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Help Me Decide... XLT FX4 vs Lariat

Should I order XLT FX4 or Lariat?

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BlackMav23

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I'm currently driving a 2023 XLT, FX4, 4k Tow, Luxury, CP 360, Remote Start, with Moonroof and Manual Rear Slider.

I'm a little disappointed there's no Lariat FX4 this time around. Never thought picking a higher trim level would eliminate features. I'm also bothered by the lack of rear slider on XLT and what looks to be light blue trim accents inside.

That said... even with the increase in price, the addition of push button start (no more turning car off to go back in the house) and the upgraded head unit are pretty compelling.

Do I choose the FX4 for skid plates, upgraded cooling, tow hooks, better rims and tires, and upgraded cooling and suspension.

Or do I choose the Lariat for upgraded safety features, better sound system, adaptive cruise, power rear slider, nicer looking rims.

Would appreciate your thoughts in the comments either way.

Also, does anyone else think the Lariat seating in the previous model year looked classier?
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Hunters Edge

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Obviously it's your choice but I wouldn't buy, pay good money or own vinyl seats ever again. That being said different strokes for different folks.

I think for longevity and unique upgrades with the FX4 far exceeds anything the lariat comes to the table with. Keep in mind some of the upgrades on the FX4 also is included with the 4K tow or they use to upgraded fan, radiator and trans cooler. Besides the tires, wheels, suspension, skid plates and tow hooks you mentioned on the FX4. It also comes with hill descent, different modes and off road screen in the instrument cluster.

Best of luck with your new truck.
 

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I'm currently driving a 2023 XLT, FX4, 4k Tow, Luxury, CP 360, Remote Start, with Moonroof and Manual Rear Slider.

I'm a little disappointed there's no Lariat FX4 this time around. Never thought picking a higher trim level would eliminate features. I'm also bothered by the lack of rear slider on XLT and what looks to be light blue trim accents inside.

That said... even with the increase in price, the addition of push button start (no more turning car off to go back in the house) and the upgraded head unit are pretty compelling.

Do I choose the FX4 for skid plates, upgraded cooling, tow hooks, better rims and tires, and upgraded cooling and suspension.

Or do I choose the Lariat for upgraded safety features, better sound system, adaptive cruise, power rear slider, nicer looking rims.

Would appreciate your thoughts in the comments either way.

Also, does anyone else think the Lariat seating in the previous model year looked classier?
So are you thinking of getting rid of your 23 already? I keep my vehicles 15-20 years. Different strokes 😃
 

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If you get 4K tow on the Lariat you are getting the hardware goodies that come with an FX4 minus the skid plates and tow hooks. Skid plates can be added easily.

If you're going to be wheeling and needing your tow hooks then the question is answered.

For me, even with the Tremor I never thought I would use the tow hooks and I never did.

I've got a Lariat 4K scheduled to be built week of 11/11. Never seriously considered the XLT FX4.
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