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2007 Toyota Fj Cruiser Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

US $14,200.00
Year:2007 Mileage:154000 Color: Skid plates Included
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

One owner vehicle, non-smoker. Clean title. Very well maintained. Runs like new. Great tires: 75% remaining. Clean everything. Great working condition.

This SUV is lots of fun! I've even seen folks use it to illegally exit the freeway in congested traffic to get some off-road use. This one is in great shape and most of it's mileage comes from freeway use. Not one oil change missed. Toyota's retro-styled FJ Cruiser SUV re-creates some of the FJ40's original charm. The FJ Cruiser sports boxy styling and a dirt-friendly interior.

Body Exterior
Skid plates Included
Trailer hitch receiver Included
Power door mirrors Included
Number of doors:4 Included

Convenience Features
Tilt steering wheel Included
Power front windows Included
Remote keyless entry Included
Speed control Included
Air conditioning Included
Front beverage holders Included
Rear beverage holders Included
Cruise Control Included
Roof Rack Included

Entertainment Features
CD player Included
AM/FM radio Included
Headphones Included
MP3 decoder Included

Speakers
6 Included

Lighting / Instrumentation
Variably intermittent wipers Included
Rear window wiper Included
Rear window defroster Included
Reverse sensing system Included
Voltmeter Included
Tachometer Included

Off-Road Capability
Ramp breakover angle:27.4 deg

Approach angle
32.0 deg

Departure angle
29.0 deg

Ground clearance (max)
221mm (8.7")

Powertrain
Engine liters:4.0
Cylinder configuration:V-6
Horsepower:239hp @ 5,200RPM
Torque:278 lb.-ft. @ 3,700RPM
Fuel tank capacity:19.0gal.
Variable valve control
Fuel:premium unleaded
Limited slip differential
Number of valves:24

Drive type
Rear-wheel

Fuel economy city
19mpg

Fuel economy highway
22mpg

Transmission
5 speed automatic Included

Safety and Security
ABS brakes Included
Brake assist Included
Dual front impact airbags Included
Dual front side impact airbags Included
Traction control Included
Occupant sensing airbag Included
Panic alarm Included
Security system Included
Stability control Included

Seats and Trim
Split folding rear seat Included
Rear seats:split-bench Included
Front seats:bucket Included
Max. seating capacity:5 Included
Rubber floor mats:4 Included

Suspension/Handling
Alloy wheels Included
Power steering Included
Front wheel independent suspension Included

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