WTG, Ryan. I too have a Titan XC. Best machine I've ever ridden. I have 3 Skidoos in the shop. The Expedition LE still has some electrical issue. No life showing up at all. My two summits are getting their engines rebuilt but I will sell them. The biggest reason for the Titan was I didn't want to depend on electronics to start it. I don't want to be out in the country and have a relay go bad, or a start button, or this, or that. Just turn the key and start and/or turn the key and pull.
I also love the 800 cc power, the gas shocks all around, the big track, rack space on the back. I put the extra wide skis on, high windshield, skid-plate, back rack, and it comes with a hitch. Got them to throw an extra belt and cover in. $15K landed here in Kotz. I also like the displays, I have mine set on the engine temp. Could care less how fast I'm going. My normal temp is 104 degrees or so. When my back flap broke up, my temp went up to 159. Nice to know! What other sleds have that? This XC model is so awesome. Doesn't even feel like I'm riding a widetrack, feels like a cross-over sled.
Drawbacks? I have to add some octane booster. Makes a BIG difference through on the performance. Very smooth. The back flap is plastic (broke to pieces after one year of hauling wood). Also, bc it's a widetrack, it's a little heavy. I got it stuck twice in the same day, but both times as in that fluffy, air-pocket type snow over willow tips. Both times I used a small spruce tree as a wedge to tip the machine over so I can pack the snow under the track and put a couple more small trees under there. The gas mileage ain't that great, but hey, the positives FAR outweigh the negatives, imo. I can't wait to get my Expedition figured out so I can do some same day performance comparisons out in the country.