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Toyota FJ Cruiser vs Jeep Wrangler

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Re: interested in a wrangler [fourx4ever] by soonerdog
Feb 12, 2008 (5:43 am)
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Replying to: fourx4ever (Feb 06, 2008 10:40 am)

A belated "thanx" for the info. I finally got around to reading some of the pages in this rather extensive thread - had some rather heated debates going on!
 You know, after 40+ yrs of this-and-that off-road, I know for a fact, no matter what you're using, it has to be maintained. My FJ 40s had to be constantly monitored, just like my '60 chevy 3/4 ton pick-up, just like my 61 dodge lancer. My '91 FJ 80 that I bought in '97 needed new window tracks, a new power mirror, and a rebuilt radiator - all before 111K miles. My '02 Tac has been pretty cheap - course it doesn't really get off-road too much.
 Anyway, you're right about the standard stuff on the Rubicon - compared to the other trims, it is a deal indeed. It apprears to me to be "over-engineered" which is exactly what I want. I'm presently at the point of purchasing an '04 with 45K. Again, thanx for the info.
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gm wrangler by tired_old_dave
Oct 11, 2008 (7:18 am)
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Just saw references (first at insideautomotive) to the talks between Cerberus and the General. Looking at a wrangler unlimited, but with these developments brewing maybe I'll wait and see if an old fashioned 4wd small truck is coming from asia. During my brief crd ownership, it seems jeepsters will be weeping and gnashing their teeth. It appears Chrysler owners hate gm and ford for past experience and jeepsters are jeepsters for life (but a better engine for the wrangler is wanted).
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Re: interested in a wrangler [jeepboy08] by vtdog
Oct 11, 2008 (4:09 pm)
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Replying to: jeepboy08 (Feb 01, 2008 9:13 am)

Just thought I would throw in my 2c.
 
You are either out of your mind, or on drugs if you are thinking of getting your 16yo son a wrangler. Giving a new driver a car like a wrangler is just asking for trouble. I can guarantee that he will: do something stupid with the car, get in a wreck, try being "cool" with the car to all his pals and at the same time the insurance on the car is costing you more than its worth. New drivers should never be given either high perfromance, or specialty cars as they simply do not have the experience to handle them safely. You can expect only trouble with the choice of a wrangler. Try getting him a used Taurus, corolla, or some such type car that is boring and safe.
 
You can do whatever you want, of course, but I just thought someone should give you an alternative thought.
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Re: Toys are for tots [jeepnut85] by eat_my_mud
Apr 07, 2009 (3:22 am)
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Replying to: jeepnut85 (Mar 04, 2006 6:51 pm)

we are not talking about tacomas. but the fj 40. the fj40 is far better then any jeep i have had. i had a 1977cj7 a 1986 yj and now that painfull time is over i have a fj40 and its almost the best off road. the only thing better off road than a fj 40 is a volvo c303 and i have one of them too.
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Re: Toys are for tots [eat_my_mud] by fourx4ever
Apr 07, 2009 (9:31 am)
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Replying to: eat_my_mud (Apr 07, 2009 3:22 am)

The FJ-40 was pretty much just a mid 70's technology CJ-7 with a direct copy of a Chevy six cylinder for an engine. It was good, had far more off-road potential than the FJC but it was nothing really special.
 
A (shorter) CJ-5 with the factory V-8 would walk all over it off-road
 
Also, neither the CJ or the FJ hold a candle to a Wrangler Rubicon on the trails.
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Passed by the Wrangler by fourx4ever
Apr 07, 2009 (9:35 am)
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I see the consumer ratings on the Wrangler has passed the FJC. Who knows what it means, but it sure does beat the FJC off-road.
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Had 07 FJC - Have 09 Wrangler by jg7
Nov 07, 2009 (9:15 am)
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I bought the FJC new in 07, it was a cool new look. Hard to see out of and felt boxed in. I did like it though. I bought it in November and come June I was jealous of all the wranglers with their tops off. Finally sold it and bought a 09 Wrangler Sahara. Ready for winter and can't wait for summer!
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FJ Cruiser or Jeep for beginner by flifshr
Nov 17, 2009 (10:29 am)
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I have read the posts and need some help from the experts. I am not and experience off-roader who want to climb vertical cliffs. I am however a fly-fisherman who want to get back to the native creeks and up and down the mountain trails that my old legs will not allow me to hike. It will also be a transportation vehicle -- not just for the fun.
 
I have looked at and driven the FJ Cruiser and Jeep Wrangler/Rubicon 4dr. I also tend to get obsessive about things once I get started. I am in a dilema on which way to go -- need expert input.
 
I looked at the Rubicon model because it seems to be the Jeep product that has reliability and integrity. The brand new sport wrangler would not back up over the dealers embankment for a test drive -- they tried not me.
 
The FJ appeared well made and got some decent off road reports out of consumers report but dinged on the mileage and safety.
 
Which car would you recommend for me? Is a 4 Runner set up for trails or something else a better option to get as a started????

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