HighDesertRanger
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Congrats. You ordered a truck that will be built exactly how you wanted and at a price you’re comfortable with. You won the game of life. Enjoy the sh** out of it when it comes in.
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It’s a free market. Get a life.You did. Not only that, you encourage these dealers to keep asking over MSRP.
No shit dude. Clearly you are the one who needs a life.It’s a free market. Get a life.
I did the same in May.RR was on dealers lot paid $2000 overAs others said, it depends on you. I could have waited on my order (never pulled) or hoped one in a color I wanted showed up at my local dealers for MSRP, but instead I found one close by and paid roughly what you're being asked over msrp to get it that day. I wanted it and didn't want to wait any longer, so I pulled the trigger.
In your case, you may want to consider the ADM the price of not having to fly out of ID to get one and then use up some vacation days to drive it home. Considering the price of air travel, hotels, and gas, it'd be about a wash. Only negative, you're paying extra taxes on the ADM, but in the grand scheme of things it's best to consider it a convenience fee. Some people are okay with it, others no, and both are acceptable answers here even if we all agree ADM is pretty shitty. Only you can decide if that works for you.
Thing is, the RRaptor is hard to find for some people in some areas. And some people feel that if they're spending $60K (give or take) they're going to get exactly what they want. So they're willing to pay a small premium to get exactly what they want instead of just buying the random RRaptor that happens to fall into a dealer's lot stock.No way would i feed this crap ripoff and pay over. People need to learn to be patient and walk away from overpriced vehicles. How would you like everybody else to stop sales and charge 4% over, because they're watching the automotive market.......Unless you're all stinking rich or working at Dealerships.
Totally agree, I have the same experience in the other corner of the country, I also have the one off in cactus grey.Who cares. Pay what you want to pay and drive the F out of it. I paid what I felt was comfortable for my checkbook back in March. I've put 6500 miles on it since delivery in June and I've only seen 3 others on the road in that time and one of them had southern plates on it (I live in New England). Nobody has a clue what it is and I have plenty of people asking if I'm at a gas station or getting into the truck at a store. Now I see that 2025 eliminated the red, so I have a 1 off color for 24 and no red option for 25.