Gary E
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You left out gas mileage.
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Find me another vehicle between $80-$125k MSRP that can meet or beat the Raptor R in more than 1/2 of the following categories (spoiler alert- even if you beg the Germans, you can’t!)
Cargo room
Towing capacity
Payload
HP
TQ
Power:weight ratio
Ground clearance
1/4 mile
Ability to jump? (Sorry but it IS a feature lol)
Tech
Luxury
Cameras #/quality
Tire size
Sidewall thickness
Drive modes
“Drivetrain modes” (2wd/AWD/4hi/4lo)
Locking diff
10 speed trans
4.10 gears
Resale/value retention potential
DD capable in terms of any weather
DD capable in terms of overall comfort
Versatility
You know what you’ll wind up finding? The only things even close besides the hellcat crowd (TRX included) are crazy loaded/optioned heavy duty diesel trucks.
This exercise essentially proves out why an SUV (to me) as a DD is simply a compromise for someone who can’t justify/afford having a performance/sports type car & a truck. OR (very often the case- hand raised) you have kids. Even if it’s an absolute 2wd beater….the basic utility of a truck already makes it able to do some very important things other vehicles simply can’t do. And the interiors on full size trucks these days are as spacious as they come.
Loaded up luxury sport SUVs are fun & cool & utilitarian, but not more fun/cool than a sports car/sedan & SUvs are very useful - but def not more so
Yeah- but regardless I’m just saying from a neutral standpoint by the comparable #s feature for feature a 700hp pickup truck essentially trumps everything else lolA lot of those features don't mean anything to a lot of drivers though. I mean, your average mom who can afford a vehicle in that range doesn't give a flip about towing capacity. She wants to be able to around 6 kids, do the grocery shopping, easy to park, etc. Or they want to do the jeep girl thing.
Any insight you can share on your plans? Inquiring minds….2023 Base Raptor is 78,570.00 of which I would not give 60k for new.
2023 Raptor R adds 30,575.00 but will be happy to pay that additional amount over base for the R simply because that is only way I can get it.
Wish I could buy a very basic no option truck with the R drivetrain. Could care less if it even has power windows or a radio. Make it a regular cab shortbox.
Nothing against the 450/510 v6 as great engine and have one in my old truck that is 3900 lb makes equal power to the new R v-8 but for me The base raptor at 6000 lb is just too much for the 6 to give me the performance I want.
For those that do not want to give 30k extra for the R don't buy it.
I am 100% with Ford Performance as not adding it to base raptor. Make the specialty R for those that want a bit more.
I have HUGE plans for my '23 R when it shows up and most will not like what I do with it. Not buying it for them.
I wish I had a crystal ball like you. So the r will just be readily available at msrp in a few months? That’s amazing. Maybee I will just wait then.110? Sure while it’s hot, the ones who are paying 130-170 are gonna regret it after a few months of ownership.