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"Special/Niche" Vehicles with rear seat leg and head room suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinatfms" data-source="post: 16619104" data-attributes="member: 39344"><p>If you can find an Tahoe RST w/ the 6.2L it would be ideal as that engine is a monster. Couple that with a Whipple and it would be astounding. You also get GM simplicity compared to the others. See if you can find one with the GMPP brakes, exhaust and intake but alot were not optioned with them to start.</p><p></p><p>We went with a 2021 Explorer ST to keep it in the Ford family and love the truck so far. A few gripes about infotainment screen lag and the seating position(im chunky which doesnt help) but the powertrain, space and features are insane for the price. The golden cherry is the twin turbo 3.0L and 10 speed. Just insanely fast shifts, buckets of torque at all rpms and can still pull off 18-19mpg without a problem(wife might be able to get more since im a leadfoot).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinatfms, post: 16619104, member: 39344"] If you can find an Tahoe RST w/ the 6.2L it would be ideal as that engine is a monster. Couple that with a Whipple and it would be astounding. You also get GM simplicity compared to the others. See if you can find one with the GMPP brakes, exhaust and intake but alot were not optioned with them to start. We went with a 2021 Explorer ST to keep it in the Ford family and love the truck so far. A few gripes about infotainment screen lag and the seating position(im chunky which doesnt help) but the powertrain, space and features are insane for the price. The golden cherry is the twin turbo 3.0L and 10 speed. Just insanely fast shifts, buckets of torque at all rpms and can still pull off 18-19mpg without a problem(wife might be able to get more since im a leadfoot). [/QUOTE]
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