TLDR (Too Long; Didn't Read):
Didn't love the Hellcat Durango, missed the Explorer. The cost of a vehicle that combined all positive points of both vehicles plus additional mods seemed a bit extra. Decided to sell the Hellcat Durango and keep the Explorer. Business growth goals will limit my time and budget to continue modding, but I will do what I can, when I can.
TEVV (The Extended, Verbose Version):
This Explorer has by far been one of my favorite vehicles to date. As such, I couldn't really put my heart into selling it and thus my efforts were pretty lackluster. While I love the savage launches, deep V8 rumble, and supercharger whine of the Hellcat Durango, the interior and tech make me miss the Explorer all the more.
I LOVE how the Explorer looks, sounds, rides, the higher quality interior, and all the tech. Not to mention the massaging seats (never could find anyone willing to help retrofit the Durango seats).
Then came the forcasting and planning for my company and some lofty growth goals were set. Growth is expensive and takes cash so I decided I would sell both the Explorer and Durango. Short term sacrifice and then once goals were met in 2-3 years I would get something else.
This made me wonder if a vehicle existed with the good looks, high quality interior, and tech of a blacked out Platinum Explorer combined with a more powerful, robust engine and drive train of an AWD Hellcat. What I found was the Audi RS Q8. Sleek appearance (in my opinion), twin turbo 4.0 V8 with 591HP stock (up to 868awhp with a simple tune) and a full featured interior with all the tech and more of the Platinum Explorer. At first I loved and was excited at the idea. Then I really started to think about it. You can't really debadge an Audi RS Q8 and achieve the incognitoeque look I like. The percieved stigma isn't what I want either. At a $150k price tag with an estimated $50k in mods to get it where I would want it seemed a bit extra and I'd likely feel embarrassed by how extra it is. In addition, how often would I really have the opportunity to use the extra power?
Then I remembered how much I love the Explorer. If I had to do it all over again, I would get another Platinum or KR Explorer and do the same thing as before...minus all the unfortunate trial and error experiences that didn't turn out as hoped. The Explorer platform and support for it has come a long way even in just the past year and I forsee it's only going to keep growing. The Explorer is common enough in this area that most people won't know what I have, so it's more incognito like I prefer. With all this in mind I decided I would just sell the Durango and keep the Explorer. With the lofty business growth goals, both my time and budget will be limited for a year or two, but I'll keep doing what I can, when I can. If you read to this point, you deserve a gold star!