Finally took delivery / 1st impressions

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Scubasigguy

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Well, I finally took delivery last night. I had to drive most of the way home in a pretty heavy downpour, but all is well.

My 1st impression is that the exhaust noise is just awful, especially in sport mode. I think the 10 speed actually makes the noise seem even worse, at least in sport mode, which makes sense.

The transmission will hopefully get better after the computer "learns" my driving patterns / style. It seems to hold the gear too long sometimes, and hunt around too much other times. I must be missing something with the paddles, and I admittedly haven't read the manual yet, but the left paddle would not downshift, it would only eliminate gears 1 at a time.

The Sync 3 seems both awesome and complicated at the same time, but the complicated part will probably pass soon enough. It does seem to work intermittently, but I wasn't using an apple cable at the time, so maybe that the problem.

It's was raining hard at the dealership, it was also late, and we had two new trucks to drive an hour back home, so I haven't had a chance to inspect the body for fit and finish issues. I did check the plastic engine cover (10/20 build) and it is the proper FP cover. The trim under the grill and the mirror caps are correct as well.

I like the way the truck feels from the drivers seat, as far as the stance goes.

Did I mention that the exhaust is note horrible? I mean the sound is really bad!

I'm not sure about the stereo yet. Everyone seems to think it's a step backwards from even the 15 and 16 platinum model. I didn't hear that right away, but didn't really push it either.

The cheap plastic trim gets to me. In some places it is so thin and flexible that it's going to bother me. I am probably going to see if I can purchase the brushed metal look pieces to replace the plastic, especially in the contact areas around the center console. Had the order guide been clear about what came with the orange accent package, in regard to the higher end brushed trim, I certainly would have ordered that package. No truck in this price range should have trim this crappy, in my opinion.

The ride seems smoother than my 14, and the steering feels tighter and more precise than I remember.


With about 100 miles driven, which isn't very much, I would have to say that I preferred my 14 over this one, so far. Now that's not to say that I won't grow to love this truck, but that exhaust noise isn't helping. I feel like I am that high school kid with the annoying hopped up (insert import wannabe sport car here) with the loud obnoxious rappy exhaust system completely devoid of any sense of performance pedigree or culture. I would much rather just have the engine be close to silent like my first ecoboost truck was. I noticed that my 15 was louder, and didn't like it, but this is just ridiculously obnoxious. Maybe some of it is what Ford has piped into the cabin, but I doubt it could be much better outside of the truck.

Now you Gen 2 bashers don't get too excited. I'm not trashing the truck, I'm just sharing my 1st impression based on two trips totaling around 100 miles. I still reserve the right to fall in love with this truck (maybe earplugs will help).

I will fully admit that I will likely never come close to realizing the awesomeness of the suspension and handling. This truck may never see much offroad use. I live in north Texas, not near any sand dunes, or flats that I know of, so 95% of the time I'll be on paved roads. I have a Jeep for off-road trails and I hate mud, because 4 hours of power washing isn't my idea of fun at my age. So there you have it.
 

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Congrats on the new addition. The fresh pair of Fox shocks might be the difference in steering you are feeling if your 2014 ones were never rebuilt. Can't say I'm surprised about the exhaust note as most people dislike it. With time I'm sure you will learn and get used to some of the things you mentioned.

I am in DFW also and other than the lease and Raptor runs I normally see street driving. TRR would be a good place to take it out, its towards the end of May!

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congrats and thanks for the first impressions, looking forward to future posts about your experience with the gen 2
 

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Congrats! Picked mine up yesterday as well. Haven't had the chance to play with sport modes, but I did drive it in the snow today.
Not missing my 14 just yet!
 

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I never had a previous generation so can't comment on those items. I will say that so many people are 'concerned' over the noise and personally I think its silly.
No, it doesn't sound like a v8 or the gen1.

