Been buying a couple year old used cars lately, since you can get a used one with everything for not a lot more than the used ones with the base options.
Which confirms the idea that most options add very little in resale. A loaded Raptor lost around $10k in the first two years. A stripper probably only lost $3k over that same time.
stickers = $0
carbon fiber = $0
accent package = $0
heated back seats = $0
folding mirrors = $0
power adjustable pedals = $0
applique = $0
bed lights = $0
blis = $0
sunroof = $300
heated/cooled seats = $300 in some markets
The most valuable and worthwhile options are performance upgrades, which are the beadlocks and torsen. everything else does very little for resale.
That said, a loaded truck is still far more desirable than a stripper, so everything taken together probably adds $8k in resale. But compared to the $18k all of those options cost new, it is still a really bad deal.