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Funny, I find it’s a whole easier to park then my Super Duty was.
Was your Super Duty a dually?
@WhatExit? raises quite a valid drawback to the Raptor: PARKING. You won't enjoy trying to park in parking structures, and if you manage to get a Raptor into a parking structure you may not get it out as easily.
All last year I had to make regular runs to Salt Lake City for medical check-ups, and vertical clearance in the parking structure prohibited taking the Raptor. I could have had the valets park it outside, but there's something about handing the keys of an expensive supertruck to a pimply-faced 18 year old kid. (Not that I have anything against pimples or kids.) Those were the two options. There was no provision for parking your own vehicle outside of the structure. So I took my wife's car when I'd rather take the Raptor, and I trusted her with my supertruck.
It's a tall vehicle. Sometimes it's a disadvantage.
Oh, and if you intend to park your Raptor in your garage at home, get out your trusty tape measure and make sure it'll fit. I had to rearrange my whole shop to accommodate the Raptor, and my table saw wound up in the basement. You sure as hell don't want to park a truck like this out on the street or even in your driveway. Many are the sad horror stories that go along with that.
**** guys, really. If you're worried about parking a Raptor don't buy one.
It's a big pickup truck - not much bigger than any other Super Crew pickup.
Get yourself an old Ford Ranger (or wait for the new one) or a Prius. Really.