Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs roughly the same to get the Land Cruiser to the dealership as the Infiniti.
With respect to gas mileage, the Infiniti FX50 is a bit better than the Toyota Land Cruiser, but not by much.
The Infiniti FX50 won't save you much money at the pump compared to the Toyota Land Cruiser.
Regarding MSRP, the Infiniti costs substantially less than the Toyota.
Utility
Drivers with frequent child-duty might favor the Toyota Land Cruiser over the Infiniti FX50.
The Toyota Land Cruiser is a better choice than the Infiniti in terms of hauling capacity, especially if you frequently need to carry a lot of cargo or large dogs.
Towing is significantly more the Toyota's forte than it is the Infiniti FX50's.
Convenience
The Toyota Land Cruiser's fuel tank will need to be replenished a little more often than the unit in the FX50.
Comfort
Taller drivers will significantly enjoy the extra head room in the Infiniti FX50's front cabin compared to the Toyota Land Cruiser.
The Toyota is not particularly roomier for your passengers than the Infiniti FX50.
Dimensions
The Toyota Land Cruiser is considerably more bulky than the Infiniti FX50.
The Infiniti FX50's tank is about the same size as the Toyota Land Cruiser's, though the Toyota Land Cruiser's is a bit bigger.
The Infiniti FX50 and the Land Cruiser compete for the same parking spaces.
Handling
With their comparable turning radii, the Infiniti FX50 and the Toyota Land Cruiser definitely handle almost the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
The Land Cruiser's engine isn't much larger than the FX50's.
The Infiniti FX50 has no lessons to learn when it comes to torque from the Toyota Land Cruiser.
Warranty
The basic warranty that comes with the Toyota Land Cruiser isn't quite as generous as the FX50's.