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Because TRX is a few years old now. There were markups when it was new as well.Yeah except you can get that for msrp without an additional 20-50k in dealer markup
Wouldn't that indicate that one is more desirable than the other? One being marked up and one being marked down is a pretty good measure.and your point being? Doesn’t change the fact that you can order a TRX for 90-100k and you’re not getting into a raptor r for less than 130k.
Man, if you think an 88k pickup truck is a great move to save some bucks, you need to rethink things. There is a reason why you can order a TRX for 11 under sticker, but you can't sniff an R under whatever the number is today. Lightweight, 2wd option, factory 37's and front limited slip. Everyone knows it's better, otherwise they're being dishonest.
It's like comparing Garrison Bros to Old #7, they will both get the job done, but which one do you really want?
Yeah except you can get that for msrp without an additional 20-50k in dealer markup
My point is that the two models should be viewed at MSRP and not what a dealer will try to gouge you for. Ford priced the Raptor R where they thought was at a level that would be an acceptable price level compared to what the competition offers. They cannot control what the dealers price their units at. There are people that are getting their Raptor R's for sticker. I'm one of them.and your point being? Doesn’t change the fact that you can order a TRX for 90-100k and you’re not getting into a raptor r for less than 130k.
When the time comes to take delivery I'll post the sales contract.Hah, I’m sure you are.
Also all of the oems can take steps to stop price gauging. Ford doesn’t care, which imo even if it doesn’t make the vehicle more valuable, means it definitely should be factored into the purchase price suckers are paying
Is the raptor R worth 10k more than a TRX. Maybe. I’d probably pay that. But for what the average attainability will be - at 130k+? Absolutely not.
This whole Raptor R thing has me totally perplexed… other then the motor, which is arguably not very impressive, and the “exclusivity” which just simply means the whole buying experience is annoying for most folks, what exactly are you paying for? Who wants to pay fully loaded GWagon pricing for a set of 37’s you could get on your own?
I’m not trying to be a d***, I am poking around to see if I’m better off letting my TRX order fall through… but nothing I see makes me feel like a loaded TRX for $88k is the wrong move…
Can someone educate me?