I know your pain. I had a powerboost platinum ordered, and when it came in....the yard folks at the CSX yard dropped it. Front bumper ruined, truck was totaled. Ford corporate made it right. Ford dealers have an order code for use only when a customers truck is damaged in transit. 86 days later...
Ford priced the Raptor R correctly. They are not responsible for anyone paying over sticker, or paying 9% APR for 84 months. AT $111K my R is a great price. For 150K there are better options out there. Unlike Tesla, Ford has some supply chain issues, Ford is notorious cheap, which is why...
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This is how I feel. Real money has already reacted. ADMS on G63s, GT3s and Ferraris have been vastly destroyed over the last 90 days. Plus we have the two horseman of the financial apocalypse making their return (V series Escalade, Hummer).
Thank you. Because of my fleet I buy from a few dealers. Luckily a markup on a R is not worth losing 20-25 F-550/600 sales a year for the dealer selling me the R.
Would you not consider the aforementioned 50% reduction in ADM by the aforementioned dealer a rapid cooling? If a month ago I sold you $125,000 worth of gold, and this month I offered you the same amount of gold for $110,000, would you say the market is hot or cold?
Even on Custom orders. I have a new dealer as a result.....there are still plenty of MA dealers selling raptors at MSRP. TRX I would get from central here in MA, ask for Tatum
"Please come buy this super rare truck, ignore the fact that we have more Raptor 37" trucks on the lot than 6.7 super duties though!"
Truck market is freezing, not cooling, and its doing it rapidly.
I waited ten years for this truck and I keep coming back to this. I can't even believe the R spec interior is just black, it's absurd lol. I am so 50/50 on this truck.
3% of the working population. Which implies to be able to afford one of these, you are in the top 3%. Meaning you have an income of about $330,000 USD per year to buy a $109,000 truck and not be an idiot.
Top 10% of working population means you are average about $173,176 a year. If you are at...
Less than 3% of the working population can afford a $109,000 raptor....
12% of the working population can afford an $80,000 raptor....
I would expect they make maybe 1,500 of them.
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