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Hey op, if you are paying that much, then get at least the new with less than 20 miles on odo. Rest assured no one has abused it , test driven it, put there fat ass in the your future driving seat and much more, if a vehicle has more than 50 miles, its used.... 12-15 k off sticker, The point buying new is its yours from the day 1. You start it the way you want, you warm it up as you like, make it yours as much as possible.
on the other side, if buying with 1k miles, why not 10-20 k miles and save 20-30 grand in the process. Used is used, 1k miles or 20, both very close.
And new is new.....
Supply and demand has changed in the last few months. I paid just under invoice for my 2020 about 4 months ago. At that time nearly every dealer in the state had Raptors on their lots. Some of the larger dealers had 5 or 6. Lately I've had too much time on my hands so I've searched (online) every dealer I can think of in the state and a couple dealers in NH. Out of 17 dealers only 4 currently have Raptors in stock.
Don't do it man , you would be the first to take this guy seriously....he is entertainment value only. You go to a carnival to be entertained not ask for choices in lifeJagwaa....the over 50 mile thing is bull. My GT350 had 52 miles on it because dealer had to get it from one of his other locations. I've also bought other "new" vehicles that had to be driven to my dealer because none were available in my area. Just stay away from dealer demos and you're OK.
Mostly all dealers don't allow test drives on Raptors or Shelbys.
Crazy, I got two scheduled test drives coming up this weekend. No salesman ride along either. Maybe I'm stepping into a trap? Or maybe they're eager to sell. We'll see.Jagwaa....the over 50 mile thing is bull. My GT350 had 52 miles on it because dealer had to get it from one of his other locations. I've also bought other "new" vehicles that had to be driven to my dealer because none were available in my area. Just stay away from dealer demos and you're OK.
Mostly all dealers don't allow test drives on Raptors or Shelbys.
Crazy, I got two scheduled test drives coming up this weekend. No salesman ride along either. Maybe I'm stepping into a trap? Or maybe they're eager to sell. We'll see.