Badlands 2.0 L is the only way to go plus you get duel lock and unlock rear diff. Only on the BL. Some day some where your going to need it to get out of trouble good luck on your choice
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The tires on the OBX are not bigger than those on the BB. Both will be a ~28.5" diameter and have the same exact width.[...] We decided on the OBX because of the nicer interior and bigger tires. [...]
Sorry - bigger (and prettier) wheels. OBX has 18" black aluminum wheels; the BB has 17" grey aluminum wheelsIt's a really difficult question for others to answer for you, since the differences are all sort-of creature comforts. Leather interior is super important to some and not so much to others ... and so are most of the other differences. Best idea is to drive them both and experience the differences.
You can look at the referenced guide above as a good overview of the differences.
I'd be a little concerned about a 2022 vehicle that was already looking for its 3rd owner.
The tires on the OBX are not bigger than those on the BB. Both will be a ~28.5" diameter and have the same exact width.
Prettier is open to debate. I'll take my factory 17" that came on my Big Bend over the machined-face 18" OBX wheels any day. Cheers!Sorry - bigger (and prettier) wheels. OBX has 18" black aluminum wheels; the BB has 17" grey aluminum wheels
Completely agree. The OBX wheels are are the ugliest option of them all. I'd take bare rusted base steelies over the OBX wheels anyday.Prettier is open to debate. I'll take my factory 17" that came on my Big Bend over the machined-face 18" OBX wheels any day. Cheers!
There is a whole thread on ranking the BS wheel options over on the Wheels, Tires forum. As I recall, OBX wheels were very polarizing. Many hated them. Some loved them. Almost no one was ambivalent to them, easily the most polarizing wheel on the Sport.Completely agree. The OBX wheels are are the ugliest option of them all. I'd take bare rusted base steelies over the OBX wheels anyday.
I saw that thread when it first popped up and never looked at it again. Figured it would devolve into a giant pissing match so I steered clear.There is a whole thread on ranking the BS wheel options over on the Wheels, Tires forum. As I recall, OBX wheels were very polarizing. Many hated them. Some loved them. Almost no one was ambivalent to them, easily the most polarizing wheel on the Sport.
I was gonna say the new one is good too, but with new, you also get hit with that big first year depreciation on the resale value. At least with the used one, you don’t get that first year depreciation and you get the more features than the BB with the OBX. If you don’t plan on getting rid of it in two to three years, then I wouldn’t worry about the first year depreciation.I'll offer a different opinion than everyone else so far. For that close in price, I'd go with the Big Bend. Only real difference is a few creature comfort tech things and nearly 15,000 miles. For the same price I'd go with much fewer miles. Tech add ins don't mean much to me and I'd rather start new than used for the same price.
Please let me know when your husband is travelling the roadways so I can stay at home.Thanks for all the input. I am in agreement with almost every idea here --do I need leather? I have a dog. Might not be a good choice... Do I need 10 speakers? My current car has 2! Two previous owners? Flippers? Something wrong with the OBX? New BB louder than a OBX? I need to sit in them as I've only driven a Base and a loaded BL.
Wheels? Never looked at them before this forum and now I can't un-see them.
There is a '22 Badlands for sale with low miles literally down the road from me at a non-ford, established dealer. This one is also loaded. One previous owner, the same price as the OBX once I sell my current vehicle. All other local choices seem to be loaded or no options at all.
The only options I consider non-negotiable are Blind spot, heated seats and some type of all wheel drive. I suppose a lane centering option would be good as well. When my husband drives we swerve all over the place. Whenever a bird flies across the road he needs to ID it and the car follows his line of sight. Hilarious except for when I have to shout "Guardrail!" If he is eating a sandwich or something on a long trip, he steers with his knee, which I find unnerving.
Of course, I let him use my car as little as possible. He hits things, gets small dents and scratches... Another problem not germane to this thread.
Thanks for the input. I appreciate it, especially the information about the relative quietness of the OBX vs the BB.
I'll keep you posted.
Interstate 90 in NY this weekend. Westbound. Look sharp!Please let me know when your husband is travelling the roadways so I can stay at home.