Purchasing a New Raptor Soon

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JJOcean

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I had a 2020 on order and ultimately bought a 2019 because of the markdown on the 2019 was just too good to pass on. Purchased late June 2019. Here are the only difference on the 2020 vs. 2019:
- 2 new colors for 2020
- auto dimming headlights standard on base in 2020
- MSRP went up by ~$430 (can't remember if that was on the base or 802A package)

As stated earlier by someone, 2020 is less depreciation, 1 model year newer on resale, etc. In my case the deal was too good to pass on the 2019 since none of the changes impacted my selection.
 

911 Crazy

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Just got my loaded 2019 with 6800 miles on it here in Savannah. Found out the truck was first sold at the dealership in Feb. For some reason back at the dealership. $57.5 out the door, T,T & T. Traded in my 2011 Lariat SCREW with 174k on it for $9.5. So total $48k.

Congrats and welcome!
 

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I don’t think any difference really - all else equal if you can save some $$$ on a 19 over a 20 go w/ the 19 - but I wouldn’t sacrifice color or anything
 

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I always look for how long it’s been on the lot. For example, if it’s an early 2019, that’s a long time and just increases the chances that it’s been test driven a bunch. Conversely, an early 2019 with no miles isn’t great either if it’s just been sitting outside dormant.
 
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