Well everyone after a week at looking around, testing, driving, reviewing and searching everything I decided to start looking for an FJ Cruiser. I plan to buy a 2007 model as I am not big about buying anything brand new. I tested several vehicles including the Jeep Commander, Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, Mitsubishi Montero Limited, Nissan Xterra and of course the Toyota FJ Cruiser.
I was looking to jump only into a V8 and no more V6 engines as I miss the V8 my Land Rover had but honestly I asked myself if I really needed the V8. Plus most V8's use a timing built vs a timing chain. When looking into the FJ Cruiser I noticed it used the same engine as my 04 4Runner which is a good thing. My current 4Runner engine has been great to me overall and as I am sure would last many years but as I have stated the 4Runner has some rust issues beyond what I would like to deal with.
With the FJ I had been worried about it being to small for a expedition vehicle but all this was no longer a worry once I tested the FJ. I found the FJ had plenty of room for my fiancé and I plus two more passengers and of course my two dogs. I was able to see using the roof rack on the FJ would be a great way to carry are gear and suitcases as long as we used a waterproof canvas to wrap everything in when going on trips if we had two passengers with us.
The styling, the power and reliability is what made me decide it was an FJ to go with. If I run 300,000+ miles and finally the engine blows, I honestly I would just swap another engine in it and keep going.
When driving some of the others models listed above they did not seem as reliably or built as good. The Commander and Wrangler Unlimited felt a little to cheap inside and I know Chrysler is not really known for dependability. From customer reviews online and Chryslers notorious issues with reliability I decided against these two. The Montero Limited was really nicely built, seemed reliable but I would have preferred the engine be a little bigger for a such a big SUV, this is my only complaint with the Montero Limited. The Xterra was a little on the cheap built side as well and no where as reliable as Toyota. I felt that the Xterra was just another SUV on the market although exterior styling looks nice, the inside is not very desirable.
Again, listed above is just my feelings and opinions. Do not hate if your vehicle is listed above as I am sure all these vehicles have there pros and cons but overall this is what I felt. I just know nothing holds its value like a Toyota and vehicles like Wranglers hold their value a lot to but its typically not due to reliability but more so that lots of people like the free style of them, for example removable doors, tops and what not. If something is wanted or desired a lot it typically holds it's value. But overall Toyota holds it's value because of reliability, functionality and overall great service.
So from here I will be shopping for a Toyota FJ Cruiser and would like to get a used 2007 model and possibly a 2008. Wish me luck