You can expect between 16 and 18 combined mpg for Toyota FJ Cruiser fuel efficiency.
Discontinued in the 2014 model year, the FJ cruiser looks like a Hummer—and its fuel economy is almost as poor as a Hummer’s.
The manual six-speed FJ Cruiser gets 16 combined mpg, with the automatic five-speed getting a slightly improved 18 combined mpg.
If you’re looking for a vehicle that can handle your weekend warrior lifestyle as well as the daily commute, we recommend checking out the Toyota Rav4 or the Kia Sportage. You’ll get much better fuel economy on both these models.
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