To me it is the Mike Tyson of trucks. May not sound the best but in every other category, you do NOT want to be on the opposing side of it :)
 

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To me it is the Mike Tyson of trucks. May not sound the best but in every other category, you do NOT want to be on the opposing side of it :)

It's going to bite my ear off? :biggrin:

Seriously though, the exhaust sounds good in some videos, meh in others. It isn't a big factor to me.
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Well, I finally took delivery last night. I had to drive most of the way home in a pretty heavy downpour, but all is well.



My 1st impression is that the exhaust noise is just awful, especially in sport mode. I think the 10 speed actually makes the noise seem even worse, at least in sport mode, which makes sense.



The transmission will hopefully get better after the computer "learns" my driving patterns / style. It seems to hold the gear too long sometimes, and hunt around too much other times. I must be missing something with the paddles, and I admittedly haven't read the manual yet, but the left paddle would not downshift, it would only eliminate gears 1 at a time.



The Sync 3 seems both awesome and complicated at the same time, but the complicated part will probably pass soon enough. It does seem to work intermittently, but I wasn't using an apple cable at the time, so maybe that the problem.



It's was raining hard at the dealership, it was also late, and we had two new trucks to drive an hour back home, so I haven't had a chance to inspect the body for fit and finish issues. I did check the plastic engine cover (10/20 build) and it is the proper FP cover. The trim under the grill and the mirror caps are correct as well.



I like the way the truck feels from the drivers seat, as far as the stance goes.



Did I mention that the exhaust is note horrible? I mean the sound is really bad!



I'm not sure about the stereo yet. Everyone seems to think it's a step backwards from even the 15 and 16 platinum model. I didn't hear that right away, but didn't really push it either.



The cheap plastic trim gets to me. In some places it is so thin and flexible that it's going to bother me. I am probably going to see if I can purchase the brushed metal look pieces to replace the plastic, especially in the contact areas around the center console. Had the order guide been clear about what came with the orange accent package, in regard to the higher end brushed trim, I certainly would have ordered that package. No truck in this price range should have trim this crappy, in my opinion.



The ride seems smoother than my 14, and the steering feels tighter and more precise than I remember.





With about 100 miles driven, which isn't very much, I would have to say that I preferred my 14 over this one, so far. Now that's not to say that I won't grow to love this truck, but that exhaust noise isn't helping. I feel like I am that high school kid with the annoying hopped up (insert import wannabe sport car here) with the loud obnoxious rappy exhaust system completely devoid of any sense of performance pedigree or culture. I would much rather just have the engine be close to silent like my first ecoboost truck was. I noticed that my 15 was louder, and didn't like it, but this is just ridiculously obnoxious. Maybe some of it is what Ford has piped into the cabin, but I doubt it could be much better outside of the truck.



Now you Gen 2 bashers don't get too excited. I'm not trashing the truck, I'm just sharing my 1st impression based on two trips totaling around 100 miles. I still reserve the right to fall in love with this truck (maybe earplugs will help).



I will fully admit that I will likely never come close to realizing the awesomeness of the suspension and handling. This truck may never see much offroad use. I live in north Texas, not near any sand dunes, or flats that I know of, so 95% of the time I'll be on paved roads. I have a Jeep for off-road trails and I hate mud, because 4 hours of power washing isn't my idea of fun at my age. So there you have it.



Which interior pieces are different with the orange interior package? All I thought was the carbon fiber, orange stitching, and seats...


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'nother North Texas user here (live in Garland, work in Richardson) and while I'm with you in that my truck (whenever I get it) likely won't spend much/any time in the dunes, one of the things that drew me to the Raptor was the long travel suspension for some of the roads that we have in this neck of the woods. From terrible railroad crossings to sharply crowned roads (you know, when you're in the middle of an intersection going 50 or so mph and the road just falls out from under you), I figure that it's a good fit for a pavement bruiser. Add the power for merging/passing on the highway, and the adaptive cruise for those spontaneous, pointless slowdowns that occur on our freeways, and Bob's your Uncle.
 
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