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2018 Raptor SCREW - Sell Now or Wait?
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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1722835" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>Another thing to consider is that the Raptor traditionally holds value better than other, peasant vehicles. Let’s say you grab an escalade - I’m more of a Navigator type, myself, but to each their own. </p><p></p><p>What will that escalade be worth 3-5 years down the road? And the Raptor? </p><p>They’ll probably be pretty close but the Raptor is going to have a higher floor, and lower depreciation year over year, not to mention you can do pretty much anything with a Raptor. </p><p></p><p>If you have mods on the truck, you’ll lose $$$ on those, they don’t increase the value of a truck in a linear fashion, if at all. Now, if you were cashing out and going in a different direction, like a super inexpensive commuter, so as to save up for something, then yes, a Raptor sale could make sense under the right circumstances but from what you’re describing you’d need to replace the Raptor with something large, multi-use and reliable. You already have that.</p><p>So the question is will it be worth the aggravation of selling, buying and getting something a few model years newer? </p><p>Only you can answer that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1722835, member: 21926"] Another thing to consider is that the Raptor traditionally holds value better than other, peasant vehicles. Let’s say you grab an escalade - I’m more of a Navigator type, myself, but to each their own. What will that escalade be worth 3-5 years down the road? And the Raptor? They’ll probably be pretty close but the Raptor is going to have a higher floor, and lower depreciation year over year, not to mention you can do pretty much anything with a Raptor. If you have mods on the truck, you’ll lose $$$ on those, they don’t increase the value of a truck in a linear fashion, if at all. Now, if you were cashing out and going in a different direction, like a super inexpensive commuter, so as to save up for something, then yes, a Raptor sale could make sense under the right circumstances but from what you’re describing you’d need to replace the Raptor with something large, multi-use and reliable. You already have that. So the question is will it be worth the aggravation of selling, buying and getting something a few model years newer? Only you can answer that. [/QUOTE]
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