MKSVT
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Who told you that?
Its a fact.
Just like my 2014 is better then your 2011.
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Who told you that?
Its a fact.
Just like my 2014 is better then your 2011.
Sure it is bud.
There are many different reason I think I will be awesome, here is a few from a raptor prospect:
1a.) The [GEN 2] 3.5L EcoBoost. Yes [GEN 1] had misfire issues after modifications but it was the first EcoBoost engine Ford built. I had a 6.0L powerstroke had some issues but was a great engine.
1b.) With the [GEN 2] high out put I would expect it to be similar to the new high out put 3.5L EcoBoost in the 2016 Ford GT if not the same engine. With the power not being a problem, it is mainly not having the sound of the 6.2L V8. which I understand, but if you need more grunt then upgrade the exhaust system.
(if you do believe me that the ecoboost raptor is going to be amazing then check out the SDHQ Eco-Raptor.
https://youtu.be/wYWE11Oo5rg
2.) The 10 Speed transmission. Ford needed a new transmission for better control, and it will help with the MPG's. Adding the paddle shifter is going to help with the control with a better location.
3.) the looks. the [GEN 1] looked amazing, but you cant deny that the [GEN 2] tops the last GEN on looks.
4.) the terrain management system is going to be good, I think it will have to be put to its paces to find out how good it is.
Overall, personally I think if you already own a Raptor the excitement and hype are just not there because you just love your truck. I there are going to be some people that hate the truck because hate that they don't have it (which I don't think any of those people are on this form). If your upgrading you might miss the sound of the V8 but not the power.
I have a plan of when I am going to get mine, main because I don't want to have to pay the bank mainly pay all the extra interest and I love buying new. I plan on getting a 2020 Raptor at the end of 2019 or in 2020. because any issues will be put to light at the time and that is when I should have enough cash to walk in the dealership and say shut-up and give me the lightning blue one in a respectful way.
Of course it will,it may not have the sound of a classic v8 but it will be fun blowing past gens 1's in a v6.
Newer is always better..
...street racing a Raptor is right in line with the special olympics.
How fast it can go off road in the real world will depend alot on driver skill. If you're a damn good driver you will probably blow past almost everyone. If you mean blow past on the street then that will be a given. Personally you can have that race, as street racing a Raptor is right in line with the special olympics.
Lets take a poll ,Clone BJ Baldwin in a stock 2014 raptor and a stock 2017 raptor off road SAME driving conditions running the baja 1000. In Who do you gen 1 nut swingers think would be the fastest?
What happened to this forum, so sad.
HID headlights
New my touch screen system
Wheels
Torsen differential in the front
new side graphic that says Raptor
New wheel style
front camera
heated and cooled seats as an option
Reinforced Frame.
I know.
Neither, he'd wreck/roll and then Dan Bilzerian's tiny legged self will pick him up in a helicopter and then they'll go party on a yacht somewhere else.
Ah yes, graphics.. you must one of those insecure guys who need to tell everyone that you drive a "Raptor", not just an F-150...
I think that pretty much nails it. This is 'Merica, after all. We like big engines. Just look at the popularity of the Harley Davidson. No one can argue that the Japanese bike manufacturers make a more efficient, faster motorcycle, but it just ain't a Harley. I feel the same way about the new Raptor. The charts, spreadsheets, etc will prove that the eco-boost V-6 is an upgrade from our 6.2's, but I don't care. I want a big V8 in a truck like this. Time will tell, but I believe our Gen 1's will prove to be the more sought after versions years from now...unless Ford ends up with a V8 option later.