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2020 SCREW on the lot that bucks/clunks. Should I buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="coldvter" data-source="post: 1420435" data-attributes="member: 37965"><p>I gotta agree with Smurfslayer. My Raptor is a 2018 SCREW, I bought it with a little over 4000 miles on it, and it also had some firm shifts. I think these trucks do have learning transmissions, and with only 10 miles on it, it is trying to figure out how you drive. I’ve noticed that these trucks do have sensitive throttles on them, and if your the type of driver that’s not smooth on the throttle then it will seem to bang and buck on you. Especially in sport mode. I think when a lot of people read the reviews and watch all the YouTube videos they expect a truck that’s better riding than a Caddy or Lincoln. In actuality we bought a mild Baja race truck. Maybe not so mild. I’ve always had F350 Superduties before my Raptor, and my Raptor is way smoother. It can’t haul or tow as much as my old trucks, but this thing does stuff my Superduties could never do. I think the truck will smooth out the shifting as it gets to know your style. With all that being said, if you can hear loud clunks or other noises when it bucks, than yeah, that truck has issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coldvter, post: 1420435, member: 37965"] I gotta agree with Smurfslayer. My Raptor is a 2018 SCREW, I bought it with a little over 4000 miles on it, and it also had some firm shifts. I think these trucks do have learning transmissions, and with only 10 miles on it, it is trying to figure out how you drive. I’ve noticed that these trucks do have sensitive throttles on them, and if your the type of driver that’s not smooth on the throttle then it will seem to bang and buck on you. Especially in sport mode. I think when a lot of people read the reviews and watch all the YouTube videos they expect a truck that’s better riding than a Caddy or Lincoln. In actuality we bought a mild Baja race truck. Maybe not so mild. I’ve always had F350 Superduties before my Raptor, and my Raptor is way smoother. It can’t haul or tow as much as my old trucks, but this thing does stuff my Superduties could never do. I think the truck will smooth out the shifting as it gets to know your style. With all that being said, if you can hear loud clunks or other noises when it bucks, than yeah, that truck has issues. [/QUOTE]
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