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mchurch0211

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The “keeping up with the Joneses” and “first/only person I know” mentalities will fade away and pricing will get closer to acceptable eventually. If production stops in a couple years when I am finally willing to pay for one, oh well.
the question is what do you think a acceptable price should/ will be in a few years?
 

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the question is what do you think a acceptable price should/ will be in a few years?
MSRP. Outside of that I fall in the "oh, well" category again. As (real f***ing) awesome as 700HP is, let's be honest, most people only care about the exhaust note and to say "my V8 Raptor"...IMO, of course.

Do I want one? Yes. Is anything over MSRP (also a stretch) worth it to me? No. I also have a basic b**** 2023 (with full PPF) right now that I would have a hard time explaining to my boss that I'd going to spend $30,000+ more and trade in towards 10 mpg. I get that it's worth it to some folks (also myself if wasn't married) but I'd rather use that extra money for guns and ammo (which incidentally, I lost on a recent fishing trip).

That being said, I hope it is still around in 2026 when I finally build credit back with the wife.
 
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MSRP. Outside of that I fall in the "oh, well" category again. As (real f***ing) awesome as700HP is, let's be honest, most people only care about the exhaust note and to say "my V8 Raptor"...IMO, of course.

Do I want one? Yes. Is anything over MSRP (also a stretch) worth it to me? No. I also have a basic b**** 2023 (with full PPF) right now that I would have a hard time explaining to my boss that I'd spend spend $30,000+ more and trade in towards 10 mpg. I get that it's worth it to some folks (also myself if wasn't married) but I'd rather use that extra money for guns and ammo (which incidentally, I lost on a recent fishing trip).

That being said, I hope it is still around in 2026 when I finally build credit back with the wife.
this…

time to order more 80% lowers…
 

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honestly, i think $20k over is acceptable if you really want one.. theres a lot of people paying way more than that.. thats what the market will dictate. there's only so many, so supply and demand. if i had the means, black no stickers.. i dont have the means so ill pay off debt..
 

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honestly, i think $20k over is acceptable if you really want one.. theres a lot of people paying way more than that.. thats what the market will dictate. there's only so many, so supply and demand. if i had the means, black no stickers.. i dont have the means so ill pay off debt..
"there's only so many" applies to something that was built in the past and no longer built. The R is a current production vehicle that they produce more of everyday.
It's that mentality that has driven up prices the past 3 yrs.
 
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