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Old 03-07-2013, 10:42 PM
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I found a 2013 raptor yesterday at a local dealership that was ordered but never picked. I was quoted $3000 off msrp. Is this a good deal or could I do better?
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You can do better. Get $3,001 off msrp. That would be better. Or, get $3,002 of msrp... That would be better still. If you REALLY want to get crazy, get $3,003 off msrp... That would be even BETTER.
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Not what I was looking for but thanks anyway.
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From what I've heard they are in such demand that dealerships are asking OVER msrp for them. I would think anything at or below would be a great find
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Local dealer had a blue flame all options for 5,500 under sticker. They aren't hard to find here in MN


(I was thinking about picking it up, and they sold it.... Snooze you lose!)
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Depending on your location and if you're willing to order one, then wait.. you can get them for invoice to $1,500 over invoice. Ford Raptor Forums has a list going of dealers willing to work with you on the price.
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So what's the latest on 2014...will there be a Raptor?
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Originally Posted by Mike Vidal
You can do better. Get $3,001 off msrp. That would be better. Or, get $3,002 of msrp... That would be better still. If you REALLY want to get crazy, get $3,003 off msrp... That would be even BETTER.
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Old 03-10-2013, 10:31 AM
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The answer to your question is: Will you be happy with your Raptor after you have purchased it. The asking price is irrelevant. If you pass on a vehicle because you don't feel it is worth the cost, that is smart. BUT... If every time you walk out to your Raptor... and every time you drive it... It puts a HUGE GRIN on your face. Then it worth every penny you paid for it!
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seems like it depends on the area of the country your in. Ive been in the market for one and no one would budge on price. finally found one and they came down 2k cause it wasn't the color I wanted and I bought it. it's black btw...and love it. but no other dealer would come off retail. in PA


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