Started looking for a winter truck now that we live where it tends to snow. Figured I would try to find a Raptor with 20-30k miles. Most have 40-80k and the price is 50k plus still? The only one I could find with under 20k miles was listed at 59k.....lol
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Used Raptors are now more than they were new?
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Figured I would look for a Raptor before I bought a new truck. Always liked them but the fuel mileage did not fit our situation until now. Driving 20-30k miles a year for the last 10-12 years. Now that we moved back to our hometown, live 2 miles from work and no long make cross state trips. We might as well look at getting something we wanted. But no way I am paying over sticker for anything much less a well used 4wd.
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for $40k you can get a used 6.7 lariat with the same miles as those $50k lariats.
slap a tune and a piece of steel on it, and leave a raptor in the dust
you would be able to launch it off of any rad sand dunes, but...
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostI don't think that's it. It adds to it, but ultimately there will be a fair amount of people married to a truck that still has a plummeting value.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostNot to mention the coming saturation of the market due to oilfield cutbacks.
Maybe its because there is no F350 version of the raptor, or because a lot of those guys paid straight cash.
One thing is for sure...crude oil and raptor prices track worse than crude and gasoline.
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