TRX is not worth $116k. They're jacking these sticker prices to get a piece of the markup nonsense.
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No truck is worth over $100,000 if you ask me. It’s just ridiculous!TRX is not worth $116k. They're jacking these sticker prices to get a piece of the markup nonsense.
Agree…the 24 is essentially the exact same truck as yours. Back in January I came close to ordering a 23 with MSRP of $103,900 and purchase price around 10k off (4% under invoice). Still thought price was a little high for the truck. Didn’t go through with deal as I decided the Raptor was a better fit for me. Time to order a TRX was back in 21 or 22.Ram decided to not only match the R price, but go right on by with it.
Base price is now $95,000. My 2021’s base price was $70,325. I love my truck, but a 2024 TRX is not $25,000 nicer than my 2021!
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I absolutely get what you’re saying. The TRX was fun, but it just wasn’t visually appealing enough for me. I wish the fenders weren’t so bubbly and they had more definition.I got my 23 TRX for $97k out the door, and its MSRP was $104k. Is it a lot of money? Absolutely. My previous truck was a 19 Raptor that I paid under $70k for new. A $30k (or an average normal person vehicle) increase because I couldn’t stand driving the V6 Raptor and its godawful exhaust sound.
I would have definitely tried the R if it was as readily available to but at MSRP, but since having the TRX, I absolutely love it.
The vast majority of TRX owners came from G2 Raptors. That says that the R is what the G3 Raptor should have been in the first place. Now we have to differentiate between V6, V8, 35 or 37 Raptors. It’s no longer Raptor, full stop no further explanation needed. That kind of bugs me.
Definitely not. That would mean a G3 would cost at least $110,000. Not everyone wants or needs 700HP and 10MPG, nor do they want to spend an extra $30k.The vast majority of TRX owners came from G2 Raptors. That says that the R is what the G3 Raptor should have been in the first place. Now we have to differentiate between V6, V8, 35 or 37 Raptors. It’s no longer Raptor, full stop no further explanation needed. That kind of bugs me.
TRX back to a regular V6 (again, I hate having to differentiate) Raptor, or to the R?An interesting statistic to find would be how many Raptor owners jumped to a TRX, then jumped right back into a Raptor. I bet it’s more than you think.
I don’t know what the MSRP would have been, but obviously it would be higher. I do think that Ford would have no problem selling every single hypothetical V8 Raptor they could produce.Definitely not. That would mean a G3 would cost at least $110,000. Not everyone wants or needs 700HP and 10MPG, nor do they want to spend an extra $30k.