Denvertaco07
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resale might be a factor, probably easier to sell a Screw, if you ever plan to sell it.
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The screw is cumbersome in a parking lot ...
It's hard to believe that the SCAB isn't. Pro tip from my days of driving 3/4 tons with 8' beds and a turning radius measured in furlongs - if the lot is at all tight, back into your parking spot. It's actually easier than going in forward and it's less likely that someone can block you in by parking a long vehicle directly across the aisle.
Were did you find the turning radius for Raptor SCREW and SCAB.The turning radius difference is .7'
I appreciate all the great feedback -- thanks to all for responding.
Unfortunately, I am shopping for a Raptor at apparently the absolute WORST possible time in Raptor history... 2020's are no longer being produced, and the 2021's have yet to even be announced, and thus probably 6-9 months away from real availability, so there is a huge availability gap. Dealers have figured this out, and EVERYONE who has a 2020 has jacked the price. All the dealers in the southwest USA (CA, NV, AZ, UT, NM, CO) who actually have one to sell are charging $10k-$15k over MSRP. The dealers who will sell at MSRP have zero stock, and guess they will have no incoming units until mid-to-late 2021.
I'm sure once the 2021's are available things will get better, but I can't wait the 6-9 months that may take. I may have to start looking at Power Wagons (!) or something else that actually exists!
I appreciate all the great feedback -- thanks to all for responding.
Unfortunately, I am shopping for a Raptor at apparently the absolute WORST possible time in Raptor history... 2020's are no longer being produced, and the 2021's have yet to even be announced, and thus probably 6-9 months away from real availability, so there is a huge availability gap. Dealers have figured this out, and EVERYONE who has a 2020 has jacked the price. All the dealers in the southwest USA (CA, NV, AZ, UT, NM, CO) who actually have one to sell are charging $10k-$15k over MSRP. The dealers who will sell at MSRP have zero stock, and guess they will have no incoming units until mid-to-late 2021.
I'm sure once the 2021's are available things will get better, but I can't wait the 6-9 months that may take. I may have to start looking at Power Wagons (!) or something else that actually exists!
Indeed -- the used low-mile 2019/2020 Raptors I have been looking for are also priced high -- most at above their original MSRP. TRX is OK, but as it turns out, I don't have $75k+ to spend on a truck, and their likely single-digit city MPG's isn't very attractive. Power Wagon is actually available near me, and are even discounted into the high $50k's -- right in my target budget of low $60k's.Yep this is true. Used values are also very high. Not sure a Power Wagon solves your problem as it's in no way similar to the Raptor. Get a TRX. They'll be out before the Gen 3 Raptor.