jimijammer
Well-Known Member
You, also, are making my point. The F150 has so many trim levels for basically the same truck you can get just about any combination you want if you are willing to sift through them. Some people want the simplicity of just picking a trim level and some need a few specific things. Why then is the Mustang so limited in the trim choices? I am sure that will expand in a year or two to accommodate these frustrations, and I realize they had to stop somewhere with the design, but I'm committed to this purchase and don't want to feel the need to trade up to 2nd or 3rd model year changes...like for a 8 speed auto trans...etc. I don't usually rant this way, just good-nature discussion I hope.I can understand that...Its just that the premium has exactly the options i wanted along with the radio...toggles leather among other things...I always opt for the best audio systems factory. It was a very easy selection. no need for reverse sensing, Nav, adaptive cruise control or rain sensing wipers, 50th appearance or even the premium trim. I like functional practicality along with luxury & handling suited for an Audi sport coupe
I tried optioning out a 2015 F150 with the options that I preferred but with some trims snd my own taste of finishes just did not match at all! My head is still spinning from the options packages
It was 1000x harder to pick the trim line as it was to just select the FX4 model as when I ordered it even with base options similar to my truck... the cost was still way over 13g when my truck had an msrp of 39k...
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