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MG21

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I got 2 dealers in Socal I talked to over the weekend. I spoke to them before and they didn't budge on the number.. They both called today one stated he'd do $5500 off on a 2019 raptor with $72000 MSRP. The other one said she'd do $4000 off a 2020 with MSRP of $73xxx and free 8 years bumper to bumper... They'd try to do finance in the range of 3% for 5-6 years.

I'm gonna give it until end of April.. probably they'll be desparated even more.. we'll see

That 8 year warranty is pretty sweet!

The 2 19's I was looking at are $73,600 down to $66k and $68.6 down to $63,250.

Id pay a bit more for a 20 with a warranty for 8 y ears.
 

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I got 2 dealers in Socal I talked to over the weekend. I spoke to them before and they didn't budge on the number.. They both called today one stated he'd do $5500 off on a 2019 raptor with $72000 MSRP. The other one said she'd do $4000 off a 2020 with MSRP of $73xxx and free 8 years bumper to bumper... They'd try to do finance in the range of 3% for 5-6 years.

I'm gonna give it until end of April.. probably they'll be desparated even more.. we'll see
Willing to share that dealer info? Looking to buy one soon :)
 

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paid 47,500 for a 17' with 29k miles. loaded out

it's a cool truck. just in no way worth 65k. new or not, no matter what options it has


warranty's= the only agreement where you pay up front but the other party gets to make a promise you can only hopefully cash in on later.

rather have more money off upfront any day
 
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warranty's= the only agreement where you pay up front but the other party gets to make a promise you can only hopefully cash in on later.

rather have more money off upfront any day

Depends how you use it. I never ever bought extended warranties as I agree with you. But on my GEN1 I did buy a Ford one for $1750 because I planned on off-roading it. Best investment ever. They have probably done over $15k in work through that warranty. If you have this truck to be a street queen, probably isn’t worth buying.
 

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There is only so much money in these things. Only way dealers will tack on more is rebates--which could come next month, but not counting on it. Truck sales are actually pretty strong still.

My dealer (Maxwell Austin) is at $7500 off all day everyday on '20's. Has like 18 in stock.

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Depends how you use it. I never ever bought extended warranties as I agree with you. But on my GEN1 I did buy a Ford one for $1750 because I planned on off-roading it. Best investment ever. They have probably done over $15k in work through that warranty. If you have this truck to be a street queen, probably isn’t worth buying.

Actually I would think the opposite. Most guys who are serious about offroading wind up throwing mods at their trucks. We are all aware of the main performance mods people do w/ these trucks & depending what you believe/who you ask the potential for a warranty void situation is there & only ratchets up the more extensive the mod. There's a thread on here where a guy had his warranty voided on his front diff grenading b/c he had eibach front springs. So I wouldn't be recommending that as a rationale behind buying an extended warranty at all.

That being said - I only do occasional mild off-roading (new engalnd logging roads/gravel roads/open field type stuff), but do use the Raptor as a truck towing utility trailer/jet skis/load up w/ stone/mulch in bed etc. I run a GH tune - and I DID purchase an extended b2b 100k warranty. WHY? Well my last GM truck had the factory nav/infotainment system rendered esssentially useless, touch screen interface malfunctioning etc. I researched & found there could be a number of fit/finish/design issues w/ Ford trucks especially in terms of body welds, water infiltration, pano roof issues, etc. ALL those dumb little electronic/trim issues that don't necessarily impede the use of the truck as a basic vehicle, BUT make driving it outside of warranty when something like that fails quite annoying as your shelling out $$ to repair a non-wear, non-essential, non-mechanical expense BS part. Like a window regulator, a coolant line, a turbo actuator, an infotainment screen, a pano roof panel, an LED light with moisture penetration - ETC.

While never happy about a mechanical failure, alot of times when something like a tie rod or ball joint or part of the brake system fails just outside of warranty - I at least get some "enjoyment" knowing I'll be replacing the failure w/ an "upgraded" part or doing a new mod. A bad cat outta warranty may be an excuse to splurge on down pipes or upgraded turbos, a leaking pano roof or non-functional steering wheel buttons? Thats just a BS PITA - one that I'd be glad I have a warranty for.
 

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