Level between XLT-Lariat
#1
Level between XLT-Lariat
I think Ford needs to bridge the gap between a loaded XLT and Lariat. There are several practical items that you should be able to get without having to jump to a luxury package. I am finding the lack of power fold mirrors to be an inconvenience also the standard headlights on an XLT leave a person to wonder how in the year 2017 these can be passed as acceptable. In short offer a trim that has all the 302A options with a package for LED headlights, power fold mirrors, 4x4A, leather appointed seat trim with cloth inserts and memory seats. Please feel free to add any other practical options that should be available without having to jump to the luxury Lariat.
#2
I agree, but your reasoning is exactly why Ford doesn't split it into another trim level........they want you to pay more for the Lariat and be forced to pay for other "upgrades" you don't want. They control what's on the trucks and want to maximize $.
#3
I was also frustrated by this. XLT with the 2.7 had the best rebates, many of the features I wanted weren't offered and I though the truck wasn't super comfortable. Made me quit being a cheap *** and get a Lariat 502a just like they want you to do.
Its part of their marketing strategy, if you want something close to/or a luxury vehicle you get to pay up for it.
Its part of their marketing strategy, if you want something close to/or a luxury vehicle you get to pay up for it.
#4
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The options on trims how they are now are still good. You can get a loaded XLT for the same price as a base Lariat, but the XLT will have more than the base Lariat except for push button start and leather. Which is a great option for those like me who don't like or want leather for example. For me, the truck is for getting things done, and to be able to withstand a bit of abuse without having to worry about doing some damage to leather seats or a soft dash if I throw some tools around.
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TomT127 (03-17-2017)
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I think Ford needs to bridge the gap between a loaded XLT and Lariat. There are several practical items that you should be able to get without having to jump to a luxury package. I am finding the lack of power fold mirrors to be an inconvenience also the standard headlights on an XLT leave a person to wonder how in the year 2017 these can be passed as acceptable. In short offer a trim that has all the 302A options with a package for LED headlights, power fold mirrors, 4x4A, leather appointed seat trim with cloth inserts and memory seats. Please feel free to add any other practical options that should be available without having to jump to the luxury Lariat.
The Lariat 501A has basically all the features of the 302A XLT except you get dual zone climate, keyless entry, 4A, heated/cooled seats instead of just heated, and power fold mirrors. The only thing missing in the 501A is LED headlights.
I've been comparing the hell out of the Lariat and XLT, and there are some interior tweaks, sure, but the price gap is already not that gigantic between a 302A and 501A, there isn't enough room for another trim level.
I DO absolutely think they need to bring the LED headlights down a couple notches. When a base mustang can come with HIDs, it's silly that at least the XLT trim can't get the LEDs, or that HIDs aren't standard for the line up to the 502A. The halogens just take so much away from the modern appeal of the F-150 in all trim levels.
Edit: Oh yeah, the Lariat also gets Homelink, which should be standard across the entire line. Pretty much everyone has a garage door opener and it's a $2 part to Ford, I really don't get the "Luxury" part of this feature.
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ssharkey8 (03-16-2017)
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Well I hate to bring up GM but they are starting to put HID's in the lower trimmed trucks, even LS's. So, Ford needs to step up their game and put HID/LED's in all their trucks as well. My 2 cents. I have an XLT with the 302A. If I was to have aftermarket leather installed, it would be hard to tell my truck apart than with a lariat. I don't need leather right now (dogs/kid) so the cloth works out better for me anyways.
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#8
Its even worse for us regular cab owners.
I got the highest package availale xlt 301a
I really wanted, 20 inch sport wheels, power fold mirrors, and led lighting. Also black cloth seats instead of the medium grey ones.
I got the highest package availale xlt 301a
I really wanted, 20 inch sport wheels, power fold mirrors, and led lighting. Also black cloth seats instead of the medium grey ones.
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Alan in bc (03-16-2017)
#9
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Well I hate to bring up GM but they are starting to put HID's in the lower trimmed trucks, even LS's. So, Ford needs to step up their game and put HID/LED's in all their trucks as well. My 2 cents. I have an XLT with the 302A. If I was to have aftermarket leather installed, it would be hard to tell my truck apart than with a lariat. I don't need leather right now (dogs/kid) so the cloth works out better for me anyways.