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Last post on Aug 02, 2009 at 3:00 PM
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Toyota FJ Cruiser, SUV
#2 of 11 Re: Seating in a FJ [yepitsroy]
by steevo
Aug 12, 2007 (8:12 am)
Buy a 4 door. Unless you are trying to keep your clients captive, then the FJ would serve your needs perfectly! They wont be able to get out!
But seriously, you can barely see out from the back this is probably the worst choice for your needs.
Buy something with lots of glass and 4 doors like a Pathfinder. The rumble seat will come in handy when your clients are a young family.
#3 of 11 Re: Seating in a FJ [steevo]
by yepitsroy
Aug 12, 2007 (9:05 am)
Thanks, it kind of looked that way . . . but I wanted some input from someone other than the sales guy. I appreciate it.
#5 of 11 Sleeping in a FJ Crusier in an emergency
by batman47
Nov 21, 2007 (11:20 am)
Do the rear seats in the FJ fold flat? Could I use the space -after folding the rear seats- for sleeping with my partner in an emergency, for example if we have arrived at a campsite too late.
Nov 21, 2007 (11:30 am)
With the back of the rear seats flipped forward, there is about 5 ft of space with about 42 inches between the wheel wells.
Can you sleep there? Depends on how big you are and your relationship with the other person. 8-)
#7 of 11 Re: sleeping [synergy46]
by batman47
Nov 21, 2007 (5:37 pm)
I cannot get hold of photos of the JF Cruiser cargo area. Can someone help on this? I wonder if the rear seats fold ‘flat’ or releases flat backward like the Honda Element?
#8 of 11 Rear seats
by batman47
Nov 27, 2007 (4:47 am)
If you own a FJ Cruiser could you please tell me if the rear seat can be temporarily removed? I understand that the RAV4 rear seats can be easily removed to provide more cargo space. Thanks
#10 of 11 Re: Seating in a FJ [steevo]
by shoozie
Nov 05, 2008 (12:58 am)
I concure! As much as I love my FJ, I also have no kids and rarely any passengers. Back has low visibility, not the best leg room, and the suicide doors would be very ackward for clients, especially elderly or "larger" people. Good Luck!
#11 of 11 Re: sleeping [batman47]
by david73034
Aug 02, 2009 (3:00 pm)
seats do not fold flat