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FJ Cruiser
Since my 370Z decides to fail me at 12K miles, I am thinking about moving up my plans for a dedicated race car and baby. In order to get them, I will need a tow vehicle. I am thinking about a FJ Cruiser since it is relatively cheap and it has a decent towing capacity (5000lbs, 3000 race car with 2000 trailer). Have you guys driven one? I just want to see your thoughts on it.
I am tempted to get another sports car, but nothing is really good in the 20-30K range. I dont want to go overboard since I don't plan to track any car over 10K on the track in the near future as I saw my friend's 30K Corvette getting totalled. I will miss the autox scene, but I can always take the Prius with slicks to scare the rookies. I would also love a sports car to drive to work, but I am not sure a used European car for $20K is a good idea, especially with my luck on cars since almost every car I owned broke for one reason or another the last 4 years. |
My folks just bought a 2008 FJ with TRD pkg.
It's not bad. It's not powerful, considering the weight. It's not sporty in the least. Brakes are a bit light, too. But it's comfortable and capable. And you can fit adults in the back pretty comfortably. It's a nice ride, and they can be had for a very reasonable cost. |
I dunno if I'd want to tow with that thing. You'd be maxed out with just the car and trailer...
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Makes it look kind of like a cyclops. |
If you are gonna tow a trailer with a vehicle on it you need tow rig with torque and a long wheelbase. Look for an older used deisel truck or and gasser like a F250. I would be afraid of the trailer over powering the FJ on a windy hilly road.
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I ride in my friend's FJ at least 2 or 3 times a week. it feels more like a truck above anything else. The space inside feels awkward IMO, especially if you plan on having adults of my size in the backseat; Very very good in snow. Decent car overall but not the best for towing anything else as the engine is not very powerful.
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FJ fails for towing tbh.
What are you getting for the track? |
FJ is all fluff, and over-priced.
I would recommend a low mileage 2005-2007 Xterra SE over an FJ |
FJ's correctly optioned out are a very good off road vehicle, but I wouldn't tow anything substantial wiht it. Esp since it has a relatively short wheelbase.
If you're set on a 'yota, I'd go with the new 4runner instead, it's good better room/ergonomics inside and has the same tow rating and a slightly longer wheelbase. A used ,or new for that matter, Xterra would be cheaper. Has a 5K tow rating as well, but like I said earlier, I wouldn't really want to take any of these vehicles right up to their max rating. used 1/2 ton pickup or 3/4--1ton diesel pickup is your best bet for a tow vehicle. |
Xterra is an old design and it is a piece of poop. It gets like 16mpg average while the FJ gets 20. Look at the resale value, the FJ is not a bad car. The problem is that they all come loaded from the factory, I am not paying $32k for it.
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Get an FJ, it's seems obvious you are leaning that way already. I personally really like them, wouldn't mind a trail teams ed. FJ in either white or this year's army green color at all. |
My folks have an FJ, my bro has an Xterra. Both are nice vehicles.
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suggestion for a track car..... Miata.
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