2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Specifications

Select a Trim:

Trim MSRP / Invoice Fuel Econ
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser: RWD 4dr Auto (Natl) $23,045 / $20,969 City: 16
Hwy: 20
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser: RWD 4dr Auto (GS) $23,045 / $20,969 City: 16
Hwy: 20
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser: RWD 4dr Auto (SE) $23,045 / $20,969 City: 16
Hwy: 20
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser: 4WD 4dr Man (Natl) $24,225 / $22,044 City: 15
Hwy: 18
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser: 4WD 4dr Man (GS) $24,225 / $22,044 City: 15
Hwy: 18
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser: 4WD 4dr Man (SE) $24,225 / $22,044 City: 15
Hwy: 18
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser: 4WD 4dr Auto (Natl) $24,635 / $22,416 City: 16
Hwy: 20
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser: 4WD 4dr Auto (GS) $24,635 / $22,416 City: 16
Hwy: 20
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser: 4WD 4dr Auto (SE) $24,635 / $22,416 City: 16
Hwy: 20

Other Choices:

    The Xterra and Wrangler are both vehicles that, like the FJ Cruiser, draw people based on their styling and off-road prowess, and it’s mostly a matter of which styling suits you best. All three are very capable off-road, but the Xterra is arguably the best for those who plan to tow or haul gear on the road; 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 on the road. 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 to the others, and it still has more wind noise than the others due to its boxy shape. The Xterra’s interior is much roomier and more versatile than the FJ’s, which has an especially cramped backseat. Although it’s not much more expensive, the 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser feels like a more expensive vehicle inside and out, which may give it an advantage over the Xterra.

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Comments (2 total)

  1. Great SUV

    By Erwin Koti | Posted: 8/9/2008

    I've owned mine for 9 months and the truck is great. This is the truck to buy over a Hummer all day long. Back and forth to work or off roading this truck can do anything. Comfort level is great and actually if positioned properly, the mirrors are large enough to not have any blind spots as people report. It doesn't matter if it's me driving or my wife, we both love this truck and would reccomend it to anybody looking for this type of fun and utility.

  2. Buy Back of the FJ!

    By Mitch Todd | Posted: 19/9/2008

    The highly under publicized issue of the engine bay inner fender aprons cracking, bulging & ripping apart needs to be brought out into the open! Most FJ enthusiasts know about this design flaw, but over time (since it's been determined to be a repetative flex issue) most FJ owners will eventually notice the aprons flapping about once they completely rip. Virtually all FJ's will be out of warranty by that time and this will bite Toyota in the tail eventually. FJ OWENERS TAKE NOTE AND LOOK FOR THE EARLY WARNING SIGHNS. ALL 2007'S AND 2008'S ARE AFFECTED. JUST GOOGLE "FJ CRUISER ENGINE BAY RIPS". The Austrailian sold "Prado" built on the exact same frame has these same issues.

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