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Toyota Aims To Build FJ Style 4x4 Wrangler Challenger
Toyota announces Plans to build Jeep Wrangler challenger for 4x4 enthusiasts.
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The FJ is an exceptional vehicle in almost every aspect. The front CV strength could improve, The rear seats are not fun to enter/exit from, but thats immaterial for the basic purpose of what they are likely trying to achieve.
Sale figures will be affected because they are a niche vehicle. Without the inclusion of a diesel option, their sales never quite made it to Wranglers level - this would be vastly different if they considered a diesel engine option.
When Fukushima occurred, much of the parts supply for FJ cruiser was inaccessible for a period, and taste for the vehicle may have faltered with the lack of available parts. Otherwise, I can't see a decent reason for Toyota to ever stop making it.
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QUOTE "Despite the fact that Toyota’s new all-wheel-drive car–based platforms feature cargo and towing capacity that nearly matches four-wheel-drive–framed platforms, “The difference is in wheel travel, and you can only do that with frame-based,” Lentz said."
Wow , really, how could you trust what that guy says with a claim like that.
The cherokee XJ up to the Grand Cherokee WJ certainly didn't have trouble with wheel travel even standard.
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