David1986
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Appreciate the feedback! I noted in my post (I was not comparing trucks). Yes a 2500 diesel is no comparison to a Raptor. My point was more around the options for the cost.You’re not wrong about the cost increases and the QC; Ford has had another banner year of leading the way on recalls. This is bad business. That said, you’re comparing a .75 ton work truck to an off road ‘half ton’ truck and the comparison, such as it is really isn’t fair. The Raptor is a performance truck that can do things off road that destroy other half ton trucks. It sacrifices ability to tow and haul at the altar of performance. You should be looking at an F250 to draw a closer comparison.
Ford has definitely whacked the options on models across the line. Some of them were problem children - wireless charging in the ’24 Mustang was a an abject failure, and removed from the ’25 model entirely. HUGE numbers complained it just cooked the phones. Torsen, I think was just a profit issue, but I would point out that since ’17, some users were complaining of “pulling” under acceleration, attributed to the Torsen. Maybe they thought they could electronically trick the truck to about 85% of the Torsen’s function and save several hundred dollars per truck. Who knows. I will bet that I know why the red stripe is gone; because some folks are washing their hands in brake cleaner before getting in the truck and white knuckle gripping the wheel at 12 o’clock.
Cross shopping is the right answer. If someone has a competing product, you’re a fool not to look. Ford does a lot of things right, but definitely not everything.
If they continue to remove options customers will start looking for trucks that better fit their wants/needs. Glad we have competition or we wouldn't have a Raptor.