Check out the Toyota concept at the address below. It must win the ugliest 4X4.
Col
http://www.rockcrawler.com/features/...fj_cruiser.asp
http://www.rockcrawler.com/features/...j_cruiser2.jpg
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Check out the Toyota concept at the address below. It must win the ugliest 4X4.
Col
http://www.rockcrawler.com/features/...fj_cruiser.asp
http://www.rockcrawler.com/features/...j_cruiser2.jpg
Not only UGLY...but "Butt" ugly!
All that needs are some tank treads to make the picture complete;eekr;
What are they thinking...but I'm sure if they build it, someone will buy it:p I think I'll just keep my VX...Thank you very much!
John
It looks kind of like a cross between a Hummer and an Element to me. The interior looks wicked cool though!
I'm on the other side of the fence .....
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I like it .......
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probably because I like the original Toyota FJ's ........
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Considering t2p's comment I've had another look but I still can't see anything redeeming about it. It's like someones gone out of their way to make it ugly, even the color but I would like a set of the tyres!
Col
yeah, i like it aswell, i am a fan of old school toyoa FJ Land Cruisers, and i must say it is really cool.
I like it, it's different, just like the VX, an attention getter. In a world of generic vehicles where everyone looks the same, I'm all for standing out, which is why I love my VX so much.
Yes, definitely different and it would sure grab my attention.
Ugly?!?! More like gorgeous! The only sad thing about that new FJ is that if it's produced there'll be a gajillion of them on the road. As a VX owner you become painfully aware of your uniqueness when drawn to another vehicle. Nips the buying-bug in the bud pretty quick! ;Do;
saw this one at the car show last year
i agree w/ t2p, i love the retro style.
the styling cues immediatly remind you of the old toyota fjs and land cruisers
it's an offroad vehicle...
i don't think it's ugly.
i don't find jeeps ugly either. maybe if i were concerned with trips to the mall alone...
i think h2's are ugly.
I agree... I've loved it since the first day I saw it!
I gotta say... I LOVE IT! I've liked it since the first time I saw it... unfortunately, rarely (IF EVER) do we see a concept go to production with any similarity... shame... I'd buy one!
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I remember seeing the VX at the autoshow before it came out and thought it was the ugliest freakiest thing I'd ever laid eyes on and now I think it's the coolest vehicle in the world. So you never know how designs will look to you after a year or two. I don't like the Toyota at all though at this point.
It is kind of ugly, in a rugged sort of way, especially in that color, but overall, I think it's pretty bada$$. It's got a lot of the utility aspects that I look for in an SUV, has a supercharged v6, and lots of cargo room. If it ever goes to production, I bet it would be popular as a sporty alternative to the H2.
....but if ya want really cool NEW off roadie fun.
http://www.google.com/images?as_q=Co...h=&safe=images
I'd trade my 73 Bronco for one of these....plus some cash of course..I aint gonna give it away!
Jo
I'm with you...my dad had one of these when I was a little one and I can't help but feel nostalgic...Quote:
Originally posted by t2p
I'm on the other side of the fence .....
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I like it .......
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probably because I like the original Toyota FJ's ........
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My Dad's had a chevy V-6 in it so we called it a "Chevota" lol.
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Originally posted by Jolly Roger VX'er
My Dad's had a chevy V-6 in it so we called it a "Chevota" lol.
I think the correct name is Toyolet. :-]
I really hope Ford introduces that Bronco. Sometimes I feel it could be more successful than the 'new' Mustang.
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The market is now so saturated with 3 inch ground clearance SUV's ......
dont like it...
what is with all the new cars becoming boxier? i like the VX because of its curves...
boxy is roomier, kinda like the H2, Element, Scion, and since its an SUV, aerodynamics dont play such a big role in my opinion, the only thing about the bronco that would kill it is if they put a V6 in it, a truck like that deserves a small block V8, and lets not compare the Vx to any of these concepts as it is a way better vehicle and is yet a one of a kind...
kinda funny how alot of u called it ugly just cause its out of the ordinary.
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My FJ was just about that blue(no shine) Loved my old one, but I don't beleive they could sell me the new one. It is all about the curves, isn't it?
