Is 37 PP worth it?

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David1986

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Speaking of a Ranger Raptor from what I've seen they hold their value better than and F150 Raptor. My dealer just took a 24 on trade and sold it before it was put on the lot for MSRP used with 8K miles on it. Crazy...

A used 37 where I live will only bring about 5-6K more than an 801. In today's economy a 37 will lose more value over a 35. For the record I've owned 5 Raptors and have always faired well at trade in, however that can always change with the market.

Owning a Raptor is like investing in the stock market....lol
 

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Speaking of a Ranger Raptor from what I've seen they hold their value better than and F150 Raptor. My dealer just took a 24 on trade and sold it before it was put on the lot for MSRP used with 8K miles on it. Crazy...

A used 37 where I live will only bring about 5-6K more than an 801. In today's economy a 37 will lose more value over a 35. For the record I've owned 5 Raptors and have always faired well at trade in, however that can always change with the market.

Owning a Raptor is like investing in the stock market....lol
It's just supply and demand at work... F150 Raptors are plentiful, and Ranger Raptors are newer, less available, and cheaper. The R is holding its value even better for the same reason. New 35 and 37s can be had in most places at nice discounts. A search of new 37pps just within a 100-mile radius of me on Car Edge shows over 70, with many sitting for some time. I’m sure auto trader and other more broad sites would show even more. The GEN 3 has been out 5 years now so it's depreciation will be similar to other Raptor years. They hold their value well but depreciate like any other vehicle. If you trade in newer vehicles expect to take a nice hit. Some people seem to think we are still back in the unicorn used car value times of 22-23.
 
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With all the conflicting information and advice, the OP probably already bought a Ranger Raptor so he didn't have to decide...lol. 37PP FTW!!!
Have not purchased yet… leaning towards 802, I like the seats and the wheels. 4k off msrp sounds like a good price as long as I keep it a few years. They certainly depreciate less/slower than other vehicles.

All the information is great. Of course it only matters what I think however I am very appreciative.
 
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