2024 Raptor

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RaptorFan1988

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Wonder if you’ll be able to drop in a 2021-23 grille on a new model with minimal modification? I can’t imagine too much is changing on the quarters/hood.
 

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That is why I never ordered an R to much wait and overpriced.
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.
 

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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.
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.
 

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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.
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.
 

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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.
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.
 
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