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Test drove a 2020 Raptor - highs/lows
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<blockquote data-quote="kaz109" data-source="post: 16442128" data-attributes="member: 55075"><p>My first question during the test drive did you switch the modes from normal to sport? My sales rep didn't know a thing about the truck and didn't do this for me, it makes a big difference in acceleration. Also the dealers fill the tank up with 87oct so switching to 91oct or better will make a difference as well</p><p></p><p></p><p>Secondly [USER=43348]@DriftwoodSVT[/USER] did have a ton if issues with his but what [USER=10422]@ON D BIT[/USER] failed to mention is he had a 2018 when it is very well know that Ford made pretty significant changes from the 17-18 models and the 19-20 models most notably the motor and suspension.</p><p></p><p>Like most other car companies the first couple years of a new model there are kinks to work out and this raptor was no different. </p><p></p><p>You can get the tremor and I am not bashing it because I like them as well but a 7.3L has less power less TQ and weight more than the ecoboost not to mention the mod capability.</p><p></p><p>If I were in [USER=43348]@DriftwoodSVT[/USER] shoes I wouldn't get another one because I understand his point of view but don't that is not an issue at all with the 2020 raptor and don't like [USER=10422]@ON D BIT[/USER] cheerlead you into an uninformed direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaz109, post: 16442128, member: 55075"] My first question during the test drive did you switch the modes from normal to sport? My sales rep didn't know a thing about the truck and didn't do this for me, it makes a big difference in acceleration. Also the dealers fill the tank up with 87oct so switching to 91oct or better will make a difference as well Secondly [USER=43348]@DriftwoodSVT[/USER] did have a ton if issues with his but what [USER=10422]@ON D BIT[/USER] failed to mention is he had a 2018 when it is very well know that Ford made pretty significant changes from the 17-18 models and the 19-20 models most notably the motor and suspension. Like most other car companies the first couple years of a new model there are kinks to work out and this raptor was no different. You can get the tremor and I am not bashing it because I like them as well but a 7.3L has less power less TQ and weight more than the ecoboost not to mention the mod capability. If I were in [USER=43348]@DriftwoodSVT[/USER] shoes I wouldn't get another one because I understand his point of view but don't that is not an issue at all with the 2020 raptor and don't like [USER=10422]@ON D BIT[/USER] cheerlead you into an uninformed direction. [/QUOTE]
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