RaptorFun
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I agree with what my brethren have stated in this thread. With the market the way it is…I’d be pleased to pay dealer invoice on any add ons and not push for freebies.
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Only time I have seen a raptor listed under msrp was at the start of the pandemic... Doesn't mean people didn't get deals on them but I have only seen them listed lower last March/aprilThey’re called stealerships for a reason.
Just understand a few basics first.
1) MSRP is not a good price. Blah, blah, blah...Raptor... blah, blah, blah. MSRP is a market adjusted, over inflated price. After a model year, the truck will fall in value to a more reasonable amount for what it is. You’re in a bad market, and buying a 1st year model with high demand, so gamesmanship is strong at this time. I know, my last vehicle decided to get uncooperative in 2016 and I decided to go for the Rap; 1st year Gen2. You’re paying basically 4-7k more than people will about a year to 18 months from now, all things being equal. Add to that the current market shortage and you have a recipe for being a seller’s market.
2) get it in writing, even if it’s just a text message. I negotiated my entire deal start to finish by sms text on my ’17. I called to put money down on it, but the stealership did not waste my time. This is a lot of “subjective feeling” but if you get a fishy vibe, it’s probably for a reason.
3) get it in writing or as the saying goes ‘it never happened’. OTOH, don’t let add ons tank a “relatively” good deal and in the current market, MSRP is kind of the standard.
Good luck !
Exactly, look at how many on this site are looking to find a dealer willing to sell at MSRP. The only work the deal needs to do is to answer the phone. This site represents a small percentage of buyers for the truck.Don’t be so sure. Depending on the market when your order arrives they may be able to sell your truck for $5,000 -$10k more than MSRP and might just say, “beat it” and refund you your deposit if you try to pull something in the finance office. It’s worth a shot to try and get some freebies now but I wouldn’t play games when it’s time to take delivery.
Only time I have seen a raptor listed under msrp was at the start of the pandemic... Doesn't mean people didn't get deals on them but I have only seen them listed lower last March/april
a dealer profit on vehicles is miniscule when compared to other consumer products. try asking verizon to sell you an iphone at their cost. lolThey’re called stealerships for a reason.
Just understand a few basics first.
1) MSRP is not a good price. Blah, blah, blah...Raptor... blah, blah, blah. MSRP is a market adjusted, over inflated price. After a model year, the truck will fall in value to a more reasonable amount for what it is. You’re in a bad market, and buying a 1st year model with high demand, so gamesmanship is strong at this time. I know, my last vehicle decided to get uncooperative in 2016 and I decided to go for the Rap; 1st year Gen2. You’re paying basically 4-7k more than people will about a year to 18 months from now, all things being equal. Add to that the current market shortage and you have a recipe for being a seller’s market.
2) get it in writing, even if it’s just a text message. I negotiated my entire deal start to finish by sms text on my ’17. I called to put money down on it, but the stealership did not waste my time. This is a lot of “subjective feeling” but if you get a fishy vibe, it’s probably for a reason.
3) get it in writing or as the saying goes ‘it never happened’. OTOH, don’t let add ons tank a “relatively” good deal and in the current market, MSRP is kind of the standard.
Good luck !
in 2017 someone did a video showing something like a 7-8 thousand dollar profit on a Raptor sale at invoice if I recall correctly. But yeah, parts. Holy moly.a dealer profit on vehicles is miniscule when compared to other consumer products. try asking verizon to sell you an iphone at their cost. lol
You cant be serious?! Car dealers are located on huge parcels of prime real estate , some having a 100+ employees. If you think dealers arent making money when selling at invoice then I have a bridge to sell you. Dealer principals are the only ones that know what the real bottom line is, but I can assure you they are not losing money when selling at invoice.a dealer profit on vehicles is miniscule when compared to other consumer products. try asking verizon to sell you an iphone at their cost. lol