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desmolicious says:
05:35 PM, 03/20/07
Anyone know how the sales of the FJ Cruiser are doing now the Wrangler is out?
orangutan says:
10:24 PM, 03/20/07
http://www.i-go-cars.com/autos/toyota-reports-february-sales-figures/
"FJ Cruiser reported February sales of 5,040 units."
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=ind_focus.story&STORY=/www/story/03-01-2007/0004537739&EDATE=THU+Mar+01+2007,+02:00+PM
"Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited continued to post strong sales in
February with 9,240 units..."
desmolicious says:
01:14 PM, 03/21/07
So Jeep is outselling Fj almost 2-1... Hmm, maybe some people are starting to notice that you can't see out of the FJ...
firstwagon says:
06:48 PM, 03/21/07
Maybe people noticed the roof doesn't come off the FJ and it's bases at $10K more.
And it only looks a little like a classic instead of being a classic.
dforrester says:
05:47 AM, 03/22/07
Absolutely no shock given the proven history of Jeep's products. The latest redesign has brought many much needed upgrades, and basically allowed the Wrangler to leave a foot (tire?) in two worlds - decent ergonomics, ride quality and comfort for those who that matters to, and still class leading off road ability and reliability to those that seek those traits.
http://www.ajeepthing.com/jeep-blog/land-range-rover/category/jeep-wrangler/
ateixeira says:
08:18 AM, 03/22/07
The FJ is doing quite well. Remember it shares a platform with the 4Runner, so it probably cost Toyota very little to put it out (unlike the Tundra).
Consumer Reports just published their annual auto issue, and the FJ came back as the compact SUV with the most satisfied owners. Basically they asked owners if they would buy the same thing again, and the FJ ended up best in class.
I agree visibility is poor, but buyers realize this and love it anyway, in fact they love it more than any other vehicle in its class.
Back to the Unlimited - no surprise at all to see the 4 door selling well.
I wonder how many of those 9240 are 4 doors, vs. the old style 2 doors? It would be interesting to see FJ vs. the 2 door alone.
desmolicious says:
12:54 PM, 03/22/07
The bummer with the FJ is that it is a brand new design, so there was absolutely no reason why it should have such poor visibility. The original FJ sure didn't.