I'm 100% with
@mcmxi on this one. I had a 2019 Grand L 60 series - very nice 4" digital dash display, fancy HST+ transmission. The dash could show you what range you were in, what HST+ mode you were in, if cruise control was set and what speed, how many mph you were going, the time of day, how many gallons of fuel you were currently averaging per hour, plus how many you used, had two trip hour meters, remembered which maintenance services were due, and even had a high beam indicator. But NO 4WD light. It drove me nuts in that tractor, but of course the same thing is true in the MX6000 cab machine I have now. I'd really like an indicator - I once went down a steep hill forgetting I was still in 2WD and almost crashed out. If you go in and out of 4WD a fair amount, its a very useful feature. And while the MX is considered an "economy" tractor, they aren't cheap. I got mine 1 year ago in March and paid $55k for it with the cab, loader, HST, R4 tires, remotes, bucket option, Ballast Star tire ballast, etc. I strongly considered mcmxi's other machine, an M6060, but for what I do (mowing on very steep slopes near water) I really prefer HST because it allows slow, precise movements and instant stopping.
The MX has proven to be a very good tractor, but it needs a better radiator and A/C screen system.