Toyota FJ Cruiser or Ford Edge?
Randy is a fairly tall guy with a build similar to Brock's. I wouldn't expect he's much shorter than Brock actually. 
I love the way the FJ looks lifted up with nice wheels/tires, but I absolutely hated it when I sat in the one at the car show. It was uncomfortable and the interior is hideous. Also, the rear has no room.
Crazy talk. I actually love the way they look.

Crazy talk. I actually love the way they look.
FJ Cruiser hands down. I love the utilitarian look and "cool" factor of it. Also, I hate factory navigation because most of them will not let you do anything unless you are stopped with the parking brake on. being able to type in an address while doing 60 mph up an onramp while smoking a cigarette, drinking coffee, screaming into your cellphone, and typing on your laptop FTW. Seriously though it is a pain in the ass if you are on the interstate and want to do something and have to pull off...
I agree with everything Dave posted.
Mandi is looking at getting rid of her GTI one of these days and really wants an Element SC, so we went to the new car show not to long ago and checked one out. While we were there I sat in an FJ and there didn't see like much room at all behind me for any passengers that would be riding in the back.
Mandi is looking at getting rid of her GTI one of these days and really wants an Element SC, so we went to the new car show not to long ago and checked one out. While we were there I sat in an FJ and there didn't see like much room at all behind me for any passengers that would be riding in the back.
FJs do look dumb when they're stock, but they look great with a good lift and some nice wheels/tires. The downside is.... price. A mild lift for an FJ is pretty pricey and if you ever mess anything up off-road, the cost of repair is astronomical. If you want to go off-road and put big tires on it.... buy a Jeep and put a hard top on it.
In the real world, you'll be happier with the Edge. You're not going to go off-roading in the FJ. If you buy the big wheels and tires, you're going to end up with a vehicle that rides bad, handles worse, and drinks more gas. It'll look good, but you'll get used to the looks and it won't be a big deal anymore. The Edge is a good looking, good driving, and so far reliable crossover. I had one for a rental a little while ago and was EXTREMELY impressed. I honestly felt like it's build quality was on par with my Pilot. My Pilot rides a little better and has a more usable interior, but the Edge was right there....and that says a lot. I LOVE my Pilot.
To me, this is an extremely easy choice. Better build quality (yes... for the Ford), better ride, better handling, better interior, more comfortable, quieter, bigger interior, more options, etc etc.
The FJ gets the nods in the looks department, but only if you put a lift, wheels, and tires on it. That's not enough to justify the purchase to me.
In the real world, you'll be happier with the Edge. You're not going to go off-roading in the FJ. If you buy the big wheels and tires, you're going to end up with a vehicle that rides bad, handles worse, and drinks more gas. It'll look good, but you'll get used to the looks and it won't be a big deal anymore. The Edge is a good looking, good driving, and so far reliable crossover. I had one for a rental a little while ago and was EXTREMELY impressed. I honestly felt like it's build quality was on par with my Pilot. My Pilot rides a little better and has a more usable interior, but the Edge was right there....and that says a lot. I LOVE my Pilot.
To me, this is an extremely easy choice. Better build quality (yes... for the Ford), better ride, better handling, better interior, more comfortable, quieter, bigger interior, more options, etc etc.
The FJ gets the nods in the looks department, but only if you put a lift, wheels, and tires on it. That's not enough to justify the purchase to me.
Brock, talk to Chad(Black Nugget) and come down here and test drive the FJ. I can agree with those who have mentioned the blind spots. Visibility is a major
with them IMO. I looked at them when they first came out, but the practicality isn't very high. If you drove your Mustang more it might not be bad, but you aren't gonna fit 4 people of your size in it with ANY comfort. I've never looked at the Edge, but I don't like the exterior at all.
with them IMO. I looked at them when they first came out, but the practicality isn't very high. If you drove your Mustang more it might not be bad, but you aren't gonna fit 4 people of your size in it with ANY comfort. I've never looked at the Edge, but I don't like the exterior at all.As do I. I wholeheartedly believe they're the nicest looking crossover on the market.
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Last edited by Brock Obama; May 8, 2008 at 09:31 AM.
I saw an Edge today, great looking cars if you ask me.
And unless you plan on doing offroading in sand/mud get the edge. It will be a lot more accomodating for a DD imo
And unless you plan on doing offroading in sand/mud get the edge. It will be a lot more accomodating for a DD imo
I definitely need to do that. I'm sure driving either vehicle will greatly influence my decision. The problem with that, is that I'm separating the Air Force soon and talking of large purchases like a new car, with a new job gives me the jitters. It's hard to go to a dealership and talk to them about test drives when you're not 100% ready to sign papers.
That's why I said talk to Chad. That way he can talk to a salesman prior to you coming in and let him know that you want to test drive the vehicle, that you aren't prepared to buy now and are driving a few vehicles to compare. That way you don't feel like you are wasting someone's time. Seriously, there's so much time during the week that a lot of guys are standing around. If you came in on a Saturday to do that, you probably piss off a salesman, but during the week, I'm sure someone wouldn't mind. I can probably get my hands on a dealer tag and take you out on a test drive. I did the same thing when my dad was looking at cars, and I'm higher up now than I was then.







