How much would my 2020 raptor sell for?

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DFS

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What are you smoking? In Cali, he should be able to get at least $74k with that mileage. Another member on here just sold his 19 802a with 20k miles to a dealership for $62k in Florida. The Raptor market has always been higher in Cali.
Okay, so ask $80K. I know Cali is a unique market but if he needs to move the truck quickly you don't look for highest possible sale price. Thanks for letting me know what happened in Florida too, I was offered $59K for mine in Vegas 2020 802A with less than 10K miles, but probably not relevant is it?

Someone last week on this forum tried to list their 2020 for $100K stock, so maybe he should ask $120K, it is Cali after all!
 

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Since there is probably no new ones around, start high, there are people wanting to have a Raptor at all costs. Good luck.
 

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I'd start with the free/cheap listing options (here, eBay, autotrader, cargurus, etc). Get an offer from Carmax so you know what your worst case/basement offer is. If you need cash fast but don't want to take a bath, consider taking a loan out against it.
 
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Okay, so ask $80K. I know Cali is a unique market but if he needs to move the truck quickly you don't look for highest possible sale price. Thanks for letting me know what happened in Florida too, I was offered $59K for mine in Vegas 2020 802A with less than 10K miles, but probably not relevant is it?

Someone last week on this forum tried to list their 2020 for $100K stock, so maybe he should ask $120K, it is Cali after all!

If he lists it at $74k, he will have a bunch of inquiries in Cali. There are always people looking for Raptors. But you certainly don’t give it away for $62-65k. You could drive that truck for 50k miles before you lose $25k on depreciation. So as others have mentioned, I would look to take out a loan with credit union and give them the title before I do something like that. But yea, the Florida sell is relevant when your talking about selling a brand new truck with 1200 miles for the price of a 19 with a lot more miles in a market that does not have the same demand as Cali.
 

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I am not in position to buy a Raptor in cash, but this exact scenario is why I'd never consider it even if I could. Interest rates are so low right now that I'd rather have access to the cash for a rainy day. It's easier to eventually make a single payoff payment, should you ever choose to, than try and go in reverse.
 

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Given that in CA, used car buyers have to pay a use tax which is equal to sales tax on a new vehicle, I would say what you paid in sales tax is a sunk cost. Knowing how in CA, every dealer was MSRP+ in the last few months of 2020, I would say start your asking price at the MSRP + 3500. Keep in mind, the buyer benefits from your prepayment of the first year's Vehicle Licensing Fees.
 

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Heck borrow as much money as you can at these rates with this environment let the bank take the risk. Who knows what the next 10 years brings but 2.5-3.5% for homes and vehicles is too cheap to not enjoy.

With a national debt that passed our GDP last year and no signs of the growth slowing, this is good advice. Let the fools who buy our debt pay for your car.
 

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I just saw one listed in SoCal that was a 2018 with like 25k miles for $72k so I would think you would be able to at least fetch $75k or more.
 
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