The choice between Limited and XLT trims often depends on personal preferences and needs. The Limited trim typically offers more luxury features, advanced technology, and higher-quality materials, making it ideal for those seeking a premium experience. In contrast, the XLT trim strikes a balance between features and affordability, providing good value with essential amenities. Ultimately, it's best to consider what specific features are most important to you before making a decision.
The Limited is a " higher " trim level than the XLT ( XLT , Eddie Bauer , Limited )
It's a higher trim level ( XLS , XLT , Limited ) Some of the standard features on the " Limited " are offered as options on the XLT
I believe that is a 95 amp alternator on the XLT ( 130 amp on the Limited )
Limited is the top of the line.
It's a Ford trim level , as far as I know XLT doesn't have any particular meaning . There was the XL , XLT , Eddie Bauer , Limited trim levels
In reality, no, XLT does not mean "Extra Large Truck", XLT, is just another trim package, like Limited, or Eddie Bauer, it's just the lowest trim packages, which means it is not as fancy as the Limited trim package, which is the highest, Eddie Bauer, which is the medium, and XLT, which is the lowest trim package. Yes, XLT means Extra Large Truck
limited is a trim level , above Eddie Bauer trim level , which is above the XLT trim level
The Ford Explorer XLT and Limited trims differ primarily in terms of features and luxury options. The XLT is a mid-level trim that includes standard features like a rearview camera and advanced safety technologies, while the Limited offers more premium amenities such as leather upholstery, advanced infotainment systems, and enhanced driver assistance features. Additionally, the Limited often comes with more powerful engine options and upgraded materials for a more refined interior. Overall, the Limited provides a more upscale experience compared to the XLT.
they are one and the same
I don't believe it stands for anything . It is just one of the trim levels on a Ford Explorer . Such as XL , which became XLS , XLT , Eddie Bauer , Limited
Its a Ford trim level , like Eddie Bauer or Limited are trim levels Yes it is a trim level but the XLT stands for Extra Luxury Truck. The Lariat is one above a XLT along with King Ranch, Platnium and a couple others
No, the XLT, Limited and Eddie Bauer models have the 3rd row availale.