So you guys with the M3s, 911's, and S6's; in your opinion, is the Raptor the closest thing you can get to an involved driving experience without actually owning two vehicles? I've been looking hard at Raptors as a way to get back into something that's more involving/fun to drive, but also keep the utility of the bed that I need all too often. I used to have a separate fun car (Cayman S) and truck but sold the Cayman due to it sitting more than being driven. My current life situation with business and family just doesn't lend well to dealing with an extra car, it became a headache and distraction. So I'm looking at the Raptor as a way to bridge the gap for the next few years. They are a blast to drive but, I just haven't been able to pull the trigger due to the sheer size of it. So used to small cars I'm worried I'll grow tired of it in short order.
I recently sold both of my vehicles, a jeep wrangler, two door, 6 speed lifted bigger wheels tires etc as well as the e92 M3 6 speed lightly modded (the one with the v8 and no torque). I bought a 2019 supercab raptor with the 802 options, technology, rear step, maybe morel stuff. I enjoy having an automatic and a lot more torque, all the creature comforts , ease of hauling surfboards, bikes, and the over all utility of the truck but it still leaves me wanting a bit. I suspect if I throw a tune, bigger intercoolers and such, I might be a little happier with more acceleration but not big on voiding my warranty. I miss the sound of the V8 the smell (I know weird right) of the leather in the BMW and the open air of the Jeep on cool days.
My conclusion is that one vehicle cannot be all things for me. Next plan is a C7 Z06 vette, I figure I can get a decent deal on one in a couple years, now that the new ones are out and maybe another Jeep, still not sure if I'm going to get sick of the Raptor?