I’m also questioning my original OBX choice but it is the lowest trim to be able to get the high package and I do like the painted flares, etc. The only problem is that it needs the Badlands tires badly but that is fixable.
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I'm not expecting this to happen, but it sure would be awesome if Ford just included these packages and didn't raise the price.I agree. I think ford could rework the trims a bit to make it better. the big bend should get the mid package standard and then the outer banks should get the high package standard. That would make both of those trims more appealing.
Great minds! My plan is to do the same thing. That's why I'm anxious for b&p!!?I chose the obx originally, but I'm waiting on b&p so I can build each series with the options I want. Then I'll be able to compare apples to apples. Honestly, that's the only way any of us will be able to decide. I have a feeling that a bunch of us will be choosing different series once b&p is released. I just hope my wallet can handle my choices! ??????
Don‘t forget Daytona.Perhaps someone will chime in on the panhandle, but here in North Florida, you can drive on the beach. In St. Johns county (42 miles of coastline - 16 miles permit driving), the driving is restricted to the dry sugar sand near the dunes. 4WD is mandatory and even so, I have a large photo gallery of others who had a bad day at the beach digging. Flagler county does not allow driving on the beach. In Duval county, you can drive on at Huguenot Park - but pay attention to tides as they come in fast catching drivers unaware inundating vehicles. Fernandina Beach allows beach driving, but I've never been.
I didn't. I just don't consider Daytona (or NSB) as North Florida. I consider that area Central Florida. South of the Cape, I don't think there are any beaches that permit driving. I'm not sure of beaches in the Panhandle.Don‘t forget Daytona.
My thoughts exactly !!! I'm thinking Black Diamond now.. hoping the sound system is available at this trim, however it seems OBX and up only .. i also agree the OBX might be Similar to the Sahara parked out front of the elementary school waiting for the kids..First, I love, love, love the open air design of this truck. I‘ll drive it on the roads and beach here in FL, and since there are no rocks or even hills, I don’t need the rugged rock climbing features. But the more I compare the models the less convinced I am that the OBX is going to be my choice. Being the ‘luxury’ choice I thought I’d be getting a lot more creature comforts or upgrades to justify the cost. But the 12” screen is not even standard! The hardtop is not standard. The leather is not standard! Not sure I even like the larger rims/skinnier tires. Heated side views in FL won’t ever be used. Painted side views and fender flares - who cares? I’m starting to get the feeling that the OBX is either a sucker’s bet or the soccer mom trim and I hate that. So please change my mind.... have I overlooked something that makes the OBX stand out in its own right? Otherwise, I’m probably better off dropping down a trim or two or three and then adding the options I really want. I’d appreciate any constructive thoughts or suggestions!!
I was a hardtopper, but the more I think about open air the more I want the folding soft top. I have a JL with hard top and it doesn’t take long but it’s kind of a pain in the ass.Keeping the softtop might be better for an on the fly open air experience and will hopefully let you put it back up quickly if the weather gets bad.
Discount Tire takes tire trade ins. Drive it right there from the dealer and have them swapped out.my only gripe is the tires. Q&A confirmed no tire options outside stock and Sasquatch (and now 37s). So sounds like to get 33 AT like the badlands will cost me over 1k across 5 tires, then I have to go through the hassle of eBaying the stock tires only to recoup a few hundred bucks (which annoys me). I’d happily pay Ford upwards of double the cost of the price difference between the 32s and 33s. It will still be less and the car would be delivered as I want it. So I really hope that’s something they end up offering.
I’ve been thinking along these lines for a few days now. I guess the complications start when Ford markets trim levels towards off-road prowess and maximum personalization. Its harder than the normal xl, XLT, Lariat progression, but try.I agree. I think ford could rework the trims a bit to make it better. the big bend should get the mid package standard and then the outer banks should get the high package standard. That would make both of those trims more appealing.
Grayton Beach, FL in the Panhandle. One of the most beautiful beaches in FL.I didn't. I just don't consider Daytona (or NSB) as North Florida. I consider that area Central Florida. South of the Cape, I don't think there are any beaches that permit driving. I'm not sure of beaches in the Panhandle.
closest one from me in NJ is 250 miles away. Nor other shop I spoke to said they’ll pay for take-offsDiscount Tire takes tire trade ins. Drive it right there from the dealer and have them swapped out.