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New Purchase: 2023 Discounted vs 2024 at MSRP
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<blockquote data-quote="2011_Shelby" data-source="post: 2021345" data-attributes="member: 63793"><p>Hello everyone - first time poster but I have lingered for quite some time as I have never gotten myself into a Raptor - until now!</p><p></p><p>This isn’t necessarily a 2023 vs. 2024 model comparison thread, I’m familiar with the differences and I like both models. I am just looking for some guidance/opinion as I am considering either a new Azure Gray lightly optioned 2023 versus a new 2024 Avalanche with twin panel moonroof and spray-in bed liner. I’d say I slightly lean the Azure Gray color as my preference. </p><p></p><p>There are three dealers with 2023’s that are nearly identical MSRP ($83.5-85.5k) and it seems they are all willing to negotiate as they have dropped their pricing $4-5k from sticker. The 2024’s are listed at sticker, looks like those are around $82k for the limited options.</p><p></p><p>Is there a threshold say where a discounted 2023 is a better deal than the 2024? Or vice versa, where the 2024 would be a better decision versus the 2023? My hangup is in the fact that, while discounted, since the 2023’s have a few more options they are coming in pretty close to the same price as a 2024, hence my dilemma. The biggest gap is about $3k less for the 2023 versus the new 2024</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2011_Shelby, post: 2021345, member: 63793"] Hello everyone - first time poster but I have lingered for quite some time as I have never gotten myself into a Raptor - until now! This isn’t necessarily a 2023 vs. 2024 model comparison thread, I’m familiar with the differences and I like both models. I am just looking for some guidance/opinion as I am considering either a new Azure Gray lightly optioned 2023 versus a new 2024 Avalanche with twin panel moonroof and spray-in bed liner. I’d say I slightly lean the Azure Gray color as my preference. There are three dealers with 2023’s that are nearly identical MSRP ($83.5-85.5k) and it seems they are all willing to negotiate as they have dropped their pricing $4-5k from sticker. The 2024’s are listed at sticker, looks like those are around $82k for the limited options. Is there a threshold say where a discounted 2023 is a better deal than the 2024? Or vice versa, where the 2024 would be a better decision versus the 2023? My hangup is in the fact that, while discounted, since the 2023’s have a few more options they are coming in pretty close to the same price as a 2024, hence my dilemma. The biggest gap is about $3k less for the 2023 versus the new 2024 [/QUOTE]
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