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Test drove a 2020 Raptor - highs/lows
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<blockquote data-quote="ssj4sadie" data-source="post: 16442203" data-attributes="member: 2456"><p>Because cool factor and mall crawling. 9 times out of 10 If I meet another Raptor owner (Gen1/2) on the street they look at me crazy as **** when I invite them to an off-road event. People literally just see cool looking "lifted" trucks between the two.</p><p></p><p>You're cupping the Tremors balls. The Godzilla is in its first year of production, how do you know it is crazy reliable? I'm guessing your friends where trying to buy a truck in 17/18? The fact that Raptors were "hard" to come by at MSRP during that time frame probably played a role. Also did they even use their gen 1 for their intended purpose?</p><p>Revised parts for the cam phaser, timing chain, etc. Hell, they did a mid year parts change on the 18. Went from the plastic composite oil pan ([USER=43348]@DriftwoodSVT[/USER] had that pan) to a metal oil pan, which mine has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssj4sadie, post: 16442203, member: 2456"] Because cool factor and mall crawling. 9 times out of 10 If I meet another Raptor owner (Gen1/2) on the street they look at me crazy as **** when I invite them to an off-road event. People literally just see cool looking "lifted" trucks between the two. You're cupping the Tremors balls. The Godzilla is in its first year of production, how do you know it is crazy reliable? I'm guessing your friends where trying to buy a truck in 17/18? The fact that Raptors were "hard" to come by at MSRP during that time frame probably played a role. Also did they even use their gen 1 for their intended purpose? Revised parts for the cam phaser, timing chain, etc. Hell, they did a mid year parts change on the 18. Went from the plastic composite oil pan ([USER=43348]@DriftwoodSVT[/USER] had that pan) to a metal oil pan, which mine has. [/QUOTE]
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