I saw a new looking dark green one in a parking lot yesterday and wondered if they were still making them. Guess that answers my question.
I have a soft spot for these, although I'd probably still get a Grand Cherokee over it.
Avg 26 mpg on the first trip with the V6 and the incredible 8 speed tranny. Not even a hiccup.
That's 26 highway, right? What's your city mileage like?
The overall performance really knocked my socks off. If you get chance do a test drive. 
. It's both a great truck, and a ridiculous truck, and I'll drive mine until it falls apart because it's a Toyota, and because it still puts a smile on my face. 

I should add that I don't think the FJ was a flop, I just think they could have gone further - solid front axle, removable top, a little more utilitarian interior, etc... There's no doubt they are tough as nails as are pretty much all Toyota 4x4s. I wouldn't trade my current Toyota pickup for anything-except maybe a 1978 FJ-40![]()
. I don't necessarily agree about the sfa by the way. I think it was a good design choice. The independent front suspensions handles and corners much better than any wrangler will ever aspire to, and there's really no terrain other than rock hopping on which the sfa has a serious advantage. If you need that much suspension travel, then yeah sfa is the way to go.I used to slag on trucks with independent suspension until I got my old Ridgeline. I had always been a die-hard Jeep fan. They're great off road, but lousy on-road. Then I realized that, for the most part, nothing in the Pine Barrens requires a vehicle have that much flex. (Maybe if you're going into a super deep mud hole, but if you are then you deserve to get stuck.)
I think Toyota realized that while the truck is great for being off-road the vast majority of them wouldn't go, and likely a sizable demographic would be people like myself who just want to tool around the woods and not climb up mountains of butter.
Nice truck, Bob. I still think the Taco is the best looking small pickup. The body sits just right. On your starting problem, I'm going with O2 sensor.