6.8 v 7.3 XL-STX vs XLT
#16
Absolutely, you can option an XLT to be near Lariat level. You can also add the Sport pkg to an XLT, then making it look nearly the same as the STX...you can also add the 7.3l to the XL...but, none of that applies to the 2 built trucks the OP is considering. That XLT is very light on the options. I'm not sure what an XL/STX lacks compared to the standard features of an XLT.
the XL-STX truck I saw had no center console, smaller screen, cheaper (looking) trim on the interior panels etc.
I think the XLT can be some good bang for the buck on the newer trucks and you can get a really nice truck. Not sure how far you can go with the XL though.
#17
right and I wasn’t disagreeing. I guess I was just making a sidenote in a sense.
the XL-STX truck I saw had no center console, smaller screen, cheaper (looking) trim on the interior panels etc.
I think the XLT can be some good bang for the buck on the newer trucks and you can get a really nice truck. Not sure how far you can go with the XL though.
the XL-STX truck I saw had no center console, smaller screen, cheaper (looking) trim on the interior panels etc.
I think the XLT can be some good bang for the buck on the newer trucks and you can get a really nice truck. Not sure how far you can go with the XL though.
A 6.8 STX and a base 7.3 XLT are very close in price, but the XLT won’t have LED headlights, 360 cameras, and a few other things that the STX comes with.
I’ve been building a bunch of them on Fords site, because I’m thinking about ordering one. I really want the STX for the LEDs, but I really want the XLT for the center console.
The cable is still out at the house (TV & internet)
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#18
She'll drive it more. It'll haul the toys to the dunes and etc. but she works from home most days and I have a 30 mile commute so I'll be driving the 4-banger to work. I wanted to look at Rams, as well but she said she won't tolerate the electronic dial to put it in gear 😆.
#19
Absolutely, you can option an XLT to be near Lariat level. You can also add the Sport pkg to an XLT, then making it look nearly the same as the STX...you can also add the 7.3l to the XL...but, none of that applies to the 2 built trucks the OP is considering. That XLT is very light on the options. I'm not sure what an XL/STX lacks compared to the standard features of an XLT.
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#21
You can’t get the center console in a XL (not even the STX). The smaller screen in the XL is still the standard 8” screen, which is the same that comes in the XLT.
A 6.8 STX and a base 7.3 XLT are very close in price, but the XLT won’t have LED headlights, 360 cameras, and a few other things that the STX comes with.
I’ve been building a bunch of them on Fords site, because I’m thinking about ordering one. I really want the STX for the LEDs, but I really want the XLT for the center console.
The cable is still out at the house (TV & internet)
A 6.8 STX and a base 7.3 XLT are very close in price, but the XLT won’t have LED headlights, 360 cameras, and a few other things that the STX comes with.
I’ve been building a bunch of them on Fords site, because I’m thinking about ordering one. I really want the STX for the LEDs, but I really want the XLT for the center console.
The cable is still out at the house (TV & internet)
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#22
So, a little backstory. My 2018 XLT came with the jump seat because I ordered it with the manual T-case shifter. Well, the dealer screwed up my order and my truck came in with the electronic T-case. No shifter in floor. So I really liked the look of the console. Makes the truck look classier. So I bought a console and swapped it into my truck. It is a more comfortable arm rest, more storage, more cup holders, and like I said…I love the looks of it over the jump seat. This is all IMO of course.
#23
have you not driven both to understand the benefit of the center console?
I’ve had both and like the functionality much better in a center console truck for day to day use.
only thing nice about trucks without it is if you do have to fit that one extra person in a pinch then you can. But it's not a very comfortable seat to have and not something inside more than 2 or 3 times in previous trucks. Just good more for rare occurrences in my experience.
I’ve had both and like the functionality much better in a center console truck for day to day use.
only thing nice about trucks without it is if you do have to fit that one extra person in a pinch then you can. But it's not a very comfortable seat to have and not something inside more than 2 or 3 times in previous trucks. Just good more for rare occurrences in my experience.
#24
have you not driven both to understand the benefit of the center console?
I’ve had both and like the functionality much better in a center console truck for day to day use.
only thing nice about trucks without it is if you do have to fit that one extra person in a pinch then you can. But it's not a very comfortable seat to have and not something inside more than 2 or 3 times in previous trucks. Just good more for rare occurrences in my experience.
I’ve had both and like the functionality much better in a center console truck for day to day use.
only thing nice about trucks without it is if you do have to fit that one extra person in a pinch then you can. But it's not a very comfortable seat to have and not something inside more than 2 or 3 times in previous trucks. Just good more for rare occurrences in my experience.
#25
Sounds like a no-brainer for you then. The console is an option on the XLT anyways. It comes standard with the jump seat.
#26
the fact they put the shifter there makes too much wasted space
SD center console is much more useful
with the slider you can create up to 6 cup holders with the console version. How many drinks you toting around man?? I think in total I have up to 10 cup holders front and back Lol
#27
the f150 console sucks in comparison.
the fact they put the shifter there makes too much wasted space
SD center console is much more useful
with the slider you can create up to 6 cup holders with the console version. How many drinks you toting around man?? I think in total I have up to 10 cup holders front and back Lol
the fact they put the shifter there makes too much wasted space
SD center console is much more useful
with the slider you can create up to 6 cup holders with the console version. How many drinks you toting around man?? I think in total I have up to 10 cup holders front and back Lol
#28
#29
There actually is more storage space and more cup holder options with the console. For the rear passengers the console has hvac vents and it might be trim determined, but also has power ports. It's my opinion that the console is a better look too. You have the one and really only reason I can think of to not want the console, the need to carry an additional passenger up front.
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#30
For my driving the STX is the least of the worries unless there are some visual changes it offers that you like. Took those stickers off my 2023 first thing. My 2000 had the V10 and it would have been in my 2016 if it was offered. My 2023 was on the lot but 90% of what I would have ordered so I got it. I loved the V10, but I think the 7.3 Godzilla has it beat. Note I only have 1500 miles on the 2023 and comparing it to the V10 that was in my 2000. My 2000 also had a manual transmission. As for mileage, if you are worried about that get a 150 or Prius.