SWAYING THE JURY; The FJ is slowly building its case.(News)(Product/service evaluation)(Brief article)
AutoWeek, November, 2006
Byline: ANDREW LUU The retro-inspired Toyota FJ Cruiser met a staff divided when it joined our long-term fleet. Some liked its off-beat character, others criticized its huge blind spots and premium-fuel diet. But some opinions have already started to shift. "I admit my initial negative feelings have softened, but not much,'' said one detractor.
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"My biggest initial complaint, the lack of visibility, didn't bother me as much this last time, but I still don't feel entirely comfortable behind the wheel.'' The FJ has proven its value on a couple of 1000-mile trips, ...
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