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<blockquote data-quote="WraptorBoy" data-source="post: 1370291" data-attributes="member: 33804"><p>Dang. 2500 miles on the new fix. Man that sucks. But yup, I would have done the same. And that's exactly why I would try to get out of the truck if it happens even the first time. Rhetorically, was new failure their error for not fixing it correctly or the fix just didn't work? Prob will never know and, if they did do it wrong, what else will get screwed up in the future? Man. Frikin sucks. I'm glad you were taken care of though.</p><p></p><p>I'm planning on a late build order of a Raptor this year and, if I have the problem, I will obviously be greatly disappointed. And yours is a 2019 so that means the "bad" parts, potentially, are still being used.</p><p></p><p>I would normally lease first but leasing is not available for the Raptor, from what I'm told. I lease for several reasons: 1) to get into the vehicle easier (financially) since the payments are lower than a 5 year purchase 2) to make sure I like and can live with the vehicle 3) if there are any major problems... they get it back. I have heard of some leases for the Raptor and that they're not worth it because the payments are the same as buying, but I would take that lease just for the option to give it back in case of a major problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WraptorBoy, post: 1370291, member: 33804"] Dang. 2500 miles on the new fix. Man that sucks. But yup, I would have done the same. And that's exactly why I would try to get out of the truck if it happens even the first time. Rhetorically, was new failure their error for not fixing it correctly or the fix just didn't work? Prob will never know and, if they did do it wrong, what else will get screwed up in the future? Man. Frikin sucks. I'm glad you were taken care of though. I'm planning on a late build order of a Raptor this year and, if I have the problem, I will obviously be greatly disappointed. And yours is a 2019 so that means the "bad" parts, potentially, are still being used. I would normally lease first but leasing is not available for the Raptor, from what I'm told. I lease for several reasons: 1) to get into the vehicle easier (financially) since the payments are lower than a 5 year purchase 2) to make sure I like and can live with the vehicle 3) if there are any major problems... they get it back. I have heard of some leases for the Raptor and that they're not worth it because the payments are the same as buying, but I would take that lease just for the option to give it back in case of a major problem. [/QUOTE]
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