David1986
Full Access Member
Agreed!Aren’t Raptors always a “want” purchase though? If utility was really your concern, most other 1500/2500+ trucks would make a whole lot more sense…
Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
Agreed!Aren’t Raptors always a “want” purchase though? If utility was really your concern, most other 1500/2500+ trucks would make a whole lot more sense…
80 cents on the dollar is just a little bit shy of $20 having the same spending power that $7.50 one year ago.Come on man use your brain. The figures I quoted are hyperbole, the article attached, which was published today confirmed my statement. Just in case you do not know it, gas and food prices are not included in the CPI. Consequently, inflation is probably running at over 20%. To break it down for you, the dollar at the beginning of 2021 is worth 80 cents today, or probably less. Why do you think Ford and everyone else are raising prices? Now I have more bad news, the WSJ indicated gas prices will reach all time highs this summer. As a result, truckers, UPS and Delta will increase prices. Biden ran on a platform to tax the rich, but he only meant income tax. That 10k ADM some people paid will be a bargain before Biden gets the boot.
noun: hyperbole; plural noun: hyperbolesIt was not an exaggeration, You should be crying a lot.
80 cents on the dollar is just a little bit shy of $20 having the same spending power that $7.50 one year ago.
noun: hyperbole; plural noun: hyperboles
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
I did not intend to use a word that people needed to look up. My bad80 cents on the dollar is just a little bit shy of $20 having the same spending power that $7.50 one year ago.
noun: hyperbole; plural noun: hyperboles
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
The statement was meant to make a point. The dollar amounts I used was hyperbole. At least you learned a new word.80 cents on the dollar is just a little bit shy of $20 having the same spending power that $7.50 one year ago.
noun: hyperbole; plural noun: hyperboles
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
A 2023 model year? I didn’t think they were accepting those yet.Placed my 2023 Raptor order yesterday for MSRP and the dealer submitted it to Ford. Phew, that was close.
They aren't. And if they say they are you'll need to resubmit when the order banks open for 2023 (so no price protection etc.).A 2023 model year? I didn’t think they were accepting those yet.
most popular president ever with 81 million votes.Red-hot inflation gave most Americans a pay cut in January
Red-hot inflation gave most Americans a pay cut in January
The tightest labor market in years is fueling rapid wage gains for most workers – the only problem is that red-hot inflation is quickly eroding those increases.www.foxbusiness.com
A 2023 model year? I didn’t think they were accepting those yet.
Do you have a VIN and build date? Because if not, they are already scheduling toward the end of March.... Good luck though, dealers say the darnedest things.Just placed my order today for a 22 in rapid red before MSRP goes up. Raptor High Package and Moonroof & Tailgate package for MSRP. Adding all the other crap later as my dealer said it would delay the build. My dealer is getting the fastest priority and the build will start the first week of March. 12-16 weeks till completion due to his allocation with the rep. The rep said I am cutting the line from people waiting 6-8 months already. Feel bad but I'm looking forward to this truck.