Daily driver/weekend camp-mobile

Best vehicle?

  • Hummer H3

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Jeep JK Unlimited (Rubicon)

    Votes: 39 84.8%
  • Toyota FJ Cruiser

    Votes: 6 13.0%

  • Total voters
    46

lenny

formerly known as PokeyYJ
Location
Bountiful, UT
Ok guys, give me your opinions on what you think would make a better DD/weekend camping machine

Hummer H3
Toyota FJ
Jeep JK Unlimited
 

RKCRWLR

Active Member
Location
Sandy, UT
I voted JK due mostly to Jeep loyalty. However, if you want to tow a popup or a boat, the JK is lame on power. Very lame on power. Are you listening Mr Jeep engineer... lame on power! I pray for forgiveness, to watch over my family and for a V-8 or diesel in the Unlimited. Did I say it needs more power already?
 

lenny

formerly known as PokeyYJ
Location
Bountiful, UT
I have driven the JK and the FJ, and for a DD the FJ would win hands down. Keep in mind that tire size will be kept below a 33". I realize that the JK is a much more work-able platform for modifications, but I am more interested in a mild lift and tires, and being comfortable driving everyday.

I have not yet driven an H3, its next on the list
 

Houndoc

Registered User
Location
Grantsville
Camping...does that mean towing or hauling gear? In that case, I would think the H3 Alpha (V8) would be the winner. Can't see either of the others doing as well in that regard.

You can get them with a rear e-locker as well.

Of course, the best solution.....buy my Montero Sport! Makes a nice dd, off roads well and is fair at towing (not speedy, but I have used it for gear loads of 3k or so to places like Lake Powell).

http://www.rockymountainextreme.com/showthread.php?t=48872
 

Bart

Registered User
Location
Arm Utah
I have driven the JK and the FJ, and for a DD the FJ would win hands down. Keep in mind that tire size will be kept below a 33". I realize that the JK is a much more work-able platform for modifications, but I am more interested in a mild lift and tires, and being comfortable driving everyday.

I have not yet driven an H3, its next on the list

If you already have your mind made up, why the poll? The H3s and nice riding vehicles, with more power than the other two. I'd still vote for the JK, and I've been in all three.
 

MRJ

Just a user
Location
Draper, UT
I voted JK. Come on the top comes off. 3" lift and you can fit 35's.

Oh yeah the lifetime warantee isn't bad either.
 

Paul R

Well-Known Member
Location
SLC
I voted for the FJC they are starting to grow on me... Although you need to take into consideration that they only have 2 doors and then suicide doors... If you have kids jumping in and out it would get annoying really fast. The JK would be my next on your list especialy with the 4 doors... But I think over all I would consider a 4-Runner...:) Reliable and comfortable with some definate capabilities to get to a campsite especially if you are not looking for anything extreme...
 
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lenny

formerly known as PokeyYJ
Location
Bountiful, UT
If you already have your mind made up, why the poll? The H3s and nice riding vehicles, with more power than the other two. I'd still vote for the JK, and I've been in all three.

Well, the JK is a distant option in my mind,, I have not decided yet for sure. I am a little worried about the depriciation the H3 and JK will suffer vs. the FJ

As far as camping, I would not be towing, just tenting it out of the rig. I think that my biggest complaint after driving the JK was the lack of power, especially since I had just come from driving an FJ. The JK would be an awesome offroad vehicle, and that is why I am considering it, but the downfalls on the street may sway me towards one of the others.
 

lenny

formerly known as PokeyYJ
Location
Bountiful, UT
I voted for the FJC they are starting to grow on me... Although you need to take into consideration that they only have 2 doors and then suacide doors... If you have kids jumping in and out it would get annoying really fast. The JK would be my next on your list especialy with the 4 doors... But I think over all I would consider a 4-Runner...:) Reliable and comfortable with some definate capabilities to get to a campsite especially if you are not looking for anything extreme...

4 Runner crossed my mind as well, the reason I didnt really consider it was that the other three i listed have at least 1 locker from the factory.
 

lenny

formerly known as PokeyYJ
Location
Bountiful, UT
Camping...does that mean towing or hauling gear? In that case, I would think the H3 Alpha (V8) would be the winner. Can't see either of the others doing as well in that regard.

You can get them with a rear e-locker as well.

Of course, the best solution.....buy my Montero Sport! Makes a nice dd, off roads well and is fair at towing (not speedy, but I have used it for gear loads of 3k or so to places like Lake Powell).

http://www.rockymountainextreme.com/showthread.php?t=48872

I thought about the Alpha as well, but its a bit out of my price range :(
 

Bart

Registered User
Location
Arm Utah
As far as camping, I would not be towing, just tenting it out of the rig. I think that my biggest complaint after driving the JK was the lack of power, especially since I had just come from driving an FJ. The JK would be an awesome offroad vehicle, and that is why I am considering it, but the downfalls on the street may sway me towards one of the others.

I agree, the JK is a bit anemic. My problem with the FJ is the doors. One, the 2 door, with the suicide for the rear, and two, I hear if you use them off road much, those doors will start to make a lot of noise.
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
I thought about the Alpha as well, but its a bit out of my price range :(


I wasn't very impressed with the 5 cyl. H3..... About as anemic as the 3.8L JK. I'd take the JK, but you probably already knew that. It's lacking alot of the gadgets and gizmos and I like that. Simple is good. Esp. when you're dropping some serious $$,$$$.$$ for a rig.

We'll be purchasing an Unlimited JK when they get a decent motor.
 

lenny

formerly known as PokeyYJ
Location
Bountiful, UT
Hmm,, I didnt know that the Runner had a locker option.... interesting...

Good info on the H3, I have yet to drive one, but I had heard that there were underpowered.

As far as the gadgets and trinkets on the JK, the one I drove had keyless entry, power windows, sat radio, remote start, traction control,, ect... seems like they are loosing their bare bones appeal... It was nice to have the remote start though :D
 
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