Raptor R price guessing game

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Frank N

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I figure if they’re marking up Broncos from 20 to 30 K for most models the ADM is going to be 50 K and up… Dependent on location
 

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At this point it wouldn't surprise me if Ford corporate sent them straight Mecum auto auction or something to get top dollar with $150,000 reserve because "capitalism" and "it's as simple as supply v demand" as I'm reminded so often on this forum.
 

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Yall are wild... the Raptor R we be sensible. 88k starting, base.

By base we I mean, engine, seats, steering wheel and regular Gen 3 wheels. No doors or AC.
That won't happen. In a million years. You couldn't even get 37s on your '21 without paying for lots of expensive fluff.
 

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Everything can be purchased for cash, but not every item is purchased based on cost value. In terms of utility, a Rolex and a Casio both tell time, but the price is vastly different. The Rolex costs more because it's a luxury status symbol.



Well, sure. If you take it to ridiculous extremes, than no one will pay that. There is 0 chance the R is going to cost $750k MSRP. The range is somewhere between 80-110k, approximately, and I bet a ton of potential buyers don't care either way as it's near pocket change to them.



The Raptor R is not a rusted bolt. That's my point. You can't compare objects which are effectively commodities to luxury items that people only buy with disposable income.



I paid $60k. I bought used around 2.5 years ago when Raptors were easily found on dealerships. I probably would have bought new around 72 if I hadn't found a good deal on a slightly used. Sure, I would get the best deal I could get, but a few thousand here or there wasn't going to drop me out of the market.

But I don't care what the R cost, other than curiosity, as it's well out of the range I can justify for spending on a vehicle. But I bet there are a ton of people who don't care whether it cost 80 or 110k.



Of course. But that 'nope' point is very very high, beyond what the Raptor will realistically cost, for a lot of people. The same people who say they don't care about gas mileage (and that you shouldn't buy a Raptor if you do).



I'm saying that most of the people who are looking at $100k trucks are not going to be too worried about $10k more or less. Not everyone, sure, but certainly enough people to buy Rs.

You went through a lot of quoting there.

Here's how I sum it up.

Everyone has a stopping point. If said....

Would you pay "$80,000 for a Raptor R?"

Most would say yes.

Then if I said $81,000? 82,000? 83,000? 84,000? and so on and so on up to $1,000,000 or $2,000,0000 or but I did it $500 or $1000 at time ... at some point.... everyone would say "no"---everyone. Evvvvvvvvveryone.

Then, when they said "no" I would just say "You're gonna let a measly $1,000 be the difference in you getting a Raptor - R?"

And THAT is the original argument that CornonaRaptor made. He said "if you care how much it is, you won't be able to afford one" --he has since indicated that he wasn't exactly serious with that quote...but you're still defending THAT quote.

So you DISAGREE that everyone has a stopping point. Hmm. Interesting take. We will have to agree to disagree.
 

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This is why I eventually wore out my patience on:
1) if/when the truck will actually be available
2) how attainable (availability) it will be
3) pricing

Pulled the trigger on a known, which is a ‘22 TRX (going from a 2013 Gen 1 Roush Raptor) which I got the mid-level package and 10k off MSRP.

77k, + TT&L and done with it. If, when the R becomes available, if it is accessible and ballpark with the TRX, I’ll likely sell the TRX and move to the R, but I’m not holding my breath.
 

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With recent news I believe this truck when it does debut is going to be far more limited than previously anticipated.
 

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Wait what…… GT status for an “R”? I will honestly admit I have zero inside sources; however, a $200k Gen3 Raptor with a V8 would alienate just about everyone in this board. I don’t think pulling Carroll out of the ground and signing each dashboard would get you a $200k rig….

I’ve heard very limited and very expensive ……..200k hope I’m wrong but going into GT owner status
 
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