Explorer ST does not hold resale value any better than a regular explorer, sadly. Gets lumped in as a massed produced family hauler.the other ST variants don't hold their value well so i expect the explorer won't either.
the other raptors do hold theirs though
St is lighter and faster, but the procal tune for the RRaptor evens that up some. Procal tune is what the RRaptor shouldve been from the start, better shift patterns, smoother shifts, better torque and start up, etc.What do you want, a capable truck or a SUV? If you want fast, get a Mustang GT. I would expect the Raptor will hold its value better. Given the Raptor weighs more, the ST is likely faster.
You dont buy an Explorer for resale value. They do not hold their value any better than any other mass produced family hauler, unfortunately.SUV vs PU ...
Which is the faster unit, more affordable to mod, and will hold value better ...?
What other options would you say are better at a $60k price point in the 3 row unibody class?If youre looking for a fun vehicle with the most possible mods, and flexibility in use the RRaptor is the way to go.
If youre going for a fun to drive and fast family hauler there are far better options out there than an Explorer ST.
Was 70k built out with the options that I'd want on a 2026. At that point, I'd have to consider a gx550, x5, defender, etc. But that's the nice thing about choices, we all like different things. At that price point and up, I would prefer nicer fit finish and materials used in the interior, most especially.What other options would you say are better at a $60k price point in the 3 row unibody class?
And I did rephrase my statement as I see it read not as I intended.What other options would you say are better at a $60k price point in the 3 row unibody class?
I havnt heard of the ford everest til now. That looks great. Really wish we got that here. Imagine an everest raptorRanger is body on frame, I would think if off-road mods are what your looking for , then the Ranger would be easier to mod then the unibody Explorer. Another reason I wish we had the Everest here in the US.
I got tired of waiting for Ford to bring the Everest here, so I bought a second Ranger Raptor and built into something as close to an SUV as I could get It.
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I would rather have a GX550 as well, but it's not really apples to apples.Was 70k built out with the options that I'd want on a 2026. At that point, I'd rather have a gx550, x5, defender, etc. But that's the nice thing about choices, we all like different things. At that price point and up, I want nicer fit finish and materials used in the interior, most especially.
If a st could be bought under 60k, its probably at the head of its class with its performance, but its interior becomes lackluster if you start pushing the mid 60s and up compared to other options out there.
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