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I don't. They wouldn't.I wonder if Ford would even build a Raptor R if the TRX was never produced.
Ya completely agree. My situation is I am coming out of a 2019 F150 lease that ends in February. So as long as I get it ordered and to me by then, I am good. I am willing to pay off the lease early if needed. But it appears I may be saving some money.I just can’t see other than if you don’t need your current truck and the goal is a Gen 3 purchase. To want to rush into this mess with limited trucks being produced this year, first year model at that, shortages, your truck maybe sitting around somewhere waiting to be completed and chassis parts get flash rusted. I can see the posts coming down the road bitching about it. All this and people are fighting to find MSRP.
I found the only benefit to being first on a new model is your the kid on the block to get to show it off. Nothing wrong with that, but the better vehicle and pricing follows a couple of years later.
If these are MY2021, it could be a bit of a scarlet letter.Thinking that could help out those that are hesitant to get a '21 so late in the year due to resale impact. Then again, if this batch is buggy, there more easily identified. (Although I guess they already are)
I just can’t see other than if you don’t need your current truck and the goal is a Gen 3 purchase. To want to rush into this mess with limited trucks being produced this year, first year model at that, shortages, your truck maybe sitting around somewhere waiting to be completed and chassis parts get flash rusted. I can see the posts coming down the road bitching about it. All this and people are fighting to find MSRP.
I found the only benefit to being first on a new model is your the kid on the block to get to show it off. Nothing wrong with that, but the better vehicle and pricing follows a couple of years later.
If these are MY2021, it could be a bit of a scarlet letter.
Seems to me like you are going to experience one year of depreciation really fast just to have a truck a few months earlier. Five years from now, your 2021 will definitely be worth a lot less than a 2022 even though you only had it a few extra months. I would hold off and make sure what I got was labeled a 2022.I'm wondering if would make sense to turn the '21 model year into a sort of 'first edition' promo thing. You're going to make a lot less than a normal year due to the late release and COVID employment and supply issues. If you make 10,000, you could number them and give them a little bit of collectors appeal.
Thinking that could help out those that are hesitant to get a '21 so late in the year due to resale impact. Then again, if this batch is buggy, there more easily identified. (Although I guess they already are)