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Picked up a 250 XLT a week ago. Everything about the truck seems to be an improvement over my 2012. Ride, the interior, the smoother shifting/less clunky transmission, the bells and whistles with the premium package, etc.
I've added Weathertech no-drill mud flaps and the Weathertech floor liners. I was in a hurry to get them since the truck was in the snow up north the day after I got it.
Please let me know if you have any questions and thanks to everyone who makes this a great forum
Gorgeous truck. I love how ford gave a lot of attention to the XLT for this redesign. You can get a lot more options you couldn't get before. I plan on getting an XLT also.
Gorgeous truck. I love how ford gave a lot of attention to the XLT for this redesign. You can get a lot more options you couldn't get before. I plan on getting an XLT also.
How does that 6.2 feel?
Thanks! I'm a big fan of the premium package, it's almost like a Lariat minus the leather in my opinion.
The 6.2 feels more responsive and confident than my last truck. I feel like the engine is properly mated with this new transmission. My last truck had the diesel transmission which seemed a bit clunky to me. Both trucks have 3.73 gears.
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