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Hello and thanks for taking the time to read.
With the virus going on right now and being lucky enough to still be making my normal income, I figured now was a solid time to look for a 17/18/19 raptor that a dealership is looking to move on.
Right now I'm finding in my area (Raleigh to Charlotte, NC) that these models are going for 50-60k with 30k or less miles on them, all 502A's.
The local dealership has a '17 with 28k miles and clean carfax for $53k and they are willing to give me $31k for my current truck (ram 1500) making the difference $22k of new loan.
The second truck I'm looking at is an '18 with 18k and clean carfax for $55k out the door and they are willing to give me $32.5k for my truck making the difference $22.5k of new loan. They will even take my 2.5 King's off my ram and bring them back to the house for me which is over an hour drive. This definitely seems like the better deal as they are both equipped the same but what's throwing me for a loop is how eager the dealership seems to be to move it. The place turned out to be a corner lot used car joint that apparently is the satellite drop spot for used cars taken in by the local Ford dealer that owns them. Also there was a 1" rip in the driver's seat that they said they would "replace the panel under warranty" which I would think they would just replace the whole seat cover? Lastly my wife said she thought it sound as if there was window cracked on it while we were driving but I checked and all the windows were up. Tires on this one were half way gone it appeared so wondering if it was increased noise from those or if the "fake engine noise" I have heard rumors about was turned on.
Here is the link for that truck.
So with all that being said:
1. What are the specifics to a raptor I'm looking for that are mostly daily drivers as there aren't dunes to go jump around here? I've bought plenty of used vehicles in the past so basics of checking seals and fluids combined with other basics I have covered.
2. Any major difference in buying an 17/18 over the 19's besides live valve? I also know the interiors changed a little but wasn't sure if there was any difference in seat construction besides material.
3. Given the circumstances on the second raptor I listed, would this draw suspicion or are they are just eager to make some sales? Frustratingly they didn't take the time to clean it out well either as there were still bits of whatever in almost all the seats. I am wondering if the exact same truck were at their parent Ford dealership if I'd be as suspicious of it.
4. My wife and I also stated that both trucks we tested seemed a bit "jerky" at times with the 10 speed. Is that normal for the 10 speed / 3.5 eco combo?
Thanks for reading I look forward to suggestions and comments. Just trying to be careful and make a smart buy as my current 2018 ecodiesel does ride very well with the King's (my wife actually said she thought it rode better than either raptor we test drove) and is almost paid off with $9.6k to go.
For the record we have looked at new 2020's and 19's but the lowest 802A in my area I could find that was a 2020 was $66,547 after TTL and fees putting me at new loan balance of $34k if they matched the trade offer by the used car place. I know it's "only" 12k, but as I just found out my wife is pregnant last week with our first kid, I figure I should be conservative in getting new loans as I have no idea what a child will cost me!
With the virus going on right now and being lucky enough to still be making my normal income, I figured now was a solid time to look for a 17/18/19 raptor that a dealership is looking to move on.
Right now I'm finding in my area (Raleigh to Charlotte, NC) that these models are going for 50-60k with 30k or less miles on them, all 502A's.
The local dealership has a '17 with 28k miles and clean carfax for $53k and they are willing to give me $31k for my current truck (ram 1500) making the difference $22k of new loan.
The second truck I'm looking at is an '18 with 18k and clean carfax for $55k out the door and they are willing to give me $32.5k for my truck making the difference $22.5k of new loan. They will even take my 2.5 King's off my ram and bring them back to the house for me which is over an hour drive. This definitely seems like the better deal as they are both equipped the same but what's throwing me for a loop is how eager the dealership seems to be to move it. The place turned out to be a corner lot used car joint that apparently is the satellite drop spot for used cars taken in by the local Ford dealer that owns them. Also there was a 1" rip in the driver's seat that they said they would "replace the panel under warranty" which I would think they would just replace the whole seat cover? Lastly my wife said she thought it sound as if there was window cracked on it while we were driving but I checked and all the windows were up. Tires on this one were half way gone it appeared so wondering if it was increased noise from those or if the "fake engine noise" I have heard rumors about was turned on.
Here is the link for that truck.
So with all that being said:
1. What are the specifics to a raptor I'm looking for that are mostly daily drivers as there aren't dunes to go jump around here? I've bought plenty of used vehicles in the past so basics of checking seals and fluids combined with other basics I have covered.
2. Any major difference in buying an 17/18 over the 19's besides live valve? I also know the interiors changed a little but wasn't sure if there was any difference in seat construction besides material.
3. Given the circumstances on the second raptor I listed, would this draw suspicion or are they are just eager to make some sales? Frustratingly they didn't take the time to clean it out well either as there were still bits of whatever in almost all the seats. I am wondering if the exact same truck were at their parent Ford dealership if I'd be as suspicious of it.
4. My wife and I also stated that both trucks we tested seemed a bit "jerky" at times with the 10 speed. Is that normal for the 10 speed / 3.5 eco combo?
Thanks for reading I look forward to suggestions and comments. Just trying to be careful and make a smart buy as my current 2018 ecodiesel does ride very well with the King's (my wife actually said she thought it rode better than either raptor we test drove) and is almost paid off with $9.6k to go.
For the record we have looked at new 2020's and 19's but the lowest 802A in my area I could find that was a 2020 was $66,547 after TTL and fees putting me at new loan balance of $34k if they matched the trade offer by the used car place. I know it's "only" 12k, but as I just found out my wife is pregnant last week with our first kid, I figure I should be conservative in getting new loans as I have no idea what a child will cost me!
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