2017 GEN2 edmunds book value

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Aaron

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Since when did anyone think buying a vehicle, is/was going to generate solid return on their investment? At the end of the day it is a depreciating asset. This ain't AMZN or GE folks. Buy it , mod it , and drive the shit out of it.......enjoy the truck for what it is nothing more or less

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Online values are funny... I wish an online value was really what I could sell a Jet for. Sometimes its more, sometimes it's less... it's all about supply & demand as well as the economic state really...
 

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While I realize that the picture shows a Raptor, where does it show that the displayed pricing applies to a Raptor?

Edit: I followed the link and see that pricing shown does in fact apply to a Raptor. However, just for ***** and giggles, I used KBB.com to price out a used King Ranch (they don't have the Raptor yet) and got a similar result... private party value of $49,***. I think that we all recognize that a 4300 mile KR is going to bring more than that on the used market. As for the Raptor, I would guess that there haven't been too many used '17 Raptors sold, so Edmunds is basing their assessed value on a high dollar non-Raptor F150. Pricing tools/guides generally don't capture specialty vehicle prices very accurately until there is enough transaction data to show what the market will actually bear.

Actually $49k for a KR may not be that far off. Here is brand new 2017 KR for $55k

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Now here is something that is really going to get the butthurt GEN2 owners flaming.
Has anybody looked at book value on these GEN2 trucks lately? Was just getting ready to put my 2018 deal together and thought I would have a look.

Almost hit the floor. Wow does this truck loose value and even better the guys that paid ADM and 4% APR should have their heads examined and leave poor Squatch alone.

Edmunds.com all the bells and whistles, white, 10K mileage. $50K. https://www.edmunds.com/ford/f150/2017/st-401665718/appraisal-value/tmv/

Sounds of hosed butt hurt GEN2 owners start below please....

Great, find me an owner selling his fully loaded Raptor for $50k. Most owner resales are pricing their trucks as unreasonably as dealers with obscene ADMs. I haven't looked in a while but guys with 10k miles were asking above MSRP. **** that. I also considered a 2014, but $50k for a used truck is stupid too. This is the only new vehicle I bought because it made no sense to buy used.

But other than that, thanks for the thoughtful and intelligent post. :supergay:
 

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Everything in this world is only worth what someone is willing to pay. That is why the collector car market is a risky game. Before someone misunderstands, I'm not implying that the Raptor is a collector car, but like collector cars, it has a limited market appeal and it's market value can't be predicted using the standard mathematical formulas that Edmunds applies.
 

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Now here is something that is really going to get the butthurt GEN2 owners flaming.
Has anybody looked at book value on these GEN2 trucks lately? Was just getting ready to put my 2018 deal together and thought I would have a look.

Almost hit the floor. Wow does this truck loose value and even better the guys that paid ADM and 4% APR should have their heads examined and leave poor Squatch alone.

Edmunds.com all the bells and whistles, white, 10K mileage. $50K. https://www.edmunds.com/ford/f150/2017/st-401665718/appraisal-value/tmv/

Sounds of hosed butt hurt GEN2 owners start below please....

I would venture to guess those numbers are just estimated since they are so far off. Gen 1's are still bringing close to that money.

Here are a few that went through Manheim Auto auctions recently. Keep in mind this is a dealer auction:

17' Crew with 4,423 miles........ $63,200
17' Crew with 7,982 miles........ $68,500
17' Crew with 292 miles........ $67,500
17' Crew with 8,597 miles........ $63,900
17' Crew with 817 miles........ $66,000

and the list goes on with all similar numbers

Used vehicle pricing has been tanking cause many are defaulting on loans and new car sales are slow which causes dealers to lower new vehicles which obviously brings down used car values. As for the raptor I don't think actual sales pricing will dip down at such a high perecentage but maybe those that have sold a used gen 2 can weigh in on how much they actually lost out if at all?

This statement is exactly what the media has been saying about used inventory for probably the last 8 months. Funny thing is it's completely wrong. We currently are at the lowest inventory levels with our used cars in probably 10 years. When levels are low prices are higher.
 
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