Yeah that's BS about the cooled seats not being an option for 801a.
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The only reason I'm going w/ lux is due to a/c seats. Ticks me off that its not an a stand alone option. Ford knew it would be the tipping point in many folks decision as to which pkg to go with.
Really going to spend $9k just to cool your balls?
The only reason I'm going w/ lux is due to a/c seats. Ticks me off that its not an a stand alone option. Ford knew it would be the tipping point in many folks decision as to which pkg to go with.
I'm sure I've got a friend that can figure out how to override that at a local stereo shop in Mesa.I'm in same boat living in AZ and having them now I dont want to do without them. Only thing about them that I dont like is that when you remote start they dont come on like the ac does, you have to turn them on once get in.
I'm just a tad over $72K after tax and fees on mine optioned out which is about 4k more than I was expecting.
I'm definitely looking at 13 and 14 models to see what I can get into now as Thats as much as I paid for my V wagon.
I agree, I work for a West coast automotive valuation company and had a market analysis done on Monday to project what the older models will do over the next 6 months.Howdy, fellow V wagon owner! We would surely be a unique cohort with a Raptor and V wagon in our garages. While I think these trucks will depreciate relatively gradually given their desirability, the 1st gen Raptors (especially the 12-14 supercrews) approaching $30k for a relatively low-mileage truck over the next few months definitely also feels like a lot of bang for the buck. I'm already seeing 12-14 screws in the mid-high 30s range with reasonable miles, so when we're talking half the price of a new one, it's certainly food for thought.
PS, I bought my '12 V wagon in '14 for mid-40s and frankly it's probably still worth what I paid for it due to the wagon market being insane. Can't quite expect the same out of the Raptors but here's to the quest for low-depreciating vehicles.