Mid feb I picked up a 2020 screw.
802A. Carbon. Sunroof. Heated 2nd row. 17” forged wheels. Hood graphics and 11k miles for 69k.
802A. Carbon. Sunroof. Heated 2nd row. 17” forged wheels. Hood graphics and 11k miles for 69k.
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Yep. Dealers will continue to sell used Gen 2 for crazy prices..... And... Sell Gen3 with the $10k premium over MSRP.If these prices hold it’ll probably be difficult to get a Gen III for MSRP.
Mid feb I picked up a 2020 screw.
802A. Carbon. Sunroof. Heated 2nd row. 17” forged wheels. Hood graphics and 11k miles for 69k.
I'll shoot you an email to discuss.I've been thinking about selling my 2019 with 23,000 miles. It has everything except Recaro's and the carbon fiber package. I also have the extended bump
per to bumper warranty and tire warranty. Only add on is under seat storage and backflip bed cover. Email if interested.
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Hey guys, at Redlands Dodge in Redlands CA, they have a leadfoot for sale at $67k, kinda shocked it is still there. I told the service manager when I took my Hellcat in last week it is priced way to low, lol.Question for the long-time Raptor owners. I'm in the market for a Gen 2 Raptor (I know my timing couldn't be worse) and I'm trying to figure out just how bad the used Raptor pricing is. I've seen a lot of folks who purchased new with a discount. Now I'm mostly curious what a used Raptor would normally be discounted off the MSRP? Even if I can find a 2019 lightly used at MSRP for ~$73k, just how much am I getting hosed here? And to compound matters, I'm based in California, so it's a double whammy.
Thanks in advance for any responses!