The Swiss
Expedition Leader
It is decision time! The company I am working for decided to change policy and instead of giving me an allowance for my vehicle to provide my with a company vehicle instead. Best thing of all : All my favorite vehicle fit the ticket :jump: My boss is fine with any choice as long as it does not break any of the company rules (his car is also not what you would call a usual company vehicle but what he enjoys driving).
So time for my Commander to go and to choose a new ride. I know there have been several similar threads lately (most of all Tacodoc thinking about becoming Wranglerdoc; I know I am not brand loyal, never have been so I chose my screen name whisely
) but I think this forum is the best because we all drive different brands but all have a common interest, so I can get imput from different sides without it starting to become a flame war. That I put this post in the Jeep forum is just because I currently drive a Jeep, and I know the Toyota guys hang out here too.
My vehicle will be my daily driver as well as my weekend warrior and vacation vehicle. I would not expect it to see more than maybe a class 3 trail. (Dictum at GWNF is probably the hardes I have done in the last 7 years)
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited:
Pros:
Cons:
4 Runner
Pros:
FJ Cruiser
Pros:
Cons:
Thanks guys
So time for my Commander to go and to choose a new ride. I know there have been several similar threads lately (most of all Tacodoc thinking about becoming Wranglerdoc; I know I am not brand loyal, never have been so I chose my screen name whisely
My vehicle will be my daily driver as well as my weekend warrior and vacation vehicle. I would not expect it to see more than maybe a class 3 trail. (Dictum at GWNF is probably the hardes I have done in the last 7 years)
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited:
Pros:
- It's a Wrangler
- Its a 4 door convertible
- With the power package surprisingly SUV like (which for once is a good thing if it is a company car
)
- Easy to put a 2" lift on and easy to put it back to stock when the lease is up.
- Cheapest of the 3
- It's "US made" (at least to about 65%)
Cons:
- Milage is not too hot
- Most likely has to be special ordered, very few X with khaki interior and power package
- No good dealership within 25 mile radius
4 Runner
Pros:
- Really loved the handling and the ride when I had one as a rental car
- Milage
- Range due to large fuel tank
- Not a convertible, but with the sunroof and the electric window in the rear hatch still a lot of open air feeling
- Interior
- Room for luggage
- Excellent local dealership.
- Plane jane exterior
- Ground clearance (maybe not in actual numbers, but looks)
- Not sure abot the possibility of bigger tires without lift or small lift
- Most expensive
- Has most likely to be special ordered (very few 4x4 here in the South East)
- 100% Japanese made (good for quality, not so good for "political" reasons)
FJ Cruiser
Pros:
- Looks
- Availability (only one that is on the lot)
- Off road performance with excellent road manners
Cons:
- Not even a sunroof
- No real 4 doors
- Trail edition almost as expensive as the 4 Runner
- 100% Japanese made.
Thanks guys
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