Okay guys, the reason why you don't see Silver is because it blends in... I just sold two silver trucks. I ordered my 2011 in Molten Orange. I had a 1992 Suburban in the Blue color. That neon blue color was very rare at the time and I got many compliments on it. The dealer down the way has a Silver Raptor on their lot and it has been there for almost a month. I drive by the dealer every day on the way to the gym and I see a different color Raptor on their lot once a week and the Orange, Blue and Black ones sell very fast. I might see it on their lot once or twice - then I assume some Happy New Raptor owner is out abusing it...
The Black raptor is just freakin stealth looking. Also very mean looking and what a pain in the ass to keep clean. I just picked up a used Black - Range Rover for the wife and we have had it for a week and washed it twice and waxed it once - okay, we live in the hills and I love to run it over dirt obstacles and such on the drive home. I have had other black cars before and to keep them clean is a pain in the ass but the most rewarding thing when they are clean.
On another note Black might be the best for resale. A dealer called me Friday and said they just received a Black Raptor in stock and it was loaded with every option. I told him mine was already on order and I asked him, btw what are you selling Raptors for. His reply was "This Black Raptor is loaded and we are asking 15k over MSRP. I told him I ordered mine for 3k under MSRP and he hung up the phone on me.
I almost ordered a 2012 in Flame Red - the local dealer had a F150 in the same Flame Red and it looks awesome. My only problem is that you see so many Red Cars and Trucks these days, thus why I picked Molten Orange. Just this weekend I saw the Outlaw Raptor going south on the 57 Fwy. A Silver scab and a white crew. Then we went to a really nice restaurant on Sunday night for Happy Hour and in the number one and two spots in Valet Parking was a Black Raptor and a White Convertible Bentley. My wife says she liked the Raptor better, Ha Ha, married the right woman...