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<blockquote data-quote="bruinFJRguy" data-source="post: 1301253" data-attributes="member: 89285"><p>I think the biggest advantage is the 6th gear on a '16. You'll be looking at above your budget for a '16, but I imagine you could get a '15 for close to your budget. Others know more than I, but I think the modes, heated grips, and factory cruise are the biggest advantages to the gen 3.</p><p></p><p>I had negotiated for a '14 last spring with zero miles for a hair over 12 out the door. I imagine you could find a new '15 for about the same. I'd call around and drive the hard bargain. If there are any '14s left around, they could maybe be had for less. I didn't buy the FJR at the time and bought a new FJ-09 instead, but I recently decided I needed the FJR too, so I picked up an '08 to determine if the FJR is a do-all for me. I may go for a new one in the future, but I'm loving this for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruinFJRguy, post: 1301253, member: 89285"] I think the biggest advantage is the 6th gear on a '16. You'll be looking at above your budget for a '16, but I imagine you could get a '15 for close to your budget. Others know more than I, but I think the modes, heated grips, and factory cruise are the biggest advantages to the gen 3. I had negotiated for a '14 last spring with zero miles for a hair over 12 out the door. I imagine you could find a new '15 for about the same. I'd call around and drive the hard bargain. If there are any '14s left around, they could maybe be had for less. I didn't buy the FJR at the time and bought a new FJ-09 instead, but I recently decided I needed the FJR too, so I picked up an '08 to determine if the FJR is a do-all for me. I may go for a new one in the future, but I'm loving this for now. [/QUOTE]
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