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Ford F-150 Raptor General Discussions [GEN 2]
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<blockquote data-quote="2014RubyRed" data-source="post: 1071755" data-attributes="member: 16927"><p>I would disagree. I've owned a bunch of regular-ish F150. The most recent, before the Raptor, was a Platinum with all the bells and whistles. The Raptor was hands down more comfortable to drive. The suspension, on the highway, is actually smoother due to it's suspension. Progressive valving of the shocks as well as the rear leaf springs make it a great ride. Team that up with the better seats in the Raptor and it's perfect for long drives. I've got 94k+ miles on my 2014 and I'm gonna keep it running as long as possible due to these facts.</p><p></p><p>The new Gen2's apparently have a lot more features that people are looking for these days like auto wipers and bright lights, lane assist, adaptive cruise, etc. Not a fan of those options, but they are there for those that are used to them. I love driving my Rap over the wife's $80+ Infinity!!!</p><p></p><p>Overall, the Raptor is a great choice for long rode trips. The biggest benefit is if you find a gravel rode that you always wanted to go down, you blast down that and beat the crap out of truck, hop back onto the highway and drive on to your destination. You're not gonna sacrifice any ride quality with this truck, guaranteed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2014RubyRed, post: 1071755, member: 16927"] I would disagree. I've owned a bunch of regular-ish F150. The most recent, before the Raptor, was a Platinum with all the bells and whistles. The Raptor was hands down more comfortable to drive. The suspension, on the highway, is actually smoother due to it's suspension. Progressive valving of the shocks as well as the rear leaf springs make it a great ride. Team that up with the better seats in the Raptor and it's perfect for long drives. I've got 94k+ miles on my 2014 and I'm gonna keep it running as long as possible due to these facts. The new Gen2's apparently have a lot more features that people are looking for these days like auto wipers and bright lights, lane assist, adaptive cruise, etc. Not a fan of those options, but they are there for those that are used to them. I love driving my Rap over the wife's $80+ Infinity!!! Overall, the Raptor is a great choice for long rode trips. The biggest benefit is if you find a gravel rode that you always wanted to go down, you blast down that and beat the crap out of truck, hop back onto the highway and drive on to your destination. You're not gonna sacrifice any ride quality with this truck, guaranteed. [/QUOTE]
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