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2012 FJ Cruiser vs. 2012 Nissan Xterra
Top FJ Cruiser Advantages Over Nissan Xterra
� perFOrmANCe AND eCONOmY FJ Cruiser’s advanced DOHC Dual Independent VVT-i V6 delivers the best of both worlds: formidable performance and impressive fuel economy.
� Better epA-estimated fuel economy FJ Cruiser’s fuel economy can help keep operating expenses lower for owners.
� A surprisiNg uTiliTY ADvANTAge Sport Utility Vehicles should be able to carry a wide array of passengers and gear. In other words, they need to handle heavy loads. FJ can, but Xterra can’t.
� much higher payload capacity FJ Cruiser can carry 346 pounds more than Xterra, which means the Nissan is seriously short on utility.
� mAJOr ON- AND OFF-rOAD CApABiliTY From its tire choices to its suspension and frame design, FJ provides on-road comfort and off-road ability that make it capable in almost any environment.
� Big 17-inch tires are standard on FJ 16-inch tires are the only choice for Xterra.
� more sophisticated suspension FJ Cruiser’s rear suspension uses flexible and compliant coil springs. Xterra is limited by rear leaf springs.
� Chassis clearance where you need it FJ can crawl across terrain that may stop Xterra.
� more off-road choices Xterra only has serious off-road technology on its most expensive model. FJ offers traction tech on all 4x4 models.
� eNDuriNg vAlue There’s more to value than just purchase price.
� Better predicted residual value FJ Cruiser may hold its value better over time.
� lower 5-year ownership cost Tally up all the costs of ownership, and FJ Cruiser comes out ahead.
� KeY FeATure ADvANTAges FJ Cruiser offers fun, functional and useful features on a wider range of models.
� Xterra limits premium features to the prO-4X FJ Cruiser comes standard with Bluetooth® technology, a USB port, and XM® satellite radio capability. Plus, a premium audio system and 115-volt power outlet are widely available.
Xterra and FJ Cruiser are likely to be cross-shopped by anyone who’s looking for a capable, go-anywhere, do-anything vehicle. Both of these machines have stout body-on-frame construction, robust V6 engines and lots of cargo space. Each can tow a hefty trailer. And of course, four-wheel drive is offered on either vehicle. But FJ Cruiser has a more focused off-road orientation.
You can see FJ’s dedication to adventure in its design, feel it in its more advanced suspension, and experience it with Toyota’s choice of two 4x4 systems. Plus, FJ is mechanically related to the world-market Land Cruiser, while Xterra traces its chassis DNA to a pickup. Which would you want offroad? As this Edge edition will show, FJ’s got the guts these customers want. And for more FJ vs. Xterra advantages, watch the Edge Live at eShowroom.
2011 Nissan Xterra shown
Top FJ Cruiser Advantages Over Nissan Xterra
� perFOrmANCe AND eCONOmYFJ Cruiser’s advanced DOHC Dual Independent VVT-i V6 delivers the best of both worlds:
2011 Nissan Xterra shown
2012 FJ Cruiser
Look inside for detailed info about this summary, important safety information and disclaimers.
OctOber 2011Updated 10/3/11
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20I2 FJ CRUISER vs. 20I2 NISSAN XTERRA
Offered in three model grades—X, S and PRO-4X—the Xterra is available with four-wheel drive in all grades or two-wheel drive in the lower X and S grades. All grades are powered by a 4.0-liter V6. A six-speed manual transmission is standard on the S and PRO-4X. A five-speed automatic is standard on all X models and available on S and PRO-4X.Here’s a look at some of the major features of the Xterra range:
Xterra X Engine
4.0-liter 24-valve DOHC CVTCS V6
Transmission
5-speed automatic
Drivelines
2WD4WD
Standard Features
5 passenger seating
Driver and front-passenger dual-stage airbags
Front seatbelt pretensioners and force limiters
Front-seat side airbags
Side-curtain airbags
Front active head restraints
Tilt steering column
60/40 split-folding 2nd-row bench seat
Manual climate control
Cruise control
AM/FM/CD audio system with 6 speakers
Remote keyless entry
16-inch steel wheels
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FJ Cruiser
Nissan Xterra at a glance
2011 Nissan Xterra shown
Xterra s
The S differs from the X by adding:
Transmission
5-speed manual
5-speed automatic
Standard Features
Splash guards
Interior air filter
Rubber-floored cargo area
Remote liftgate release
Driver manual lumbar support
8-way adjustable manual driver’s seat
Cargo-area tie-down hooks
Roof rack
Tow hook
16-inch alloy wheels
Body-side moldings
Sun-visor extenders
Visor vanity mirrors
Utili-track™ Cargo Channel System
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FJ Cruiser
Xterra prO-4X The PRO-4X differs from the S by adding:
Transmissions
5-speed manual
6-speed manual
Drivelines
4WD only
Standard Features
Rear locking differential
Hill Descent Control
Hill Start Assist
Rockford Fosgate® AM/FM/6CD/MP3/WMA audio system with 8 speakers
Subwoofer
Voice-activated Bluetooth® technology
Auxiliary audio input jack
Steering-wheel-mounted audio controls
Leather-trimmed steering wheel
White-face gauges
Overhead console
Bilstein® shock absorbers
265/75R-16 BF Goodrich® Rugged Trail® TA tires
Black body-side moldings
Multiple skid plates
Clearance lights
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FJ Cruiser Trail Teams 6mT
Offered in three model grades—X, S and PRO-4X—the Xterra is available with four-wheel drive in all grades or two-wheel drive in the lower X and S grades. All grades are powered by a 4.0-liter V6. A six-speed manual transmission is standard on the S and PRO-4X. A five-speed automatic is standard on all X models and available on S
Here’s a look at some of the major features of the Xterra range:2011 Nissan Xterra shown
Xterra prO-4X The PRO-4X differs from the S by adding:
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20I2 FJ CRUISER vs. 20I2 NISSAN XTERRA
With its limited payload, Xterra could be overloaded with nothing more than five passengers. Because FJ Cruiser has 346 pounds of extra carrying capacity, you’re much less likely to tax the vehicle’s chassis with people and gear.
