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So I have a 2022 Outerbanks 2.3 soft top. I have the opportunity to trade up to a 2023 4D Heritage Limited. I also have a 2024 4D 2.7 Normal Heritage on order.

Should I forget about the order and just go with the limited?
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So I have a 2022 Outerbanks 2.3 soft top. I have the opportunity to trade up to a 2023 4D Heritage Limited. I also have a 2024 4D 2.7 Normal Heritage on order.

Should I forget about the order and just go with the limited?
I sure will not tell you what you should do...

I am also sure there are lots of people on here that will be more than willing to tell you what to do....

What I am willing to tell you is that I have a 2dr HEL and absolutely love it. Would you? I do not know. I feel I got my money's worth while other people on here seem that they know better and tell me I did not.... But then I make my own decisions and make up my own mind.
 

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Depends on what you want. The standard has all the stuff I want and need. I would have liked the cameras so my wife doesn’t have to be a spotter but…..for 30k less, she can spot for me!
 

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I think you’re comparing apples and oranges. What do you want? The regular heritage represents real value compared to the Big Bend that it is based on. The limited gives you exclusivity (whatever that’s worth) along with premium features at a cost of $18,000 more.
 
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The brown interior would be a dealbreaker for me…
 

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Those HEL colours are a little different and to many a love or hate type thing , If you like the colour as much as the interior and have the capacity for the bigger expense what’s the dilemma?
 

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Order a loaded Bad Lands and be done with it.
 

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@Pugsly you know you want the HEL otherwise you wouldn’t have asked…

Do it, do it, do it!
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If you want to spend extra money for the "limited" name and different colors of the same old stuff, buy the limited. If you want to spend that extra money on accessories, something else, or save it, don't buy the limited.

Of course, I don't know why anyone would ask strangers on a message board what do with their money.
 

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So I have a 2022 Outerbanks 2.3 soft top. I have the opportunity to trade up to a 2023 4D Heritage Limited. I also have a 2024 4D 2.7 Normal Heritage on order.

Should I forget about the order and just go with the limited?
Hard to go wrong buying the version having the most features you will for real use. Everytime you use the features to go have some adventure, you'll be reminded you made the right choice.
 

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My ideology on vehicles is go loaded, better on the back end resale plus I haven’t had a stripped down version anything in about 25 years back when that was all I could afford, so if finances allow go all in screw it
 

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I decided on the Heritage. There is real value in the Heritage and it had most of what I wanted. The HEL had some things I wanted and other things I didn't care about. I decided to spend about half of the difference between the HE and HEL on some aftermarket changes and base overland gear that the HEL wouldn't give me anyway. Example: Cat-back exhaust, CAI to increase flow to turbo (passenger side turbo is restricted most on stock), and Ford Procal Tune. Also getting TrailRax Rack, Fog Light kit, RTT, and AlphaRex Nova Series Headlights (which I personally like more than the signature). All that is approx half of the difference between HE and HEL.

Whatever you decide I'm excited for you. Go with your gut and enjoy the process!
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