Let’s be honest- The Raptor R is going to be expensive!

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Frogger22

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The dream to me would be a Gen3 with the Gen1 6.2L V8…I don’t want a supercharged Godzilla T-Rx killer with 5MPG. Just want a good ol n/a V8 in a new truck. And then I’d only have to spend $95k and feel better about selling my house for the truck.
 
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And even with a tune there is still turbo lag. Just like a 1990's automatic Mustang or Camaro, press the gas pedal and wait a few seconds before you start moving!
 

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That was my exact thought when you made your check comment. It’s all good man don’t catch feelings. You have more money then car knowledge. Not like that’s a bad thing
The funny thing is I was in the auto industry for over 25 years and I used to own a car dealership that sold high-end cars. So my knowledge of cars is very extensive, just not Ferrari's. I guess they were above my pay grade. Lol
My hats off to you for your extensive knowledge on Ferrari automobiles and more power to you if you have a few sitting in your garage.
Now back on subject. Will you be buying a Raptor R and what price would you be willing to pay for it ? Personally going with a 21 Raptor with 37 package. But who knows, by the time they come out I might be ready to upgrade. My best guess is they'll start in the $90k range and end up over $100k for a fully loaded version.
 
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The dream to me would be a Gen3 with the Gen1 6.2L V8…I don’t want a supercharged Godzilla T-Rx killer with 5MPG. Just want a good ol n/a V8 in a new truck. And then I’d only have to spend $95k and feel better about selling my house for the truck.
My limit would be in the $65K-$70K range if it came with a n/a V8.
 
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