Dav1000
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with 2400 fewer parts, it should be less, but they'll probably spin it and say, with fewer parts now, its more reliable so you pay more.They will never lower the price to us.
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with 2400 fewer parts, it should be less, but they'll probably spin it and say, with fewer parts now, its more reliable so you pay more.They will never lower the price to us.
That is why I never ordered an R to much wait and overpriced.Who cares what the 2024 R looks like when they can't get the 2023 R's out.
I think they're worth MSRP, and I'd have one if you could actually buy one at MSRP. To pay $160,000 for an F150, hell no. There's a handful of vehicles I'd rather have in that price range long before I considered an F150.That is why I never ordered an R to much wait and overpriced.
The Raptor R doesn't exist for MSRP, because any dealers who are actually selling them for MSRP have a waitlist they won't get through before the thing goes out of production.I think they're worth MSRP, and I'd have one if you could actually buy one at MSRP. To pay $160,000 for an F150, hell no. There's a handful of vehicles I'd rather have in that price range long before I considered an F150.
I'm sure someone will comment on buying their R at MSRP. Congratulations, you're a unicorn.
facts…. sad but trueThe Raptor R doesn't exist for MSRP, because any dealers who are actually selling them for MSRP have a waitlist they won't get through before the thing goes out of production.
I’m thinking the only thing substantial probably will be the increase in MSRP and the wait times, but it’s anybody’s guess right now.If it was just a new grille then why have the 2024 test mules been out for 6+months in development? I guess we’ll find out soon but seems a bit more substantial.
Trust me, I agree in principle. They’re reducing costs for sure, but given demand they would be insane to pass any of that cost savings on to the consumer. I’d imagine a 2.5-4% price increase on MSRP.with 2400 fewer parts, it should be less, but they'll probably spin it and say, with fewer parts now, its more reliable so you pay more.