Raptor62
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Thanks for all the input so far.
She's used to a big vehicle as the Aspen isn't exactly small, and we had an F150 King Ranch screw before that. Also used to parking far away (to avoid the door dings). Since she has a Mustang GT with mods for a summer car, she likes to go fast and is used to having plenty of power.
It will see some offroad time as her dad is a rancher and she likes to go out checking on cows and the farm with him (we're in Montana)
I'm more concerned about the room in the back seat and saftey features for the kiddo. Since there isn't much mention of those on the website.
Just want to make sure I'm not getting her something she'll hate compared to a regular F150 screw. We're going back to a pickup either way and I know I'd rather have the Raptor!
The Raptor is one of the safest vehicles around. With its wider track, there is less likely to roll over. The regular F-150 is one of the highest safety rated vehicles on the road and the Raptor is no exception. As for a daily driver, it will eat up gas do you have to remember how to budget yourself according since the cost of gas is getting so high and the F-150 has different engine options. The Raptor would be an excellent truck for a cow roundup. It takes the bumps and hills great.