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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Ratatat" data-source="post: 1251606" data-attributes="member: 26274"><p>To beat this dead horse a little more, I went from a 2015 Chevy Colorado Z71 Off-Road truck (the ZR2 wasn't available at the time of Purchase) and traded it in for a 2010 Raptor with 50K miles on it. I paid 36K for the Raptor and have invested around $5K ($3K for the wrap and Ceramic Pro Coating) so far with about another 1.5K to go. </p><p></p><p>I do not consider it a money pit as the maintenance is normal wear and tear. I am pending a $500 pair of rebuilt shocks and $300 for front brakes and Rotors. Anything out side of that will be purely add on for the fun of it. I have driven in numerous types of terrain and am planning a trip from California to South Dakota in December.</p><p></p><p>This truck is more than I could have ever dreamed of. I can tell you that if you are considering a Raptor and it is something you always wanted (That's most of us on here) there will not be a vehicle on the market that will fill that gap. The Raptor is truly a 1 of a kind vehicle. Good luck and hopefully you make the right choice for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Ratatat, post: 1251606, member: 26274"] To beat this dead horse a little more, I went from a 2015 Chevy Colorado Z71 Off-Road truck (the ZR2 wasn't available at the time of Purchase) and traded it in for a 2010 Raptor with 50K miles on it. I paid 36K for the Raptor and have invested around $5K ($3K for the wrap and Ceramic Pro Coating) so far with about another 1.5K to go. I do not consider it a money pit as the maintenance is normal wear and tear. I am pending a $500 pair of rebuilt shocks and $300 for front brakes and Rotors. Anything out side of that will be purely add on for the fun of it. I have driven in numerous types of terrain and am planning a trip from California to South Dakota in December. This truck is more than I could have ever dreamed of. I can tell you that if you are considering a Raptor and it is something you always wanted (That's most of us on here) there will not be a vehicle on the market that will fill that gap. The Raptor is truly a 1 of a kind vehicle. Good luck and hopefully you make the right choice for you. [/QUOTE]
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