Looks like Ram is picking up more customers than Ford is picking up more customers in the last few years.
Are you getting that from statistical numbers or just seeing more Rams out on the street then F-150s?
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Looks like Ram is picking up more customers than Ford is picking up more customers in the last few years.
Do you guys think Ford will stop offering the 37 package on the regular raptor once the R comes out.I don't see them changing much up in the Raptor R but maybe a little more front suspension changes due to the heavier engine. Any of you think they will make some major suspension changes to the R then the normal GEN 3s?
Do you guys think Ford will stop offering the 37 package on the regular raptor once the R comes out.
Nope. It's about milking as much money as possible from customers. Expensive options and strange combinations of option packages are here to stay. Options are the money makers. I was part owner of an equipment manufacturer and I can tell you that the margin on options is ten times the margin on the base product. At least for us, and looking at the auto business I have no reason to suspect that it works differently for them. I'm happy to sit back and let the probe units figure out all the details and debug the beta units. A couple of years from now I can make my call: G3 800a, G3 800a and add 37s, G3 w/stock 37s, or keep the G2. It's nice to have options and time.Do you guys think Ford will stop offering the 37 package on the regular raptor once the R comes out.
From the chart that another member just posted in this thread and I was referring to the Canadian sales in response to the other members statistical chart provided.Are you getting that from statistical numbers or just seeing more Rams out on the street then F-150s?
Nope. It's about milking as much money as possible from customers. Expensive options and strange combinations of option packages are here to stay. Options are the money makers. I was part owner of an equipment manufacturer and I can tell you that the margin on options is ten times the margin on the base product. At least for us, and looking at the auto business I have no reason to suspect that it works differently for them. I'm happy to sit back and let the probe units figure out all the details and debug the beta units. A couple of years from now I can make my call: G3 800a, G3 800a and add 37s, G3 w/stock 37s, or keep the G2. It's nice to have options and time.