2018 5.0L Question
#11
American member
I read the Raptor is slated to get a 7.0 due to lackluster sales with having the eco as it's only choice.
Regardless of the fact it's crazy powerful, people want a big rip snorting V8 that matches its brawny look.
I'm just repeating what I read. I didn't write the article.
Regardless of the fact it's crazy powerful, people want a big rip snorting V8 that matches its brawny look.
I'm just repeating what I read. I didn't write the article.
Last edited by Masi1926; 03-20-2018 at 08:30 AM.
#12
Senior Member
I read the Raptor is slated to get a 7.0 due to lackluster sales with having the eco as it's only choice.
Regardless of the fact it's crazy powerful, people want a big rip snorting V8 that matches its brawny look.
I'm just repeating what I read. I didn't write the article.
Regardless of the fact it's crazy powerful, people want a big rip snorting V8 that matches its brawny look.
I'm just repeating what I read. I didn't write the article.
#13
American member
Lackluster sales? They have new raptors every time i go to the dealership, they ALL sell for over MSRP here. When i went to autonation in katy to look at some vehicles they said "every raptor on the lot is sold already" All for well over MSRP. I know it's anecdotal but if a huge dealership like that is selling them, i don't think the reason is lackluster sales, i think it's them wanting to step up the game for the raptor.
It's the oldest argument since 2011
http://2018carontheroad.com/2019-for...umors-release/
I now see they're talking about the Platinum in the future... That's good news.
To me anyways.
Last edited by Masi1926; 03-20-2018 at 09:59 AM.
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What ? I read the F150 is getting a 427.
While I appreciate your sense of humor, I don't understand it here or most anywhere else you have posted. You are a unique individual, sir.
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masitile
I read the Raptor is slated to get a 7.0 due to lackluster sales with having the eco as it's only choice.
Regardless of the fact it's crazy powerful, people want a big rip snorting V8 that matches its brawny look.
I'm just repeating what I read. I didn't write the article.
I read the Raptor is slated to get a 7.0 due to lackluster sales with having the eco as it's only choice.
Regardless of the fact it's crazy powerful, people want a big rip snorting V8 that matches its brawny look.
I'm just repeating what I read. I didn't write the article.
#16
Lackluster sales? They have new raptors every time i go to the dealership, they ALL sell for over MSRP here. When i went to autonation in katy to look at some vehicles they said "every raptor on the lot is sold already" All for well over MSRP. I know it's anecdotal but if a huge dealership like that is selling them, i don't think the reason is lackluster sales, i think it's them wanting to step up the game for the raptor.
#17
American member
Or just Google Raptor and 7.0 There's tons of articles to pick from.
I don't disagree the dealerships sell everyone they get. I bet it's still a low number.
Then again Lincoln sells 3,000 Navigators and that's a successful year.
I suppose it's all relative.
#18
Raptors do not sell well here. There is a dealership about 4 miles from here still with a 2017 Raptor for sale and 3 2018 Raptors that won't sell. Owner is a retired NASCAR driver and thinks he can overprice everything because it has his name on it. Most locals have no idea who he is. Pathetic.
#20
Look at the article in my post, a couple up from this.
Or just Google Raptor and 7.0 There's tons of articles to pick from.
I don't disagree the dealerships sell everyone they get. I bet it's still a low number.
Then again Lincoln sells 3,000 Navigators and that's a successful year.
I suppose it's all relative.
Or just Google Raptor and 7.0 There's tons of articles to pick from.
I don't disagree the dealerships sell everyone they get. I bet it's still a low number.
Then again Lincoln sells 3,000 Navigators and that's a successful year.
I suppose it's all relative.