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I think I can get 18.2mpg in my Power Wagon if I'm going downhill and in neutral.
So what does the Raptor package bring to the table? Better suspension, wheels/tires and the HO 3.5? Anything else?
My only thought is that for something that's going to be a DD and back woods explorer, wouldn't a Lariat package F-150 give you something like 90% of the capability of a Raptor at 1/3 less cost?
Maybe I'm biased by the advertising but I always thought of the Raptor as a toy - a high-speed desert racer out of the box, not really a utilitarian pickup. ?♀️
Must be my Scottish heritage but I'd find it tough to spend that much $$ for the fatter body panels, improved suspension (which in turn costs you in terms of payload) and that fancy Raptor grille.
Lariat/Platinum package gets you the same multi-mode transfer case as the Raptor (with the 4A setting) and the locker is available in all trim levels AFAIK. Nice thing about the Ford E-locker is that you can use it in 2hi, 4hi or 4lo.
Actually there is not a big proce difference between a Raptor and the Lariat.
Wouldn't the difference be that the Raptor, being a highly-in-demand and limited edition package, is more likely to sell for something close to MSRP where the non-Raptor is likely to be heavily discounted?
Ford can build a Raptor cheaper than an individual can match one. That is a fact. End of story. It will also hold value better than any other truck for sale today.
It was a weird feeling trying to jump a truck with a factory warranty and not worrying much about how I was gonna explain it if I needed to take it in to the shop. I imagine it’s the same for the Hellcat or Camaro ZL1 owners, what a great time we’re living in!It also has a warranty and a 5 star safety rating combined with OEM reliability and the ability to easily get parts all over North America.
Not once has the OP actually followed up and bought a Raptor.
Be careful on saying the raptor will hold its value over any other truck... that is simply not true at all.@Martinjmpr - What do you use your F150 for? What trim? Are you happy with it?
I bought the Raptor specifically for ********************** down desert roads on my way to mountain hunting and hiking in Nevada. It’s a bonus that it hauls ass on freeways too. Handles ice and snow better than anything else I’ve ever driven, and the wife’s Q7 is damn good at that. If I need to tow, I don’t fool around with a 1/2 ton gasser. That’s what diesels and goosenecks are for, better yet Peterbilts.
I shopped for 6 months and crunched the numbers as many ways as possible. Ford can build a Raptor cheaper than an individual can match one. That is a fact. End of story. It will also hold value better than any other truck for sale today.
So what does the Raptor package bring to the table? Better suspension, wheels/tires and the HO 3.5? Anything else?
My only thought is that for something that's going to be a DD and back woods explorer, wouldn't a Lariat package F-150 give you something like 90% of the capability of a Raptor at 1/3 less cost?
Maybe I'm biased by the advertising but I always thought of the Raptor as a toy - a high-speed desert racer out of the box, not really a utilitarian pickup. ?♀️
Must be my Scottish heritage but I'd find it tough to spend that much $$ for the fatter body panels, improved suspension (which in turn costs you in terms of payload) and that fancy Raptor grille.
Lariat/Platinum package gets you the same multi-mode transfer case as the Raptor (with the 4A setting) and the locker is available in all trim levels AFAIK. Nice thing about the Ford E-locker is that you can use it in 2hi, 4hi or 4lo.
Be careful on saying the raptor will hold its value over any other truck... that is simply not true at all.
Priced a used one lately...haha.Be careful on saying the raptor will hold its value over any other truck... that is simply not true at all.
Lol. You have a 12 valve Cummins too? My ’02 7.3 has probably faired pretty well in that regard come to think of it.Be careful on saying the raptor will hold its value over any other truck... that is simply not true at all.
Not interested in one, had one in the family and was glad to see that pos go. used ones are plentiful around me, they don’t seam to hold there value well.Priced a used one lately...haha.