, 04:28:50 PM
I recon they look awesome! But I also love the H3, only they released the H3 Alpha with the v8 here...

I will be checking them out when they hit Aussie soil!

This would look the part parked beside the 79 series in my carport.

(http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g37/kegger1454/100_4919.jpg)

Plus there are 1000's of accessories already available for them.

(http://www.sirmarlon.com/Off-Road_Photos/JV_Cakewalk/Images/DSC_5206.jpg)
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: tcf on March 11, 2010, 04:42:59 PM
i am changing my mind that they look ok based on the pics Brett just posted. The camo one looks sweet apart from the camo pattern, would love to see one like that in black
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: BigJules on March 11, 2010, 05:49:34 PM
Like the 40 series, which is the spiritual parent of this, there are so many examples of FJs with real flare.

I love my 100 with all the ARB gear, but there are three others in my area just like it. Do a Google image search and be blown away.
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: Stoo on March 11, 2010, 06:30:36 PM
I love Landcruisers, 40 series, 55 series, 60 series, 70 series, 80 series, 105 series. All downhill from there IMO ( 100, 200 ). Prados are no Landcruiser, and those FJ thingos are just yucky I say!
 >:(

Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: Duchess on March 11, 2010, 09:34:11 PM
We had a 40 series and I loved it...I've been thinking about another but I could be really tempted to have one of these as I love the look of them too.

Is there a soft top version?  ;D
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: jk on March 12, 2010, 08:11:40 AM
I was looking at these on the web about a year or more age, since then the yanks have obviously come out with the full range of goodies for them, we have been looking for a while for an upgrade but couldn't find anything we liked.....................I like the FJ with all the fruit and lift kit fitted  ;D .
If indeed Toyota does bring them out here then we / I will be seriously tempted, by then we won't have kids in the back so the size and door configuration could suit us down to the ground.
This means I have a bit more homework to do now,      oh well,   quiet day at work anyway.
Guess we will have to wait and check out price and availability when the time comes ( goes back the the www to check out V6 SUPER CHARGED options )  >:D
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: Pipeliner on March 12, 2010, 10:17:14 AM
It looks like a Jeep has jumped a Mini and this is the result....Tooooo round. Bound to be those that will like the looks of it...most likely they already own Jeeps. ;D

Insults, insults - compared to the beautifully proportioned curves of a KJ Jeep (see signature picture below) the new FJ Toyo is a heap of junk!
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: mystq on December 03, 2010, 03:32:16 AM
Will take a bit to grow on me, but i would have one  ;D
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: kiva on December 03, 2010, 05:19:42 AM
I had a look inside one of these a few weeks ago. Personally I'd find the rear a bit of a squeeze for the kids seats and the boot area would be tight for a fridge + gear.

For a one/two person fun-mobile they could be good; especially when kitted out.
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: speewa158 on December 03, 2010, 05:56:28 AM
Bring it out , show them the Tojo badge & the devotees will flock , fizzing at the bung to get one . :cheers:
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: Jon on December 03, 2010, 06:44:20 AM
Passing resemblance anyone?
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: schmik on December 03, 2010, 07:12:41 AM
I have a mate in the USA who states that they are cheap, no frills cars for young people. No carpets, no luxury. Cheap and practical. I believe he said they are approx $20k - 25k USD.

In Aus?....place your bets.
I think $46,990

mike
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: kiva on December 09, 2010, 03:25:35 PM
Here is a photo shoot of the vehicle (the only one in Oz!) at the TLCC property a few weeks ago -

http://www.cnet.com.au/toyota-fj-cruiser-2011-339307346.htm
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: speewa158 on December 09, 2010, 06:34:47 PM
This really good the new rig comes with a muddy  floor    ,    geeez they think of  every thing these days  :cheers:
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: dallp on December 10, 2010, 04:16:52 PM
I have a mate in the USA who states that they are cheap, no frills cars for young people. No carpets, no luxury. Cheap and practical. I believe he said they are approx $20k - 25k USD.

In Aus?....place your bets.
I think $46,990

mike

With the Aussie $ at near parity surely not?

Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: schmik on December 11, 2010, 07:15:07 AM
I have no idea on the price. That is purely a guess based on where i think they will position it.

It is supposed to compete with the jeep wrangler (and in the USA that is the way they market and price it).
In Aus???

How about we start a comp. Guess the price. The prize can be 'the glory of winning'.


cheers
mike
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: OffRoadDave on December 11, 2010, 08:14:13 AM
With the Aussie $ at near parity surely not?



Why not, just a quick look at the US web site shows Camry starting at USD$20k, but here it is AUD$30k before on roads, and aren't they made here and exported to the US?
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: speewa158 on December 11, 2010, 08:26:25 AM
I do belive its a case of we have /you want , Our toys will cost "Chuck a dart at the price wall " then we will go to the Add Man to make it work . Or based on the Aus $ at present dive in quick before it turns , its harder to pick than a broken nose  :cheers:
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: kranky al on December 11, 2010, 09:59:57 AM
Aat under 50k we will have one
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: kiva on December 11, 2010, 12:04:21 PM
Its a bit hard to make out in the photo below, but the red Hilux is the same vehicle that was used in the "Top Gear goes to the North Pole" episode.

(http://cdn.cbsi.com.au/story_media/339307346/toyota-fj-cruiser_27.jpg)
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: speewa158 on December 11, 2010, 01:29:42 PM
Do these tojos come with stick shift or are they all old mans cars  ( autos )  >:D
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: dazzler on December 11, 2010, 04:10:52 PM
Do these tojos come with stick shift or are they all old mans cars  ( autos )  >:D

I think the politically correct phrase is "middle age plump bald mans car"   :cheers:
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: pinko on December 11, 2010, 04:14:10 PM
I wish you guys were around when we had three on the tree gear shifts ... !
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: speewa158 on December 11, 2010, 06:03:37 PM
pinko I drove a 77LX Torana around Aust that was 3 on the tree . A very capable unit  ;D
Title: Re: Toyota announce FJ Cruiser for Oz
Post by: kranky al on December 11, 2010, 06:59:21 PM
I wish you guys were around when we had three on the tree gear shifts ... !


first car was a three on the tree kingswood