DrippinRaptor
FRF Addict
My 2018 Raptor (SuperCab, 802a) was a custom order. I paid MSRP of $61,900 at the time and traded in my 2012 Raptor for it. Unfortunately, it's been in the shop way too often, under warranty, and it's making me a bit uncomfortable.
Issues:
First - timing belt tensioner. It was gone nearly a month while this issue was resolved. Happened around 14,000 miles or so.
Second - charging system fault. Cable from the alternator to the fuse box worked itself loose on a trip from Texas to Arkansas. Bad timing.
Third - wrench icon when driving down the highway. Went into limp mode. Replaced throttle body, air speed sensor and turbo boost sensor. Happened around 22,000 miles.
Fourth - APIM went bad. Touchscreen stopped working, blue tooth stopped working, steering wheel radio controls stopped working. Took about 3 days to fix. Happened around 26,000 miles.
Fifth - happened this week. Check engine light. Crankcase pressure sensor had to be replaced. Happened at 34,500 miles.
My dealer has offered me $42k on trade and will let me order an allocation at the invoice price of $62,225 It would be another SuperCab 802A.
I'm slightly concerned that the 2021 models will have some new suspension or engine stuff, but with 34k on my 2018 I'm almost out of warranty and don't want to continue to have more issues.
So overall I'd be paying $325 more to move from a 2018 to a 2020 I suppose.
I do have Method Mesh wheels, Toyo 35" MTs and an ADD bumper/led bar I'd need to have the dealer transfer over, if I did trade in.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Issues:
First - timing belt tensioner. It was gone nearly a month while this issue was resolved. Happened around 14,000 miles or so.
Second - charging system fault. Cable from the alternator to the fuse box worked itself loose on a trip from Texas to Arkansas. Bad timing.
Third - wrench icon when driving down the highway. Went into limp mode. Replaced throttle body, air speed sensor and turbo boost sensor. Happened around 22,000 miles.
Fourth - APIM went bad. Touchscreen stopped working, blue tooth stopped working, steering wheel radio controls stopped working. Took about 3 days to fix. Happened around 26,000 miles.
Fifth - happened this week. Check engine light. Crankcase pressure sensor had to be replaced. Happened at 34,500 miles.
My dealer has offered me $42k on trade and will let me order an allocation at the invoice price of $62,225 It would be another SuperCab 802A.
I'm slightly concerned that the 2021 models will have some new suspension or engine stuff, but with 34k on my 2018 I'm almost out of warranty and don't want to continue to have more issues.
So overall I'd be paying $325 more to move from a 2018 to a 2020 I suppose.
I do have Method Mesh wheels, Toyo 35" MTs and an ADD bumper/led bar I'd need to have the dealer transfer over, if I did trade in.
Any thoughts?
Thanks