E2 wrote:
Your right! I test drove the FJ, Xterra, 4runner and Highlander when looking at the KK. The FJ has blind spots, but has lots of power. The 4runner is powerful, just not really my style and was $8000 more for what? The Xterra was the worse of the suv's I tested. I did not like anything!! The Highlander was not a offroad suv so that was crossed off the list. The KK is small and $8000-$10000 less then a rubicon wrangler unlimited if I went that way, but too much extra money and not the best for a daily driver or tow suv. The KK is great, wish it was more powerful, but in low4 it does great! And has great technology helping it out. I am looking at putting about a total of $4700-$5000 into my KK thou it will take some time: 4" JBA lift w/ J-Arms / 235/85r16 BFG All Terrians / Roof Rack for my spare tire / Rock Rails / Re-Gearing / Quick-Disconnect. Already have rubber mats and a mobile had radio.
My key reason for choosing the Liberty over the FJ, Xterra (above and beyond finding it more aesthetically pleasing) and even the Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited is very simple: Full-time 4x4.
I know there are a lot of people who will argue that the part-time system is better off-road. Perhaps it is true, and I won't bother posing an argument. I think with the combination of good A/T tires, the Brake Locking Differential system, and an ARB locker, my Selec-Trac equipped Liberty will be just fine. However, the selling point is that I like the ability to engage my 4x4 when the weather
starts to get a little hairy....not when there is 1" of standing snow on the street. Scratch the FJ, scratch the Xterra, scratch the Wrangler....that leaves an overpriced H3.