Would love to get a ride/drive in one. I'm sure the Ecoboost's are plenty capable. Watched a Ford Flex with a tune (but otherwise stock) crack off some 12 second passes at Beach Bend a few years ago. I'm sure there's power to be made with an engine that is already designed to handle sustained load (towing) under boost without meltdown
I hate Fords current interiors though. That giant screen with the 1/2 dial button thing, not for me. The console shifter that electrically folds, the gauges in the XLT (The digital cluster isn't terrible). Just not a place I want to sit in for many hours a day. Honestly, don't like the '19-'21 GMC interiors either. That crappy rubberized button feeling, and the overly upright design of the center stack is just poor aesthetics for me. I'll miss my panoramic sunroof if I go GMC. I agree that's a huge oversight from GM at this price point. I'm sure I would be just fine, but it's not great. Really like the Titan interior in general, and the RAM isn't terrible either, but I don't like the gauge cluster. Font and gauge surrounds aren't my style. I really like the Tundra interior from pictures, but haven't found one to sit in yet. Maybe I'll swing by the dealership tomorrow on the way to biking.
Oh, no doubt I'm talking about competing priorities here. My daily drive I want to be zippy and fun. I also have delusions of "overlanding" with a fullsize pickup and camping in the mountains out west. Doubt I'll ever do that, but I think I might one day, maybe, if I win the lottery.......so of course I need to base my buying decision on that right?
</sarcasm>
Oh, no doubt here. I love the handling on a steel suspension, love the adjustability and versatility of the air-ride system. My Q7 doesn't ride great, and handles acceptably because of the height and the dampers, the spring rate is ALL wrong at that height.
Here's another thought.......that my wife brought up........Get the truck, and then find a cheap motorcycle for being zippy on the weekends and random days to the office. I've been talking about wanting one for a decade anyway. We're in a place now where I don't have to ALWAYS cart kids around, and can take a day or two during the week to commute in and ride in the afternoon. Maybe that's the answer?!?!?