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Old 03-14-2006, 12:49 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: reviewing FJC this week

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AutoworldDavid previously said:
Truck kind of reminds me of cross between Element, H3 and Xterra
LOL, comparing these vehicles with an FJ in this forum is enough to spark a cripple fight!

Please tell us how you feel about the seating position. Thats my main one right there. Im hoping if its like the Prado, wich is like the Lexus GX, wich is similar to the LandCruiser. High off the ground seating position is what I love about a 4x4 rig. I put spacers on my driver seat of my 4Runner to achieve this position.

Also, the seat comfort on long drives. I sure as heck don't wanna drive all the way to Hollister Hills sitting on a flat surfaced rock. And interms of 4wheelin, can you actually try and see if you can get the FJ stuck? thanks
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