Well luckily every model has all-wheel drive and the blind spot alerts in the side mirrors. Having had a few versions of this platform, I would really recommend getting a badlands just a base model if needed. The only thing you're missing out on with the premium package is the leather and the heated seats during well which is easily able to do without. No one needs a wireless car charger and I've had friends use mine that it didn't even work on some phones. And even though you don't get the remote unlock, you can still use Ford my pass for that. I'm not sure if you get the One touch handles where you can just grab the handle to unlock it or not I really like those but they're easy to do without. And with the power seat it doesn't even let you do tilting the front rear so that's not that great of an option. I would really recommend thinking about getting just a base badlands. The 2.0 is a good motor. It's very powerful. It's proven and yes you do get a lot of cool four-wheel drives stuff but just for the motor I would recommend getting a badlands and up base is more than enough and you still get power everything just about. I just really don't like that three cylinder motor. If you could get a 2.0 on the other trims I would say do that but I would recommend getting the badlands just so you don't get that 1.5.
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