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Mad Max

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Good points. I'm going to decide next week.

It's very likely to be sold by next week. Raptors do not stay on dealer lots very long even when they're asking MSRP. If this dealer is selling Raptors at invoice to all potential buyers that walk in, it should have been sold yesterday!
 
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It's very likely to be sold by next week. Raptors do not stay on dealer lots very long even when they're asking MSRP. If this dealer is selling Raptors at invoice to all potential buyers that walk in, it should have been sold yesterday!

They currently have seven and they normally sell them for MSRP. I've bought a ton of cars from them so they're offering me one of them for invoice. I'm actually excited about a Raptor based on the new aluminum body F150. The weight savings will be a big plus. I'm interested to see what motor ends up going in it.
 

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They currently have seven and they normally sell them for MSRP. I've bought a ton of cars from them so they're offering me one of them for invoice. I'm actually excited about a Raptor based on the new aluminum body F150. The weight savings will be a big plus. I'm interested to see what motor ends up going in it.

Buying a Raptor today at invoice, is what I would do without any hesitation!

Besides, the next Raptor will be 2-3 years out, with a questionable engine (especially if eco'd), and it will be more expensive - even at invoice. Some weight savings, perhaps improved fuel mileage, with maybe a slight dash of power increase...we just don't know yet. But we do know the current Raptor was/is a home-run for Ford. Everyone (mostly) loves the Raptor no matter if they're GM or Dodge truck guys. Plus women know what these trucks are, and it's not just a generic "truck" term...it's a "Raptor". That says a lot right there! And if the 2016/17 Raptor doesn't meet expectations, there will be no second chances to buy a new '14 Raptor then.

As Jim Cramer would say, "Buy Buy Buy!!!" (although I think he has a F350)
 
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