2019 Raptor Intel

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mfa81

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Gen1 Raptor ran from 2010-2014 so 5 years. The new F150 started in 2015 and then 2 years later, the Gen2 Raptor started in 2017. Following gen1 example, 2021 would be the last year of the gen2. And then Ford Performance would wait 2 years to release the Gen3 Raptor in 2024.

Is Anyone going to wait for the Gen3?

If Trump wins a 2nd time then the Gen3 raptor will prob have 100% tariffs and thus it will cost 150K. You better buy your raptor now.

not saying people will actually do... but if people start seeing some potential regular f150 things that might come to the raptor it might easy the demand a little bit and help us buyers! wireless charging, hud... I'd also expect the raptor to come in later but we can't deny having a regular f150 redesigned will generate some second guessing and hopefully make our life easier as buyers! we are already seeing this with the 2018 compared to 2017!
 

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roof, hood decal, carbon fiber pkg, tailgate step, tech pkg, 2nd row heated seats and bed liner, sticker was 71,060. Dealer had 2. I missed the 1st one and bought his last one. Keep an eye out on cars.com, some dealer have some trucks for 5K-6K off, you just gotta travel. Some are inflated msrp, but some are not. It took months of waiting and searching to find this truck.
 
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I saw many deals like he got available. I just decided the live valve was worth it because of the issue I've seen with F150s and raptors hitting bumps in the road loosing stability. Hoping the new shocks help. Otherwise I would of gone with a 2018 as well.
 

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I saw many deals like he got available. I just decided the live valve was worth it because of the issue I've seen with F150s and raptors hitting bumps in the road loosing stability. Hoping the new shocks help. Otherwise I would of gone with a 2018 as well.
What? Hitting bumps and loosing stability?
 

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I saw this a few months back and scratched my head? Is this legit? I chalked it up to him not having the truck in the right drive mode or something.
 

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I saw that video too. He's owned a RAM and Tacoma so he's not new to trucks but sounds like he got airborne and landed funky. LOL!
 

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I saw this a few months back and scratched my head? Is this legit? I chalked it up to him not having the truck in the right drive mode or something.

I saw that video too. He's owned a RAM and Tacoma so he's not new to trucks but sounds like he got airborne and landed funky. LOL!

I feel like this happens to me too. The front doesn't really go airborne but the back tires do. Feels like you lose control until the tires settle. When I hit the same bump in my M3. Its a hard bump but that is it. I don't feel like I lose control. I hit the same bump every day for almost 2 years
 
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