That's a pretty bad design;puke: I had a 69 FJ40 that I owned from 1972 to 1989. It became my project car..and I loved her...this design, this retro stuff is a fad...you'll see...why not put on fender skirts, lake pipes, mud flaps and a coon tail on the antenna while your at it. A couple of bobble heads on the rear window tray would be cool too. :confused: There are classic car designs out there but this will never EVER be one them
My vote for top 5 designs (not necessarily in order)
1956 Gull Wing MB
1969 Camaro
1962 Jaguar XKE
1988 Lamborghini Countash
H1
honerable mention to:
The stingray
Early Bronco
GT 40
My list list for Forgettable car designs is vast...but some are:
early Studebaker
late Studebaker
Avanti
Element
VW bus
Aztec
Edsel
H2
and this new FJ Toy
Hey... I actually LIKE the Avanti design!!! :)
Looks like they designed it using lego's
Seeing as this thread has resurfaced anyone else think the Bronco concept looks suspiciosly like a Landrover Defender or the new Discovery? I wonder if this has anything to do with Ford owning the lot?
Col
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Originally Posted by MZ-N10
I think they are calling it ugly because of the ugliness, not the unordinariness. People here LOVE vehicles out of the ordinary... that's why we're even talking about it.
i think its awesome. looks like it would romp some ground off road. i would buy it, but knowing toyota it will probably cost like 40k. =)
Base price is supposed to be under $20k, actually. Toyota doesn't sell anything for $40k (but Lexus will be happy to oblige... ;-)
I like it, but I'm AMAZED that so many VXers are hating it - it's a cool-looking, two-door, off-road-capable sport-ute. There's only one other Vehi-cle you can say the same about...
It is just so ... square ... which is really the anithesis of vx design.
Don't they still make the Land Cruiser? And the Supra? I would think one could also equip an Avalon into that price range....but back to the subject, I love the concept...let's just hope it looks recognizable once it gets to production. If it's "only" going to be a $20,000 vehicle, it won't look much like the prototype!Quote:
Originally Posted by VehiGAZ
I love the internet... what question CAN'T you answer in 3 minutes?!?
So you got me on the Land Cruiser (base price $55,815). You can probably option up a Sequoia to $40k, and the Avalon Limited starts at about $33,500, so that one could be stretched with nav and DSC to ring the $40k mark. But the Supra, may it rest in peace, has been dead for several years now. :-(
Here's a link to Toyota's website listing all of their products (so you can check my facts and figures if you want):
http://www.toyota.com/vehicles/modelselector/index.html
Here's one to Car & Driver's short-take on it:
http://www.caranddriver.com/article....&page_number=1
So by C/D's report and the specs, I would guess that a fully-optioned 4WD version will end up running somewhere around $28k off the lot. You get a LOT of bang for that buck, though. A oh-so-important limited-slip differential, more engine, more towing, and more advanced electronics than the VX (and with the benefits of mass-production), but with an Xterra-like interior (no leather two-toned Recaros for FJ buyers!!) for a lot less money than the VX was, especially in adjusted dollars. It will appeal to a lot of buyers, I am sure.
is it me or does it seems like all those concepts wanna be hummers? :laughy:
Drove a baby blue FJ from 85 to 88. Loved it, like the new one...wish they, would make it a little lighter/smaller
i don't know why, it just sorta gave me a feeling this is a super sized mini cooper!!
Unfortunately my VX wont last forever and looking for a short wheelbase 4WD limits your choices.
This Toyota may be an answer to the SWB 4WD problem if they dont jack the price sky high on the 4WD model.
I'm sure it will be capable off road.
The VX experiance has truly been like owning a custom vehicle. To this day, it still gets stares & questions.
That will be whats missing with the Toyota. :(
What I look for in a short wheelbased 4x4 is the upgradeability prospects. I need a vehicle that I can modify to easily do 4 rated trails. (We have the Comp rig for the hard core stuff) My VX is there now but like Reg I am thinking of a replacement. Being an old LC guy (I have owned 2) I will have to look at the new Cruiser. In a couple of years you may catch Reg and I on the Cruiser forum.Quote:
Originally Posted by Reg Hinnant
Todd
If only they offered it with the loose, flappy, leaky, canvas lid option.
i love that thing, they use it for the baja 1000 now, and its doing an amazing a** job. I LOVE wired Looking SUV's, i really like also the subaru B9, or whatever iots called, i forget.