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2021 Raptor 37 Package after 650 miles…my feedback
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<blockquote data-quote="MDJAK" data-source="post: 1754128" data-attributes="member: 31917"><p>And obviously I was joking. I don’t worry about reliability of any new vehicle. Nothing is perfect. I promise I’m not bragging, as I’ve lost a ton of dough by flipping new cars for another more attractive model, but I’ve bought probably 20 or more new vehicles in the past 7 years, from 8 Porsches to 4 F150s, including 3 Raptors with my Gen3 being delivered in next few weeks, and all have been reliable. Some have had little problems. My second Gen2, after a freezing rain, the darn drivers door wouldn’t latch. I had to hold it closed driving home 7 miles from commuter lot. And then I see recently Teslas where the door handle won’t pop out when frozen. It’s all irrelevant to me. Only time I get pissed is if car strands me. In the past 30 years and over 50 vehicles that happened once in my 112k mile 2004 Touareg. Drive shaft broke. I coasted into a highway rest area, called a tow, and was late for work. Big deal. I had Geico MBI, cost me $250 deductible and it was fixed. Kept it to 175k miles. It had tons of issues through the first year and I still loved it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDJAK, post: 1754128, member: 31917"] And obviously I was joking. I don’t worry about reliability of any new vehicle. Nothing is perfect. I promise I’m not bragging, as I’ve lost a ton of dough by flipping new cars for another more attractive model, but I’ve bought probably 20 or more new vehicles in the past 7 years, from 8 Porsches to 4 F150s, including 3 Raptors with my Gen3 being delivered in next few weeks, and all have been reliable. Some have had little problems. My second Gen2, after a freezing rain, the darn drivers door wouldn’t latch. I had to hold it closed driving home 7 miles from commuter lot. And then I see recently Teslas where the door handle won’t pop out when frozen. It’s all irrelevant to me. Only time I get pissed is if car strands me. In the past 30 years and over 50 vehicles that happened once in my 112k mile 2004 Touareg. Drive shaft broke. I coasted into a highway rest area, called a tow, and was late for work. Big deal. I had Geico MBI, cost me $250 deductible and it was fixed. Kept it to 175k miles. It had tons of issues through the first year and I still loved it. [/QUOTE]
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