s1000pre
Active Member
So glad to hear everyone is ok!
You mention max tow package. One thing to consider and the reason I went with an XLT Max is payload. Payload on my 2022 XLT Max with panoramic is 1,780. Most Platinums we looked at had 1,300-1,500 payload. Pulling close to max tow will put your hitch weight at 900lbs. That leaves a Platinum with only 400-500 lbs. payload for occupants and gear. A loaded up XLT will give you another 300ish lbs. I had a 2019 Explorer Platinum, and a 2019 F150 Limited. It comes down to function over form.
XLT Pros: good luxury, great payload, save about 15K
XLT Con’s:
No blue cruise (do I really need this)
No intermittent wipers (whatever)
No PwR running boards (I don’t miss these)
No 15.5” screen (I’ve heard it reacts slowly) the 12” is still great
No pillow embossed leather (not a replacement for 300 needed lbs of payload.
Less HP & torque. I haven’t noticed the difference going from my F150 with the 400hp engine.
You mention max tow package. One thing to consider and the reason I went with an XLT Max is payload. Payload on my 2022 XLT Max with panoramic is 1,780. Most Platinums we looked at had 1,300-1,500 payload. Pulling close to max tow will put your hitch weight at 900lbs. That leaves a Platinum with only 400-500 lbs. payload for occupants and gear. A loaded up XLT will give you another 300ish lbs. I had a 2019 Explorer Platinum, and a 2019 F150 Limited. It comes down to function over form.
XLT Pros: good luxury, great payload, save about 15K
XLT Con’s:
No blue cruise (do I really need this)
No intermittent wipers (whatever)
No PwR running boards (I don’t miss these)
No 15.5” screen (I’ve heard it reacts slowly) the 12” is still great
No pillow embossed leather (not a replacement for 300 needed lbs of payload.
Less HP & torque. I haven’t noticed the difference going from my F150 with the 400hp engine.
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