Dude... this is the deal. The Raptor holds value better than most vehicles (maybe just under Porsche), but if you sell or trade after the 1st year... there is going to be a significant drop of MSRP. The next year and the next will drop significantly less.
Now let’s talk about your BMW plan. I too have a plan for a BMW and the Raptor is a means to that end. However... the M3 is not a transition vehicle for a Raptor owner. If you pay $70k for a new or near new M3, you will loose half of that after 3 years ($30-35k!). Have you driven the M3/4? It’s a young mans vehicle (20-30 year olds), it’s cold and hard inside, harsh riding and unforgiving.
My plan is to transition to a 2018/2019 M5 in 3 years. The $70k Raptor will still be worth $55-60k and the $120k M5 will also be around $55-60k... a smooth transition and someone else eats that $60k M5 depreciation.
I assumed the last 6 months of a lease on a 2015 M5. Seat was very uncomfortable. Had a constant ache in my leg when I had the car, didn't even realize it was from the car until I turned in the lease, and no more ache in my leg a week later and I put 2 and 2 together.
I thought the leather wasn't that great of quality, the laguna leather in a Dodge / Jeep Grand Cherokee seems much, much nicer along with seats being more comfortable. IMO
And talk about a PITA to get in and out of the M5 as it sits so low to the ground. At least for a person that is 6'3" tall.
BUT, that M5 was faaaaaaassssst! You'd be going 35, smash the pedal to the floor and you'd be at 80 just like that and wouldn't even feel like it.
Now let's talk about your BMW plan. lol
Once used to sitting up high in a truck, then going to a low rider; well I have a truck and when I drive our car I just don't like sitting that low. Plus really it's safer being in a big ol' truck.
Maybe you want to look at the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk?
Mercedes SUV AMG?