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<blockquote data-quote="04Ram2500Hemi" data-source="post: 1740056" data-attributes="member: 40497"><p>Well, I’m a former 2020 Raptor owner and currently a 2021 TRX owner. I keep coming back because I appreciate the knowledge base here, and most the people here are good people. I’m also a Dodge/Ram guy more than a Ford guy, but in 2020 I took a a chance on the Raptor, and for the most part enjoyed the truck. My biggest gripe after a little over a year and 10,000ish miles was I couldn’t get over the sound that was piped into the truck (fake engine noise). When Ford teased us with the new release, I hoped for a V8, but that never transpired. Therefor with the market being stupid, I traded my Raptor in on a TRX (Ram gave me $4,000 more than I paid for the Raptor, and took $6,000 off the sticker price of the TRX). </p><p></p><p>If you take fuel economy out of it, the TRX is a fantastic truck. I think most Raptor guys if they gave it a serious chance could appreciate it. I’m not saying they would switch brands, but I think there would be more respect for the truck. I’d also guess a good portion of TRX owners are former Raptor owners.</p><p></p><p>I‘ve also said this in the past, if you are somebody who truly goes and plays in the sand and the desert, the Raptor is probably a better vehicle for you. It’s lighter, more nimble, and it does get better fuel economy. If you’re somebody like me, you live in the mountains and you’re doing mostly forest service roads and pounding away on winding two lane highways. For me the fuel economy isn’t a big issue as I put 10,000 miles a year (or less) on my daily driver.</p><p></p><p>I love both vehicles for what they are and how they approach things. I’m a big Raptor fan, but the TRX fit my personality better. I have high hopes for the Raptor R, but I think it’s going to be a rich man’s truck only, and be pushed well past $100,000 and out of my price range. Only time will tell on the Raptor R.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, I stick around because I like both trucks, and I appreciate the knowledge found here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04Ram2500Hemi, post: 1740056, member: 40497"] Well, I’m a former 2020 Raptor owner and currently a 2021 TRX owner. I keep coming back because I appreciate the knowledge base here, and most the people here are good people. I’m also a Dodge/Ram guy more than a Ford guy, but in 2020 I took a a chance on the Raptor, and for the most part enjoyed the truck. My biggest gripe after a little over a year and 10,000ish miles was I couldn’t get over the sound that was piped into the truck (fake engine noise). When Ford teased us with the new release, I hoped for a V8, but that never transpired. Therefor with the market being stupid, I traded my Raptor in on a TRX (Ram gave me $4,000 more than I paid for the Raptor, and took $6,000 off the sticker price of the TRX). If you take fuel economy out of it, the TRX is a fantastic truck. I think most Raptor guys if they gave it a serious chance could appreciate it. I’m not saying they would switch brands, but I think there would be more respect for the truck. I’d also guess a good portion of TRX owners are former Raptor owners. I‘ve also said this in the past, if you are somebody who truly goes and plays in the sand and the desert, the Raptor is probably a better vehicle for you. It’s lighter, more nimble, and it does get better fuel economy. If you’re somebody like me, you live in the mountains and you’re doing mostly forest service roads and pounding away on winding two lane highways. For me the fuel economy isn’t a big issue as I put 10,000 miles a year (or less) on my daily driver. I love both vehicles for what they are and how they approach things. I’m a big Raptor fan, but the TRX fit my personality better. I have high hopes for the Raptor R, but I think it’s going to be a rich man’s truck only, and be pushed well past $100,000 and out of my price range. Only time will tell on the Raptor R. So yeah, I stick around because I like both trucks, and I appreciate the knowledge found here. [/QUOTE]
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