Besides all of the obvious reasons to love this vehicle, I'm in need of a 7 seater SUV that can handle mild to moderate offroad duties.
Clearly the FZJ80 fits the bill. But what other vehicles should I be considering?
As an XJ owner, with a family of 5 that often swells to 7 when grandparents are around, I can say these things about a few budget-minded, pre-owned 7-seaters I've looked at recently:
Series one disco: feels smaller inside than my XJ, 3rd row side-facing jumpseats are totally rudimentary.
Series two disco: Bit bigger, but all the ones I've sat in are busted, broken and leaking in some way or another. Sketchy reliability
Montero first, second, Second point five generation: Very comfy, roomy, and quiet. 3rd row is for kids only, but that's what i have, and they loved it. 3rd row gets slider windows. Good motors with stupid design features like spark plugs below the intake manifold and oil seals that leak prematurely(only certain motors).
FJ80: Comfy, quiet, smoothish ride, thirsty motor, about as slow as a 1st generation 4runner, these trucks are stout, but do not be fooled by the "designed to last a 1/2 million myth out there". If not maintained, they're money-pits, just like any other rig, also, major upgrades like bumpers, lifts, sliders, etc are VERY expensive compared to many other brands. fj80 w/roof rack and 33's = 10-12mpgs, period. haha! That said, my dad could get about 17 or so, on trips with stock-sized tires, OME lift, an NO exterior mods. He had a ton of issues with a 4wd system that was not used enough by the previous owner. replaced dried up u-joints, CV swivel boots, tcase solonoids, etc, etc...mostly due to lack of use according to his mechanic and people on mud who commented on his rig's issues.
Early suburban or travelall: big, strong, noisy, thirsty, reliable, simple, huge cargo hold. Most will hold 7-8 with 3 benches.
FJ100: comfy, classy, big vehicle, tough, no issues during ownership, tough to get desert pinstripes on, expensive and somewhat limited aftermarket. Great vehicle. Much better suited to US driving than the FJ80, plus 20mpgs on a trip is easy to do with a stock truck that is tuned up.