Fair deal? Dealer asking $58,000 for 14 Screw 11,000 miles

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TwistaStick

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Hello,
New forum member here. Local dealership has a 1 owner, clean carfax, loaded 2014 Screw with 11,000 miles listed for $58,000. Assuming the truck is in perfect condition, KBB values it around $55,800. Would $56,000-$58,000 be reasonable for a truck in such condition, or does that seem rather high for current market values? I realize KBB usually gives higher appraisal values than other sites. In my experience all the dealerships I've visited in northern Texas were always willing to go down at least $2000-3000 from their listed price. Thanks in advance.
 

Wolfeman

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I have a 2017 on order for about $60,700.

Raptor Crew with luxury package.

You'd have to really be in love with Gen 1 to pay that much IMO.
 

Bigbo076

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Not sure if this one is still for sale, but a clean looking truck and better deal.

http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f41/2014-ruby-red-se-ford-raptor-49073/
 

SlimChaChi

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not without some solid suspension mods it's not. the ruby red screw is a solid deal, guy takes care of that truck too.
 

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TwistaStick,
I paid $48,*** for my loaded 2013 in Dec of 2012...everything but the manstep/stripper pole, and graphics....(the SE package became available 2 weeks after my order!).
So $10,000 more for a used truck?
NO!
Eddie
 

Dirkdiggler79

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I just picked up my 14' screw for 53 with 19k miles . About what they cost new. It's all about if your happy with the price. Got mine in Austin, at covert ford. It does sound a little high in my opinion.
 

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If you are still looking check out autotrader, there are some solid deals on there. If you are looking for a stock Raptor there are a few 14s with VERY low miles for right at $50,000. The biggest hurdle with this method though is you might have to travel to get the best deal. Just means you get a nice road trip in your new truck.
 

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58k sounds very high. I'd let my 13 go for low 50's. Doubt I'd be able to find someone that would pay anywhere near that 58 or even 55 number.
 
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