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Those are nice trucks. I'd get one if I could afford one. The videos that Ford has on their website are fun to watch.

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I looked at those a few months back. Looke cool but it's still a ford :):D

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Hideous, overrated, less of a truck than the Silverado in the background, and it looks unfinished with the headlights not fittibng the tack-on fender flares..

 

There are far better things to spend $45-$50K on....like a Sierra Denali with the 6.2.

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Hideous, overrated, less of a truck than the Silverado in the background, and it looks unfinished with the headlights not fittibng the tack-on fender flares..

 

There are far better things to spend $45-$50K on....like a Sierra Denali with the 6.2.

 

 

+1 lol, this should be in the jokes pages lmao :) (moderator some help please lol)

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I don't really like it. :) It seems like EVERY truck website I go to, there it is on the front! It's waay too overexposed already. I'm getting tired of seeing it, frankly. And when you see them in person, driving down the freeway, they just look like a huge rolling cartoon. :D

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Definitely underpowered until they get the new 6.2l engine in it.

 

Not really for me but it is a good looking truck in person. They have three of them parked out front of one of the big dealerships here.

 

If I lived out in the Southwest US, it might be more appealing. Probably great for light dune/trail riding out there.

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Definitely underpowered until they get the new 6.2l engine in it.

 

It's already out...and costs $3,000...and delivers less HP than the 5.0 V8 and only 43 more torques that equals a rip-off.

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Big deal. I can appreciate other vehicles, but this should have been posted on some ford forum IMO.

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Hideous, overrated, less of a truck than the Silverado in the background, and it looks unfinished with the headlights not fittibng the tack-on fender flares..

 

There are far better things to spend $45-$50K on....like a Sierra Denali with the 6.2.

 

:) Seriously?? :D You can't compare the Raptor and Denali. That is apples and oranges. Two totally different trucks marketed to totally different demographics.

 

I saw a Raptor the other day and I thought it looked pretty cool. I'd drive one. :drool:

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