I understand that you were literally just asking a question. But for me, if I buy something I want. There’s a few things that have no effect on my decision, one is fuel efficiency and The other is value. Because if and when I do get this truck I have zero plans to sell it ever.I'm most curious how the value of RRs are going to hold over the course of a year or two.
Will the value of them go up and hold that way for a while, or will they be similar to other vehicles and depreciate?
If people are truly paying $10-20k over sticker on them one would think that anyone who is lucky enough to get one at MSRP would see the value of their vehicle increase as soon as they drive off the lot. However, I am new to all of this because this is the first time I have ever ordered a vehicle of my own.
Curious which one? Almost all the dealers in SoCal are bad in my opinion.Found a dealer in Socal who has an allocation at 3 over (originally asked for 10 over). Will be doing paper work and putting down a deposit tomorrow.
Blows my mind that Bronco Rap is almost 40k more than RR.No admin fee, as I would not pay one. Deal is for a few hundred back of msrp. But most dealers are unfortunately charging them. Either need great relationship with a dealer or patience to wait until more are made to avoid admin fees at most dealerships.
We will see how many are made and how popular they are or are not very soon, which will also determine whether or not they can still get people to pay admin fees.
Though I won't pay an admin fee, even with one, the Ranger raptor is still a bargain for what you get compared to the bronco or f150 versions and their far higher price tags.
Except in rare cases and in high performance sports cars, price of the vehicle never goes up driving it off the lot.I'm most curious how the value of RRs are going to hold over the course of a year or two.
Will the value of them go up and hold that way for a while, or will they be similar to other vehicles and depreciate?
If people are truly paying $10-20k over sticker on them one would think that anyone who is lucky enough to get one at MSRP would see the value of their vehicle increase as soon as they drive off the lot. However, I am new to all of this because this is the first time I have ever ordered a vehicle of my own.
People are too used to 2020-mid2023 they forgot how this works. Prices on cars are tanking now back to normal levelsExcept in rare cases and in high performance sports cars, price of the vehicle never goes up driving it off the lot.
Ridiculous. Wanted truck bed anyways, but makes choosing this over a Bronco Raptor even easierBlows my mind that Bronco Rap is almost 40k more than RR.
My first bronco did. My first Raptor did, my 2013 jeep rubicon 10th anniversary edition did.Except in rare cases and in high performance sports cars, price of the vehicle never goes up driving it off the lot.