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2023 F-150 Raptor R | 5.2L Supercharged V8 | 700 HP & 640 lb.-ft. | Proof Ford Knows What We Want
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<blockquote data-quote="kaz109" data-source="post: 16797500" data-attributes="member: 55075"><p>I see what you’re trying to say but the fact is Ford niche vehicles have always held their value higher than Dodge so from that perspective that post wasn’t wrong. </p><p></p><p>The Raptor has held high resale value for years, the TRX came out during this crazy used car inflation time. I don’t ever remember a hellcat holding value like a GT500/GT350. </p><p></p><p>Dodge always Dollar per HP sales to help move units and Ford has never needed that, in fact just the opposite. The market has spoken long ago and the customer has said ford makes the vehicle worth waiting and/or paying more for. It such a but those seem to be the facts .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaz109, post: 16797500, member: 55075"] I see what you’re trying to say but the fact is Ford niche vehicles have always held their value higher than Dodge so from that perspective that post wasn’t wrong. The Raptor has held high resale value for years, the TRX came out during this crazy used car inflation time. I don’t ever remember a hellcat holding value like a GT500/GT350. Dodge always Dollar per HP sales to help move units and Ford has never needed that, in fact just the opposite. The market has spoken long ago and the customer has said ford makes the vehicle worth waiting and/or paying more for. It such a but those seem to be the facts . [/QUOTE]
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