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XLT vs. Lariat Debate

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I went with XLT, but there were a few things I really wanted in the Lariat feature set but for what this truck is and what it's meant to be I couldn't really justify spending over $31,000 for it and the Lariat with the stuff I wanted would've ran about $35,000-$36,000.
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Does it still work if you lock via the handle touch sensor rather than using the keypad?
I asked this same question (took 3 times to get an answer, over 2 live sessions), and got this in return. I took a screenshot for posterity…….
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I asked this same question (took 3 times to get an answer, over 2 live sessions), and got this in return. I took a screenshot for posterity…….
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Question is……Don’t all Mavs have the “Anti-theft alarm system”? If so why does the Moderator qualify his (her) answer with an “if”? My guess is that this answer is generic, for all Ford models. Just like the owner’s manual is generic across all Mav models. Too many times…..way too vague.
 

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I asked this same question (took 3 times to get an answer, over 2 live sessions), and got this in return. I took a screenshot for posterity…….
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Hey what's the answer? "When the key fob dies how do ya start?"
 

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Are you sure? I just tested it again because I remember trying this months ago when I was thinking about leaving the key in the car.
On my Lariat lux hybrid. If you leave the key in the truck and get out with the window down and lock the door with the keypad.

Even after waiting a bit of time, you can climb through the window and start it with the button and drive off without ever touching the key. So leaving the key in was out for me.
Maybe I'm over stepping, I know the intelligent access doesn't work but maybe you can start it. But it's also no different than leaving a physical key in and them cranking it if they find it. I wonder if it's stowed under the rear seats if the signal will get blocked? I've had it were sometimes it wouldn't reach just because it was in my lunch bag and I had to pull the key out to get it to start.
 

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I just tried. It actually won't even lock via the door handle if the key fob is inside.
Trooooo. Need to use the key pad to do so.
 
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I ordered a low option Lariat over an XLT for three features you can't get in the XLT. Fake leather seats, push button starting, and a sound deadening windshield.
 

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but needed LED lights
As far as I know, LED lights, both for the headlights and interior lights, are standard on all trims, even the XL. Annoyingly, no trims have turn, marker, or brake lights as LEDs.
 

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As far as I know, LED lights, both for the headlights and interior lights, are standard on all trims, even the XL. Annoyingly, no trims have turn, marker, or brake lights as LEDs.
The reference was for "Signature" Leds -
 

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The reference was for "Signature" Leds -
I don't get the appeal of the little accent LEDs on the front or back. They don't look particularly functional.
 

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As far as I know, LED lights, both for the headlights and interior lights, are standard on all trims, even the XL. Annoyingly, no trims have turn, marker, or brake lights as LEDs.
As a non-car expert, just a driver, what difference does LED's make? Serious question. I've read here about people mod'ing the truck for led's but I don't understand why?
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