but after all this was replaced its been a solid truck aside from the interior being th biggest pile of shit since my 03 F150.Holy crap....most of your drivetrain.
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but after all this was replaced its been a solid truck aside from the interior being th biggest pile of shit since my 03 F150.Holy crap....most of your drivetrain.
There is some serious luck of the draw going on here. I see some wild @*$# on the corvette forums of endless issues vs zero issues reliable as an old honda civic. Same with the raptor forum.but after all this was replaced its been a solid truck aside from the interior being th biggest pile of shit since my 03 F150.
The 21 tremor I has before the raptor was a lemon. I love my 90s and early 2000s SVT cars but man…. Ford has let me down. I’ve got 2 Jeeps that have given me 0 issues.There is some serious luck of the draw going on here. I see some wild @*$# on the corvette forums of endless issues vs zero issues reliable as an old honda civic. Same with the raptor forum.
Jeeps have had their issues too, but I’ve also seen people put 250K on them with only the usual stuff (water pump, belts, hoses, alternator)The 21 tremor I has before the raptor was a lemon. I love my 90s and early 2000s SVT cars but man…. Ford has let me down. I’ve got 2 Jeeps that have given me 0 issues.
I had a 2019 Raptor for two years that I put 32,000 miles on with no issues.
I now have a 2023 Raptor with 11,000 miles I bought one year ago also with no issues.
IMO in general a lot of people join forums mostly to complain (excluding us car/truck people who just love sharing our experiences and information).
People that have had no problems with their vehicle don't often post positive buying experiences here for the hell of it.
So don't be too gun shy on buying another Ford. You can find horror stories on the internet for any brand or model.
I have no experience towing with a Raptor but my guess would be it will pull your camper okay although you may experience some rear end sag.
Towing enthusiasts here can advise on air bags/spring options and or weight distribution hitches if it is a problem. Also the payload on a Raptor isn't that high at around 1400lbs. A regular F-150 might have more capacity. I'm not sure how this would compare with your Expedition.
Would you be satisfied with the lesser amount of enclosed interior space the Raptor has compared to your Expedition?
It has a wider interior but obviously no third row. Having a bed means you can haul bigger taller cargo than the Expedition although it's not secure unless you buy a topper or a tonneau cover.
Although resale value fluctuates with new pricing on Raptors, in general Raptors have historically had higher resale value than most other pickups.
If you buy a Raptor and decide it wasn't the best choice, trading it in will be less painful.
The Raptor would be far more fun to drive in my opinion.