I was looking hard at a Tundra TRD Pro, but 1) I'm not crazy about the colors they come in and 2) I'm disappointed in how slow Toyota's been to update them. I ultimately ended up going with a '14 SCrew in Ruby Red with 54,000 miles. I wanted air conditioned seats and the Raptor has much better aftermarket support. It's the first vehicle I've owned that hasn't been a blue Toyota.
I paid full retail through Carmax to get what I wanted (1 owner, came from out west), so I expected to have at least a twinge of buyer's remorse. I freaking love this truck. The only thing that hurts is the gas mileage, but it's just a hair better than my '00 Tundra was getting, so it's still a win for me. I actually looked at new Raptors first and fully planned on buying one, but just to be sure I test drove a first generation. For me, there definitely wasn't enough difference to justify another $25,000 for a new truck.
All that to say, no, I don't think you'll get tired of your Raptor.
That’s good info. After s few more days of research I’m actually leaning toward a used Tundra. Let me explain before you beat me up.
My entry fee into the Raptor club is there but it means something with at least 100k+ miles that may or may not been well cared for. Staying under $30k I can only be so picky. Trucks that age need some extra TLC $$$. So I’m a little concerned about buying a 6-7 year old money pit. I’m not saying I’m broke, but it doesn’t mean I want to continuously spend money on repairing expensive SVT parts.
On a Tundra they basically haven’t changed any mechanical stuff since 2007. So that significantly broadens my choices of price vs age vs mileage. Im not a Toyota fan boy but after owning this FJ with 165k miles from 4 previous owners I do understand where the reputation came from. It’s interior has held up better than my wife’s 2011 Explorer we sold at 65k miles. So the Tundra entry fee is anywhere from $15k for slightly older than Raptor with probably higher miles but leaving plenty of coin on the table for repairs and upgrades to $30k for something a few years newer than a Raptor with less miles.
Am I over analyzing this or is there some logic to my thinking?