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2009 Toyota FJ Cruiser Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 10 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 5 - 8
I'm really confused about which cold air intake will be the best on my FJcruiser is it aFe or k&n?
i'm looking for the best performance intake, i'm really not considering the sound...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

K and N seem to work real good. Reference:20 years mechanic

Whats a difference between an Fj Cruiser (H) and an FJ cruiser (A)?
whats a difference between an Fj Cruiser (H) and an FJ cruiser (A)?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

it is the eight diget of the vin number then it is an option like 4x4 or 2x4 or something like that engin size.

Anybody own an FJ Cruiser?
Im looking into a new car and I was wondering what people thought of FJ Cruisers. They are rated to 16 miles to the gallon but I heard they actually get 22 is this right?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

my brother has one and when he bought it it had the Borla exhaust and it got about 20mpg but he put 40" mud terrains and a lift on it and now it gets like 8 or 10.

I'm confused to buy either Aurion Grande Toyota or FJ Cruiser Toyota car, I appreciate if you guys can advise!?
I have an option to buy either Aurion Grande or FJ cruiser Toyota Brand car, I need some advise from you guys regarding which one I should buy, I live in Middle East and the weather is very hot. all tips will be much appreciated.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Go with the FJ! Mine has been unstoppable with the 4wd system. Just make sure to get the 4wd model! Don't go with the regular 2wd model, as you might end up getting stuck in the sand of the Middle East.

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Why should I also consider these? X

Like the 2009 Toyota FJ Cruiser, the Jeep Wrangler and Nissan Xterra are SUVs that attract customers because of their off-road prowess and styling.

Which style best suits you is a matter of personal taste.

The Xterra’s interior is much roomier and more versatile than the FJ’s, which has an especially cramped backseat.

Although it doesn't cost much more, the 2009 Toyota FJ Cruiser feels like a more expensive vehicle inside and out, which may give it an advantage over the Xterra.

The Wrangler now has a full array of safety features, along with much better handling than the old version, but its interior is slightly inferior, and it still allows more wind noise than the others due to its boxy shape.

All three are very capable off-road, but the Xterra is arguably the best for those who plan to tow or haul gear; its V-6 feels especially perky on the road compared to the nearly equally sized engines in the other two vehicles, and it handles a bit better.


 
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