

As a result, TFLT committed to buying the truck and paid for it before taking delivery. Thankfully there was no over sticker price adjustment on this one. Since this second Raptor is fully-loaded, it carries an MSRP of about $77,000.

The reason was that interest had recently spiked for the Raptor, and the dealership adjusted the price in response, despite advertising the lower price.Īfter passing on that grossly overpriced 2020 Ford F-150 Raptor, TFLT found another truck closer to its headquarters.

That’s where the salesman told TFLT that the truck was actually on sale for $75,000. Upon seeing the online listing and price, TFLT decided to call the dealership. After conducting a brief search, a brand-new truck was found in Texas with an MSRP of around $65,000. Major problems began right as The Fast Lane Truck attempted to buy a 2020 Ford F-150 Raptor.
