JohnyPython
FRF Addict
If the 17 has a plastic pan then I would reconsider the 18.
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Glad I didn’t listen to that advice! My 2017 has been the most reliable vehicle I’ve owned. (And I usually buy Lexus)Never buy the first model year of a vehicle. Ever.
Glad I didn’t listen to that advice! My 2017 has been the most reliable vehicle I’ve owned. (And I usually buy Lexus)
Hi everyone,
Was wondering which you would consider if buying used. I'd like to keep my limit to $55k. It seems dealers are selling 2018 with 50k+ miles with 802 package at around $55k. Has anyone seen prices lower? Do you think 50k miles on a 2018 is excessive? Do 2017 models comprise problems the 2018 fixed? Which would you consider if buying used? Never thought I'd consider a raptor but here I am... was about to pull trigger on a mid grade lariat.
Thanks!
It’s crazy how much the Raptor lost value since ford starting making 200-300% (a buddy on the assembly line said 500%) more per year now then they did the first 4 years. For example I paid 67k in 2015 of a used 2013. It took me 3 months and 37 dealers in Texas to find the 802a in blue or black back then. 250k later she still makes me smile.Get a 2017 with less miles. Exact same as the 2018. My 2017 with almost 40k miles has been perfect. Just oil changes and a set of tires. Not a single issue. Got 2 buddies with 2017’s as well. No issues.
Do you think 50k miles on a 2018 is excessive?
Do 2017 models comprise problems the 2018 fixed?
. Save yourself another 15 to 20k and go for a 2014 or 2015 gen1, thats a good long term vehicle. or buy a fully loaded tundra trd> that is for sure a 20+ year truck.