Yep. They went away over there after 2014 as well but the ME pressured Toyota to bring it back somehow.max225 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 4:08 pmWhoa they made them there in 2017? AND THEY STILL MAKE THEM? ?CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 3:05 pm
$23.5k for this. I'll bring it back with me in March.
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Or how about a 2020 with 0 farts for $34k
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non sport mode is intolerable. What is annoying as hell is that Sport+ results in ass end out shennanigans being possible but doesn't allow cruise control usage and dials the throttle response to somewhere between Comfort and Sport.max225 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 4:08 pmSport+ = base mode in the Mini, the green mode is like the mid mode in the BMW. The throttle mapping in the non M cars isDesertbreh wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 3:20 pm
BMW takeoff is seatbelt, ignition, sport mode switch errday.
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Weird I had no issues with CC. Must be a thing. My settings in the Fake sports were "sport" throttle + normal trans+sport suspension. + stiffest wheel. My fav setting in the M3 was certainly the "sport, not sport plus" throttle, "lowest trans" and "medium" steering wheel. The amount of customization is just frigging annoying to be honest. Just set the car up right so we don't have to
Mine has none of that... only thing that really changes is throttle response and level of TCS.max225 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 5:07 pmWeird I had no issues with CC. Must be a thing. My settings in the Fake sports were "sport" throttle + normal trans+sport suspension. + stiffest wheel. My fav setting in the M3 was certainly the "sport, not sport plus" throttle, "lowest trans" and "medium" steering wheel. The amount of customization is just frigging annoying to be honest. Just set the car up right so we don't have to
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Hmm I don't believe my fake sport had "dynamic" traction control. The m3 did... the fake sport and the mini have a TC off which puts it into a pseudo sport mode for DSC, and then DSC full off. Those are the two settings.D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 5:22 pmMine has none of that... only thing that really changes is throttle response and level of TCS.max225 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 5:07 pm
Weird I had no issues with CC. Must be a thing. My settings in the Fake sports were "sport" throttle + normal trans+sport suspension. + stiffest wheel. My fav setting in the M3 was certainly the "sport, not sport plus" throttle, "lowest trans" and "medium" steering wheel. The amount of customization is just frigging annoying to be honest. Just set the car up right so we don't have to
Mini certainly has 3 throttle maps
Sport which is epic
Regular which is great
Green which works great for commuting
I don't have adjustable suspension so same same
And then regular wheel/sport which is SUPER STIFF but feels good too.
On top of that trans has 3 modes as well... regular/sport is manually selectable and green lets the car freewheel on the freeway.
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Yep. Market is strong on these. It also goes to show that there is a major gap in the automotive landscape.
Simple nice riding off-road vehicles are just not for sale outside of the wrangler new. It props the used prices into the stratosphere.
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Most of the nice riding stuff looks very soccer mom which also adds to the challenge since none of that is really unique looking. If you do find an FJ you like you're going to have to buy it on the spot from the sound of things. I'm sure more will pop up, the good thing is that you know the market better now that you've seen all three candidates sell quickly.
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Yea .... but I just didn’t know enough back then... my options at that point in time were 26k for a 2012 with 72k miles or 18.6k plus 2 k clutch for a 2007. The 12 seemed like a better deal.
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seems to be the case. I still have to weigh it against a new wrangler it seems. It’s sort of insane that they are priced similarlyTarspin wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 9:04 amMost of the nice riding stuff looks very soccer mom which also adds to the challenge since none of that is really unique looking. If you do find an FJ you like you're going to have to buy it on the spot from the sound of things. I'm sure more will pop up, the good thing is that you know the market better now that you've seen all three candidates sell quickly.
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I like the 2012 version better then the 2007 version you dug up, but for the money I like your Ocean Blue Wrangler idea the best. They don't ride as nice and depreciation is a bitch, but it probably will be on the 2012 you found too. It's a tough call bro.max225 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 10:27 amseems to be the case. I still have to weigh it against a new wrangler it seems. It’s sort of insane that they are priced similarlyTarspin wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 9:04 am
Most of the nice riding stuff looks very soccer mom which also adds to the challenge since none of that is really unique looking. If you do find an FJ you like you're going to have to buy it on the spot from the sound of things. I'm sure more will pop up, the good thing is that you know the market better now that you've seen all three candidates sell quickly.
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Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:05 pm DFD. The forum where everybody makes the same choices and then tells anybody trying to join the club that they are the stupidest motherfucker to ever walk the earth.
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It really is a tough call.
The MSRP of a :wrangler: that I like is around 42k. After decent negotiating you can get that down to 32-34k. A low mile FJ is actually MORE expensive than that... sub 40k miles =35k+ for something 6 years old or older. I think that's def out of my budget...
I don't mind something older unless it feels beat to shit... and 150k+ mile FJs are all beat to shit based on my drives.
There are 3 categories of FJs.
2007-09 models - Rear end issues, fender issues (haven't seen any). 12-20k depending on miles 60k>200k. Directly correlated with price.
2010+ with 60-130k miles, ~20-30k
2013+ 's with sub 50k miles that people seem to want 35-50k
I think I'd like to stick with a 2010+ model as it comes with no known issues... as the 07s are too old, and 13+ are way too expensive as they cost more than a new JLU
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I'd buy in that range too, I think they will always hold more value then the 07+ because they have no known issues. Essentially, they are a collectible until there's no practical way to service them IMOmax225 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 1:48 pmIt really is a tough call.
