Used 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser for Sale near Selma, AL
Toyota's stout FJ Cruiser treks into 2013 adding standard power outside mirrors with illuminated markers, a new Magma Red exterior paint color and a new color scheme for the Trail Teams Special Edition. Otherwise the FJ Cruiser continues on just as drivers like it—rugged, durable, fun to drive and loaded with old-school off-roading character. This is a true warrior that likes its drivers to use the mirrors and the road less paved. Drivers seeking a timid, road-trained halfbreed need not apply.
The FJ Cruiser is a 5-seat midsize SUV you either love or hate. Thick pillars and a heightened stance limit outward visibility for drivers unused to taking advantage of their mirrors, but anyone serious enough about adventure to get the FJ Cruiser finds its manual old-school nature a high point in its charm. Sure, its fuel economy could be better, netting at best 17 mpg city/20 highway, but those lighting up this 4-liter V6 would be just as content with more tank than the current 19 gallons to expand on its present 380-mile range on one tank. Otherwise 260 hp and 271 lb-ft of torque are more than ample to power through with either the standard rear-wheel drive (RWD) or one of 2 optional four-wheel-drive (4WD) systems, one part-time, one full-time.
Not that anyone is complaining. In fact, we couldn't find a single driver review lower than the highest possible rating. Without a glitch or snag, Toyota's reputation for reliability is exemplified in the FJ Cruiser, and drivers definitely notice the weekends spent scaling rocks rather than the Jeep-typical weekend of repairs. Affordably priced with a single trim, the FJ Cruiser offers hundreds of options depending on your outdoor style.
Standard features include 17-inch black-painted steel wheels, air conditioning, power windows and locks, an 8-way adjustable driver seat, tilt-only steering wheel, split-folding rear seat, water-resistant cloth upholstery, heavy-duty vinyl flooring, Bluetooth connectivity and a 6-speaker stereo with CD player, satellite radio, auxiliary audio jack, iPod USB connectivity and integrated steering wheel controls. The standard RWD system uses a 5-speed automatic with a limited-slip differential. Opting for part-time 4WD gets the same automatic, while the full-time version gets a 6-speed manual and locking rear differential. A Class 4 hitch receiver is available for a towing capacity of 5,000 pounds.
Most packages are geared toward added offroad prowess, the most notable of which is the Trail Teams Special Edition Package. This includes the standard Off-Road Package with Bilstein shock absorbers, a locking rear differential, upgraded active traction control system and some extra gauges, in addition to a sporty look for the bumper, grille and minor details inside and out, plus standard rock rails, door sill scuff plates, cases for key undercarriage components, special badging and 16-inch Toyota Racing Development wheels with all-terrain BF Goodrich tires.
For those desiring a few more modern comforts, the Convenience Package adds rear privacy glass, a rear wiper, spare tire cover, keyless entry, cruise crontrol, rear-view camera and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror. Springing for the Upgrade package adds the active traction control system for 4WD models, the locking rear differential and 17-inch alloy wheels also available separately, plus package-exclusive rear parking sensors, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, extra gauges and trip computer functions as well as an 11-speaker JBL sound system with 6-CD changer.
4.3 Overall rating
(14 reviews)I liked the ride and the forward visibility. Its very truck- like Vs an SUV as far as the cabin. The big draw back for me was the rear visibility. Changing lanes is VERY difficult on a busy highway as there are very big blind spots on both sides. I would think Toyota would have put in Blind spot assistance, but they may not have been available back in 2013. IF i get one, I will definitely look for after-market add on for Blind spot detection which could cost an additional $1000 with professional installation.
Great vehicle, very dependable and cool looking. The best for the money.
Even though everyone wants way too much money for these, they are fun and run forever. I own 2 of them and wish Toyota would bring them back!
Love the retro look. Very dependable. Mileage isn’t that great
Nice ride, excellent condition, a little high in price for the kms.
2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser FAQs
How much does the 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser cost in Selma, AL?
The average 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser costs about $24,157.10. The average price has decreased by -5.1% since last year. The 24 for sale near Selma, AL on CarGurus, range from $17,949 to $43,925 in price.
How many 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser vehicles in Selma, AL have no reported accidents or damage?
18 out of 24 for sale near Selma, AL have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2013 Toyota FJ Cruiser gets between 16 and 18 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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