� uTiliTY AND eCONOmY
FJ Cruiser 4x4 5AT
Xterra S 4x4 5AT
Maximum payload (lb.)1 1227 881
Maximum cargo room (cu.-ft.)2 66.8 65.7
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� BuilT FOr seriOus OFF-rOADiNg
Much higher payload capacity better ePA-estimated fuel economy
Though both SUVs offer nearly identical horsepower, FJ Cruiser’s Dual Independent VVT-i helps give it an edge in EPA-estimated city fuel economy.
FJ Cruiser 4x4 5AT
Xterra S 4x4 5AT
EPA-est. fuel economy, city (mpg)3
17 15
EPA-est. fuel economy, highway (mpg)3
20 20
chassis clearance to help get you through
With its better approach, break-over and departure angles—plus extra ground clearance—FJ can crawl across terrain that may stop Xterra.
FJ Cruiser 4x4 Xterra S 4x4
Approach angle (degrees) 34 32
Break-over angle (degrees) 27.4 22.9-24.6
Departure angle (degrees) 31 28.8
Running ground clearance (in.) 9.6 9.1
On- and off-road technology
FJ Cruiser has modern chassis technology that gives it advantages both onroad and off. Xterra’s compact truck-based chassis just isn’t as sophisticated. Further, Toyota makes important features available on most models. Nissan limits its best traction technology to the most expensive PRO-4 model.
FJ Cruiser Xterra
17-inch wheels/tires Standard 16-inch Only
Track width, f/r (in.) 63.2/63.6 61.8/61.8
Running ground clearance (in.) 9.6 9.1
Coil-spring rear suspension Standard Not available
Front-brake disc diameter (in.) 12.6 11.7
Full-time 4x4 system Standard with 6MT Not available
Torsen® center limited-slip differential
Standard with 6MT Not available
Active traction control (A-TRAC)
Available all 4x4 models PRO-4 only
Locking rear differential
Available all 4x4 models PRO-4 only
Full skid-plate protection Standard PRO-4 only
FJ Cruiser
FJ Cruiser AdvantagesA Closer Look
� mOre pOpulAr FeATures
FJ cruiser offers many more convenience features
FJ Cruiser offers the type of contemporary features you’d expect of a modern SUV. Xterra comes up surprisingly short in this department.
� eNDuriNg vAlue
Maintenance cost and retained-value winner
To get a clear picture of what a vehicle costs to own and operate over 5 years, IntelliChoice® estimates the total costs, including purchase, financing, insurance, fuel, residual value and other factors. And with this information, they determined that FJ Cruiser is the winner of the Lowest Maintenance Cost and Highest Retained Value in the SUV category.
better predicted residual value
According to Automotive Lease Guide (August 10, 2011), the industry benchmark for residual-value forecasting, the 2010 FJ Cruiser 4x4 5AT (the most recent year listed) has higher predicted resale value than the 2011 Xterra S 4x4 5AT.
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20I2 FJ CRUISER vs. 20I2 NISSAN XTERRA
FJ Cruiser 4x4 5AT
Xterra S 4x4 5AT
FJ Cruiser Advantage
IntelliChoice® predicted total 5-year ownership cost5
$34,629 $39,812 $5183
FJ Cruiser 4x4
Xterra S 4x4
FJ Cruiser Advantage
ALG predicted residual Value after 36 months (%)4
48 40 8
ALG predicted residual value after 48 months (%)4
42 34 8
ALG predicted residual Value after 60 months (%)4
36 28 8
FJ Cruiser Xterra
Premium audio system Available PRO-4 only
Bluetooth® technology Standard PRO-4 only
Steering-wheel-mounted audio controls
Standard PRO-4 only
XM satellite radio Standard PRO-4 only
USB port Standard PRO-4 only
iPod® connectivity Standard PRO-4 only
115-volt 400-watt cargo-area power outlet
Available Not available
Rear intuitive parking assist Available Not available
Inclinometer Available Not available
FJ Cruiser AdvantagesA Closer Look
Xterra
FJ Cruiser
1 Payload is not the Vehicle Capacity Weight as defined by FMVSS 110. It includes the weight of occupants, available equipment and cargo, limited by weight distribution. 2 Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution. 3 2011 EPA mpg estimates. Actual mileage will vary. 4 2011 Automotive Lease Guide, Inc. 5 2011 IntelliChoice® Inc., www.intellichoice.com
Competitive Comparison reflects most current information available for stated model year vehicle. Competitive vehicle data sourced from Polk Price & Specifications Professional (formerly Automotive Information Center) and from competitor web sites August 2011. All information is believed to be correct at date of printing and is subject to change without notice.
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