2017 OR 2018 FORD RAPTOR AT MSRP IN NORTHEAST- New England
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2017 OR 2018 FORD RAPTOR AT MSRP IN NORTHEAST- New England
Just wondering if any members know of any ford dealers in the northeast or New England selling raptors at MSRP. I live in maine and have been looking for about 1 year. I have had no luck at all. As most of the dealers from maine to CT. are real arrogant *******s when it comes to negotiating on a raptor. I'm finding that most of them want $ 5000.00 to $ 10,000.00 over sticker. I am not paying a dime over sticker. I actually made a offer Monday night on mag gray raptor that just came off the trailer Monday morning. I offered them sticker minus my trade and I was going to pay them on the spot, no financing, and they laughed at me. I think that is very immature and insulting. I didn't argue, i'M ABOVE that, as most of these ford car salesmen and general managers don't have a pot to **** in. It's not worth my time with losers. The real bad thing is this particular dealer up here in maine gets a lot of allocations on raptors, I don't know how he does it in a state where the average personal income is one of the lowest in country, but what this scumbag does is he gets raptor allocations and he ends up shipping 90 percent of them out of state just so he can brag about getting his $ 10,000.00 over sticker, because he knows there is really not a market up here for a $ 70,000.00 pickup truck. I here so many people talk about buying raptors at MSRP, I don't believe them, I think they are just embarrassed to admit they paid over sticker for a depreciating asset. A real stupid move why people are paying over MSRP for something that depreciates !
If anybody knows of any ford dealers who are willing to do business in a professional and ethical manner, please let me know, other wise I will be buying either a Toyota land cruiser or a Toyota Tundra.
I'm sorry for the rant.
thank you.
If anybody knows of any ford dealers who are willing to do business in a professional and ethical manner, please let me know, other wise I will be buying either a Toyota land cruiser or a Toyota Tundra.
I'm sorry for the rant.
thank you.
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For what its worth, the stealerships here in AZ are exactly the same. They won't budge off their $10k-$25k "market adjustment". I would buy one tomorrow, if they weren't such *****holes.
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Thank you for the info.But I wonder if they will actually sell the truck at msrp when called on. A lot of dealers list them at msrp, then when you call they add $ 5000.00 to $ 10,000.00 onto the sticker price.
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Thank you for the info.I actually purchased a black on Black 2017 with 8000 miles on it yesterday. I just happened to come across it on autotrader. It is in excellent condition. I went and test drove it yesterday and was able to come to a agreement with the dealer last night. Found it in New Hampshire, about 2.5 hours from me. Msrp brand new was $ 69,500.00, I purchased it for $ 66,500.00 before ttd. I thought that was as good a deal as I was going to find. Saved me $ 7000.00 from buying a 2018 with a $ 5000.00 markup. The kbb retail on the raptor was listed at $ 65,000.00 to $ 67,000.00 with 8000 miles and a 2017. So I don’t think I did to bad. I got $ 32,000.00 for my 2015 tundra with 43,600 miles, I wanted $ 33,000.00 to $ 34,000.00, but they gave me the low end of the kbb trade in value.Overall I think I was very lucky, considering I was seeing 2017 raptors selling for the original msrp and over, and considering their first offer on my tundra was $ 29,000.00 and we ended up at $ 32,000.00. I paid $ 47,000.00 for the tundra new.I really loved the tundra and never had a problem. Now I just hope the raptor is problem free.
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I bought a 2018 Leadfoot Gray for MSRP 12/29/17 if that helps anyone. Fully loaded minus the aluminum forged wheels.
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Congrats on finding one you wanted! I've been keeping an eye out for '17 or '18 used Raptors locally, and one pops up now and then. Haven't seen any that are listed drastically less than sticker quite yet.
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Thank you. If you can find a 2017 at msrp or below with low miles, you better grab it. My 2017 was only $ 3000.00 under msrp, and that was the best I could find.