GEN 2 to GEN 1, thoughts

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PorterW1111

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I think you’ll also notice/miss the tech, feel, finish, and style of the gen2 interior vs the gen1.

I def agree on a whipple.
 

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I have a deposit down on a 2013 SCREW 801A with 35k miles and trade-in offer from the same dealer for my 2018 SCREW 802A with 31k miles (only option missing is the graphics) at my original purchase price of $67k. I'm walking away with 20k+ check and returning my truck to stock to sell the parts as part of the agreement. They are repainting the 2013 bumpers prior to sale so I haven't signed yet. Question is for those of you who have owned both GEN1 and GEN2, how many would take the deal or would you stay with the GEN 2/GEN1 and reason? Just curious to see the responses. Thanks

I've owned both and honestly it's a toss up. I constantly see people posting, "blah blah Gen 2 is better" or "V8 or nothing" from Gen 1 guys.. both are great in their own right.

I don't really read many posts on the Gen 2 section to know what you really do with your truck, so I can't say one way or another what you should do.. What I can do is give you my view between the 2. There are days I miss my Gen 2 for it's refinement.. above all else that's what I liked the most. the Gen 1 just isn't refined at all IMO lol.. which isnt bad, it's just an observation that's really apparent once you've driven both. What I found driving my Gen 1 was I just missed having Sync 3.. which I ordered to replace the junk Sync 2 unit, that gave me the refinement I wanted above all else. My Gen 2 never made any trips feel special to me, that can't be said for my Gen 1. every time I start it, mash the peddle and go wheeling it brings out the pure raw feeling that was the same as when I first drove one back in 2011. So to me that's what never gets old.. it's not the sound, or that it's a V8.. it's just how the truck after 10 years delivers the exact same fun as I remember.

The great thing with this deal is you get an awesome truck, plus your aftermarket parts AND 20k, hard to say no to that! throw 3.0s, deavers, sync 3 and a front bumper and you'll be having a riot.

this probably didn't help you very much lol.. but it's my take.
 

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Stock vs Stock it's no contest. If your plan is to dump $20K into a whipple and other goodies on the gen 1 then yeah I do think in the end you'll like that truck more.
 

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I've owned both... I would take the Gen 2 over the Gen 1 any day of the week. THE ONLY THING I MISS ABOUT THE GEN 1 is the Exhaust note with the Corsa Extreme I had on it. That sound was just amazing. My Gen 2 with the AWE exhaust is loud... but more like a loud Hoover Vacuum! lol! Everything else is just better with the Gen 2.
 

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Everyone is talking about him “getting 20k”. What about the $47k (plus tax) that he’s losing? Honestly, I love the Gen 2. It can tow my boat with 4 adults with ease (stock). And on some days, it can run around in the dirt. Nothing wrong with a Gen 1, but you’re basically paying $47k for it plus tax. Just keep that in mind.
 

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Meh to all of the above saying the gen 1 is underwhelming haha.

I made the switch from a first time raptor owner of a gen 2 to a gen 1 simply because I got an amazing deal on the trade. Literally the same situation you’re in. I don’t miss the gen 2 at all. I had previously been a big car guy, loved the speed of the gen 2. At the end of the day though, it’s a truck, not a car haha. Depends on what you want to do with it. There’s also a level of not caring as much about it for me, I use the truck everywhere, the sandy plains to the super thick hunting spots. Love the gen 1.

Only downside is no one has suspension available for it haha.
 

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So you’re downgrading to an older, slower, less efficient, outdated vehicle just to try and pocket some money? You may get back $20k, but you’re also getting $20k+ less vehicle. Which means that unless you keep it forever, it’s worth $20k+ less when you go to sell/trade it in.

Subjectively the Gen 2 is the better truck in every aspect. Unless you’re desperate for the money, I can’t see any reason to make that switch, especially if it’s a daily driver.
 

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I currently own a gen 1 and am in the process of trading up to a gen 3. Part of the reason is because of the miles on my current truck and some rust issues on it. If I was in your position, I would do it if the technology from the gen 2 didn't matter to you. I would love to own a low-mileage gen 1 again in the future but for business purposes and daily driving, the gen 3 is definitely a step up for me. Much more slugish than the new raptors, but I love how it drives. I don't think you can beat the rugged reliability of the 6.2 gen 1 though, especially if it has been properly maintained.
 
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