2017 Ford Raptor Screw Price (poll)

2017 Ford Raptor Screw base price

  • 47,000-49,999

    Votes: 18 9.6%
  • 50,000,52,999

    Votes: 46 24.5%
  • 53,000-55,999

    Votes: 32 17.0%
  • 56000+

    Votes: 92 48.9%

  • Total voters
    188
  • Poll closed .

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I should have been more specific. We should be looking at the relationship of pricing between the top of the line 14' F150 to the 14' Raptor. This will give us an idea of what we can expect based on 2016-2017 F150 pricing.

So if top of the line f150 was about $50k in 2014...How much was the Raptor in 2014? It was about $54k right? So with 2017 F150's reaching $60k. I'll venture a bet the Raptor will likely be about $65k.

Just a theory.

We'll all know fairly soon... hopefully
 

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I should have been more specific. We should be looking at the relationship of pricing between the top of the line 14' F150 to the 14' Raptor. This will give us an idea of what we can expect based on 2016-2017 F150 pricing.

So if top of the line f150 was about $50k in 2014...How much was the Raptor in 2014? It was about $54k right? So with 2017 F150's reaching $60k. I'll venture a bet the Raptor will likely be about $65k.

Just a theory.

I agree. Around $65k loaded.
 

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I should have been more specific. We should be looking at the relationship of pricing between the top of the line 14' F150 to the 14' Raptor. This will give us an idea of what we can expect based on 2016-2017 F150 pricing.



So if top of the line f150 was about $50k in 2014...How much was the Raptor in 2014? It was about $54k right? So with 2017 F150's reaching $60k. I'll venture a bet the Raptor will likely be about $65k.



Just a theory.



The problem is you're comparing a fully loaded raptor to a stock platinum. Stock raptor to stock platinum would've been more like $44k to $50k. My first truck had everything but the blue accents, graphics, bead locks, or stripper pole and its msrp was $54055. Stock 2016 platinum screw is $52k. The limited is $58k.

I just priced a limited and leaving out the dealer accessories I barely broke $65k and that's with every option available and the limited model.

I will be very surprised if the raptor breaks $60k fully loaded. Hopefully we find out tomorrow.


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The problem is you're comparing a fully loaded raptor to a stock platinum. Stock raptor to stock platinum would've been more like $44k to $50k. My first truck had everything but the blue accents, graphics, bead locks, or stripper pole and its msrp was $54055. Stock 2016 platinum screw is $52k. The limited is $58k.

I just priced a limited and leaving out the dealer accessories I barely broke $65k and that's with every option available and the limited model.

I will be very surprised if the raptor breaks $60k fully loaded. Hopefully we find out tomorrow.




Ok. So I didn't know how much the Raptor was in 2014. I'm just going to assume that a base Raptor will likely be about the same price as a top of the line F150. Add packages and options to your Gen 2 Raptor and you're likely to be $5k more than a current loaded F150. So with your number, a I'm going to bet a base SCREW Raptor is going to be about $62k.

Again...Just a theory.

I hope you guys are all right and it's cheaper. But I doubt it. Honestly, IDGAF...I just want to pay MSRP or less and get my truck ASAP.

Little bit of background so you guys don't think I'm some rich *******. I was 26 years old when the Raptor came out and I was in love. But alas, I was a struggling salesman. So I waited...and waited...and waited. Until now and now I own my own company and I have the ability to do it. Wife gave the green light and now all I need is Ford to take my money.
 

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So you can order a truck but have no price. Makes total sense.

I believe the proces will come out as soon as tomorrow. The dealers will have them and we should be able to find them online, but the build and price page on the website isn't suppose to come out until "later this year"
 

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I just priced out the Lariat, Platinum, and Limited. All of them Screw Cabs, 4x4, 3.5 eco-boost and fully loaded. Correct me if i'm wrong but there isn't much difference between a fully loaded Lariat and base Limited? In the end the Lariat came out at $62,795 with $14,200 of options. The Platinum came in at $63,090 with $5,240 worth of options and the Limited came out to $64,295 with $790 worth of options.

Looking at the new order guide, the Platinum is optioned with 700 level options, the Raptor with 800 level options and the Limited with 900 level options. With that, my last and final guess is that the 2017 Raptor Screw Cab has a base price of $57,895... drum roll....
 

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I just priced out the Lariat, Platinum, and Limited. All of them Screw Cabs, 4x4, 3.5 eco-boost and fully loaded. Correct me if i'm wrong but there isn't much difference between a fully loaded Lariat and base Limited? In the end the Lariat came out at $62,795 with $14,200 of options. The Platinum came in at $63,090 with $5,240 worth of options and the Limited came out to $64,295 with $790 worth of options.

Looking at the new order guide, the Platinum is optioned with 700 level options, the Raptor with 800 level options and the Limited with 900 level options. With that, my last and final guess is that the 2017 Raptor Screw Cab has a base price of $57,895... drum roll....

I would say that's pretty damn close.
 

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