The MSRP of a :wrangler: that I like is around 42k. After decent negotiating you can get that down to 32-34k. A low mile FJ is actually MORE expensive than that... sub 40k miles =35k+ for something 6 years old or older. I think that's def out of my budget...
I don't mind something older unless it feels beat to shit... and 150k+ mile FJs are all beat to shit based on my drives.
There are 3 categories of FJs.
2007-09 models - Rear end issues, fender issues (haven't seen any). 12-20k depending on miles 60k>200k. Directly correlated with price.
2010+ with 60-130k miles, ~20-30k
2013+ 's with sub 50k miles that people seem to want 35-50k
I think I'd like to stick with a 2010+ model as it comes with no known issues... as the 07s are too old, and 13+ are way too expensive as they cost more than a new JLU
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The potential "upcharge" for a 10+ model seems neglible, once you figure in the fact that they are 3>6 years younger with 40-80k less miles... Finding a clean one is key. Which isn't super easy... the search continues.Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 4:05 pmI'd buy in that range too, I think they will always hold more value then the 07+ because they have no known issues. Essentially, they are a collectible until there's no practical way to service them IMOmax225 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 1:48 pm
It really is a tough call.
The MSRP of a :wrangler: that I like is around 42k. After decent negotiating you can get that down to 32-34k. A low mile FJ is actually MORE expensive than that... sub 40k miles =35k+ for something 6 years old or older. I think that's def out of my budget...
I don't mind something older unless it feels beat to shit... and 150k+ mile FJs are all beat to shit based on my drives.
There are 3 categories of FJs.
2007-09 models - Rear end issues, fender issues (haven't seen any). 12-20k depending on miles 60k>200k. Directly correlated with price.
2010+ with 60-130k miles, ~20-30k
2013+ 's with sub 50k miles that people seem to want 35-50k
I think I'd like to stick with a 2010+ model as it comes with no known issues... as the 07s are too old, and 13+ are way too expensive as they cost more than a new JLU
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There you go.max225 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 4:55 pm https://www.fjcruiserforums.com/threads ... 00.739601/
This is actually a good at 49k
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Could have 5 RR Sports for that much.max225 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 4:55 pm https://www.fjcruiserforums.com/threads ... 00.739601/
This is actually a good at 49k
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This is an actually good deal here. I should go check it out...
This is an actually good deal here. I should go check it out...
Sadly very few people take care of their vehicles well at all. Most >50K mile cars are there are already beat to shit somehow. It'smax225 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 1:48 pmIt really is a tough call.
The MSRP of a :wrangler: that I like is around 42k. After decent negotiating you can get that down to 32-34k. A low mile FJ is actually MORE expensive than that... sub 40k miles =35k+ for something 6 years old or older. I think that's def out of my budget...
I don't mind something older unless it feels beat to shit... and 150k+ mile FJs are all beat to shit based on my drives.
There are 3 categories of FJs.
2007-09 models - Rear end issues, fender issues (haven't seen any). 12-20k depending on miles 60k>200k. Directly correlated with price.
2010+ with 60-130k miles, ~20-30k
2013+ 's with sub 50k miles that people seem to want 35-50k
I think I'd like to stick with a 2010+ model as it comes with no known issues... as the 07s are too old, and 13+ are way too expensive as they cost more than a new JLU
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Seats worn outD Griff wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 6:47 pmSadly very few people take care of their vehicles well at all. Most >50K mile cars are there are already beat to shit somehow. It'smax225 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 1:48 pm
It really is a tough call.
The MSRP of a :wrangler: that I like is around 42k. After decent negotiating you can get that down to 32-34k. A low mile FJ is actually MORE expensive than that... sub 40k miles =35k+ for something 6 years old or older. I think that's def out of my budget...
I don't mind something older unless it feels beat to shit... and 150k+ mile FJs are all beat to shit based on my drives.
There are 3 categories of FJs.
2007-09 models - Rear end issues, fender issues (haven't seen any). 12-20k depending on miles 60k>200k. Directly correlated with price.
2010+ with 60-130k miles, ~20-30k
2013+ 's with sub 50k miles that people seem to want 35-50k
I think I'd like to stick with a 2010+ model as it comes with no known issues... as the 07s are too old, and 13+ are way too expensive as they cost more than a new JLU
Weird smells inside vehicle
stained headliners
Scratched to shit seat backs/trunks
Faded headlights
Worn out steering wheels, leather peeling or peeled
Torn seats
All pre 2010 with 100k + had that
Like our 410k mile crown vic has none of that. And it's not like it wasn't driven...
I am far from Zillspec and wash my cars 10X per year and really don't go over the top with care but somehow my 17 year old 'vette is still prettymax225 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 6:55 pmSeats worn out
Weird smells inside vehicle
stained headliners
Scratched to shit seat backs/trunks
Faded headlights
Worn out steering wheels, leather peeling or peeled
Torn seats
All pre 2010 with 100k + had that
Like our 410k mile crown vic has none of that. And it's not like it wasn't driven...
People just really don't give a fuck and are lazy. Most homes are as well. I just can't stand to live in filth.