The FJ Cruiser Takes The Back Country
July 14, 2010 by myrna
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With it’s square lines and tight circular headlights the Toyota FJ Cruiser pays homage to the original FJ40 that tore through America’s back country from the early 1960′s through the 80′s. Today’s FJ can handle just about any terrain you can throw at it, with a V6 motor, better fuel-economy, and upgrade options galore this rebirth offers more than its predecessors. Mike Davidson Ford has become well-known for the best inventory of new cars Jacksonville and used cars Jacksonville shoppers can find in Duval county. When shopping for your next new or used truck Jacksonville Florida buyers agree Mike Davidson is your one stop shop.
The FJ Cruiser is offered with nearly boundless features, including: climate control, CD player, cargo area light, on-board computer system, electrochromatic rearview mirror, side guard door beams, outside temperature gauge, one-touch driver power window, power mirrors, remote fuel filler door release, Bluetooth hands free system, optional 17-inch 6-spoke aluminum wheels with P265/70R17 tires, and voice activated options.
The FJ Cruiser has several option packages including: Convenience Package: remote keyless entry system, cruise control, power outside mirrors with illuminated markers, rear privacy glass, rear wiper, spare tire cover, backup camera linked to an electrochromic mirror with integrated backup camera monitor.
The interior enlists flat dash panels with pipe-like structure, exterior color-keyed center instrument-panel trim, analog instrument meters, CFC-free air conditioning, subwoofer with off switch, integrated backup camera monitor, fabric-trimmed 8-way manual-adjustable driver’s seat with armrest, fabric-trimmed 4-way manual-adjustable passenger seat with seatback pocket, fabric-trimmed 60/40 split rear seats with tumble/removable bottom cushion and fold-down seatback, and water-resistant seats with adjustable headrest in each position.
The FJ Cruiser has set the bar in its class and continues to improve. Toyota’s dedication to safety has only made their SUV’s better for drivers and their families.


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