Is this a good deal or wait it out until prices drop in summer?

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gt350shelby

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Hello,
I’ve been patiently looking for a gen3 Raptor and came across a 2021 Ford Raptor 37 being advertised for $66K with 43K miles. It’s out of bumper to bumper warranty obviously but I can obtain a Ford ESP warranty for about $1,785 online at Lombard Ford. I’ve read that I should be patient and wait it out through tax season and actively look again in May. What are your thoughts on the price? I do see 2021 model
Years dropping and in December I just missed out on a 2021 Raptor 37 with 29K miles for $69K. Thanks for any insight. I’ve read the shocks are a big concern and not covered after the original bumper to bumper warranty expires.
 

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That sounds pretty fair but it’s like any vehicle. The older it gets the price will keep dropping (not counting Covid)
I’d just find a clean truck in the spec you want and make it happen. I’ve made the mistake of always waiting and it’s rarely worth it.
 

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Used car prices appear to be on a glide path back to the long-term average trend line because demand for new cars is being better met. If you don't need a car today, you can likely save money by waiting. If you need a car, buy what you want. It's probably not worth limping along in something cheap waiting for the deal of the century on your dream car.
 

smurfslayer

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almost 45k - tires probably need replacing, shocks pretty soon and 66k?
pass.
 

mprice1234

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You can never be sure of what the prices will be in the next few years, 66k does sound a little high especially if the tires are original. Just have to go with your gut feeling, so if your gut in telling this is the one go for it.
 

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