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The long term impact of ADM
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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1813115" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>The market for the Raptor is elastic but obviously on a smaller scale than the peasant F150. Even the peasant trucks are commanding markup from some stealerships right now, but this is not sustainable as a permanent practice. </p><p></p><p>I certainly punish what I perceive to be out of scope markup to ammunition when something pushes prices up. Some of which I will never purchase from again - talking about you <s>Cheaper</s> Lower than Dirt... </p><p></p><p>Raptor production will go up again at some point beyond the current <s>scalping</s> ordering process. Even if the entire auto market shifts, manufacturers are trying to make money and they’re not making as much of it as before china virus and not making as much as they could. So they will make more.</p><p></p><p>Stealerships will get more to the market and the “gotta have the latest toy RIGHT F***ING NOW” buyers will subside. </p><p></p><p>Prices will then stabilize around MSRP for a few months to a year and begin to drop. What happens to all the trucks owned by the RFN buyers? </p><p>That will depend on availability of new Raptors. </p><p></p><p>If prices stabilize at MSRP or just under in ’24, all the folks campaigning those ADM trucks take the financial hit. However, if the Raptor market doesn’t improve or the model gets cancelled, the ADM buyers will sell at much higher numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1813115, member: 21926"] The market for the Raptor is elastic but obviously on a smaller scale than the peasant F150. Even the peasant trucks are commanding markup from some stealerships right now, but this is not sustainable as a permanent practice. I certainly punish what I perceive to be out of scope markup to ammunition when something pushes prices up. Some of which I will never purchase from again - talking about you [S]Cheaper[/S] Lower than Dirt... Raptor production will go up again at some point beyond the current [S]scalping[/S] ordering process. Even if the entire auto market shifts, manufacturers are trying to make money and they’re not making as much of it as before china virus and not making as much as they could. So they will make more. Stealerships will get more to the market and the “gotta have the latest toy RIGHT F***ING NOW” buyers will subside. Prices will then stabilize around MSRP for a few months to a year and begin to drop. What happens to all the trucks owned by the RFN buyers? That will depend on availability of new Raptors. If prices stabilize at MSRP or just under in ’24, all the folks campaigning those ADM trucks take the financial hit. However, if the Raptor market doesn’t improve or the model gets cancelled, the ADM buyers will sell at much higher numbers. [/QUOTE]
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