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2012 Toyota FJ Cruiser Pros and Cons Member5395 People have complained a lot about visibility. I have *almost* got used to the lack thereof. Need to learn to use and undertand mirrors. It takes more time to learn to park and maneuver in tight spaces than, say, a Jeep Grand Cherokee (which I have driven for long distances... |
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2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Pros and Cons Member5159 Mirrors are too small to eliminate blind spots completely, driving position not a problem, it is all about visibility or the lack of, parking lots are tough. One comparison is its like driving a cargo van with dinky mirrors. |
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2009 Toyota FJ Cruiser Pros and Cons A member in Wyoming, United States Very claustrophobic. The windshield is very short for as large as the vehicle is. Also, the half doors (and small windows) makes for a very large blind spot on the sides. |
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2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser Pros and Cons A member in California, United States Spare tire intrudes on rear visibility. Side visibility also poor due to wide pillers. |
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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Pros and Cons A member in Alberta, Canada |
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2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Pros and Cons Member2769 There are a lot of blind spots to get used to. The large mirrors help, but you need to get used to it. |
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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Pros and Cons A member in Ontario, Canada Although it has plenty of space and visibility upfront, looking behind you is a chore. Door mirrors are too narrow. Using the windshield-mounted rear-view mirror is like looking through a tube. C-Pillars severely compromise shoulder-checks. |
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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Pros and Cons Member835 Blind spots everywhere |
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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Pros and Cons Member1247 Poor visibility to the rear, partially overcome by ultrasonic sensors in the rear bumper which warns of unseen obstacles in blind spots. |
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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Pros and Cons A member in Ontario, Canada |