Hi guys, so now that the ST is getting up there in age (almost 3 years old lol), more used ones are starting to come to the market. I'm not in a rush but definitely will be looking for an ST for my next car. From all the research I've done, looks like 20 model year is the one to get? Even though people say you want to avoid the first year of a refresh since they're the ones with the most bugs that get ironed out as that model year comes to the end of its life cycle but for some reason, the 20s seemed to have the most options that were lost in the upcoming years. Correct me if I'm wrong but some of the features that the 20s had which didn't make to the 21's or 22's include:
1) smaller size gas tank (20G in the 20 and 18G or so afterwards?)
2) massage seats?
3) the big 2 bolt vs 1 debate lol
4) Anything else?
These are the options for the 20s
Premium Technology Package: Multicontour front seats with Active Motion,® 10.1" LCD Capacitive Portrait Touchscreen in center stack, and B&O Sound System with 14 speakers and HD Radio™ Technology
ST High-Performance Pack: 21" aluminum wheels, 275/45R21 BSW all-season tires, and red-painted performance brake calipers
ST Street Pack: 21" aluminum wheels, 275/45R21 BSW all-season tires, and red-painted performance brake calipers 2nd-row 40/20/40 split fold-flat seat with E-Z Entry and recline4 Black roof-rack crossbars Dual-Headrest Rear Seat Entertainment System5 P255/55R20 all-season Michelin® Selfseal® tires4 Twin-panel moonroof Wheel lock kit
Looks like 21 or 22 don't have the Premium Technology Package?
I'm getting these off brochures so maybe they might be off
2020 All-New 2020 Explorer (dealereprocess.org)
2021 Explorer® 2021 Ford (jazelc.com)
Anything else for people who've owned these that would steer you to 20 vs 21/22? Any advice on what definitely to avoid? Also i plan on getting the 7 seat bench configuration but see many with the captains chair. Can the middle bench on the 7 seat config easily be installed with one that comes with captains chair or is it a completely different setup and you would need the bench seats? Looks like the captains chairs are far apart to squeeze the middle bench but I'm just guessing.
1) smaller size gas tank (20G in the 20 and 18G or so afterwards?)
2) massage seats?
3) the big 2 bolt vs 1 debate lol
4) Anything else?
These are the options for the 20s
Premium Technology Package: Multicontour front seats with Active Motion,® 10.1" LCD Capacitive Portrait Touchscreen in center stack, and B&O Sound System with 14 speakers and HD Radio™ Technology
ST High-Performance Pack: 21" aluminum wheels, 275/45R21 BSW all-season tires, and red-painted performance brake calipers
ST Street Pack: 21" aluminum wheels, 275/45R21 BSW all-season tires, and red-painted performance brake calipers 2nd-row 40/20/40 split fold-flat seat with E-Z Entry and recline4 Black roof-rack crossbars Dual-Headrest Rear Seat Entertainment System5 P255/55R20 all-season Michelin® Selfseal® tires4 Twin-panel moonroof Wheel lock kit
Looks like 21 or 22 don't have the Premium Technology Package?
I'm getting these off brochures so maybe they might be off
2020 All-New 2020 Explorer (dealereprocess.org)
2021 Explorer® 2021 Ford (jazelc.com)
Anything else for people who've owned these that would steer you to 20 vs 21/22? Any advice on what definitely to avoid? Also i plan on getting the 7 seat bench configuration but see many with the captains chair. Can the middle bench on the 7 seat config easily be installed with one that comes with captains chair or is it a completely different setup and you would need the bench seats? Looks like the captains chairs are far apart to squeeze the middle bench but I'm just guessing.