KEY POINTS ABOUT THIS FJ Cruiser
The FJ Cruiser was reborn after more than a 20-year hiatus with modern power yet old school looking.Each and every 2007 FJ Cruiser is powered by a 4.0L V6 engine and this one has the optional automatic transmission. This powertrain was engineered for 239* HP and 278 lb-ft. of torque. With the low overall miles, you'll find this powertrain is still very strong, vibrant, and responsive.
For safety, vehicle control, and overall passenger comfort, we have installed and balanced 4 BRAND NEW TIRES!! These tires are Nitto Ridge Grappler LT295/70R17 Off-Road tires.
The exterior shows normal aging for a 2007 model year vehicle.
The design of the FJ Cruiser features two full size front doors with reverse opening rear doors. When both side doors are open, there is an expansive opening for both passengers and cargo, plus the rear opening hatch gives added cargo options.
There was only one trim available in 2007 with the option between a 2WD or 2-4WD drivetrains. There were a couple of options and features added.
Highlights to some of additional features include:
Upgrade Package #1
- Includes 17 aluminum wheels, rear differential locks, AM/FM stereo, 6-disc in-dash CD changer and 8 speakers.
Convenience Package
- Includes remote keyless entry system, power aluminum outside rearview mirror with illuminated lamp, cruise control, daytime running lights, rear clearance sonar and rear privacy glass.
Powertrain and Mechanical
- Variable valve control allows the lift, duration and/or timing of the intake or exhaust valves to be altered while the engine is in operation.
- Two camshafts (DOHC), one operating intake valves and the other exhaust valves, are located above each bank of cylinders. The design is very adaptable to multiple intake and exhaust valves.
Safety and Security
- Brake assist senses panic braking from the speed of the brake pedal's travel and applies all available power brake boost.
- Electronic stability control monitors and compares vehicle dynamics to driver input (steering/braking/speed). When oversteer (fishtailing) or understeer (plowing) is detected, the computerized system engages the traction control and anti-lock brake systems in an attempt to control skidding.
