Perhaps not, but the market will pay what it will pay is a truism, regardless of what data are known by an individual stating such.You are not understanding me. Everybody has opinions, the only ones that are objective are the people that know the data. If you don't know and understand the data or have never looked at the data and just throw out the term "market will pay" then your opinion is subjective, because you are not basing it on objective data, you are just using the term without anything to back it up. What the guy said above " As of today the market will still pay more for a Bronco Raptor than F-150 Raptor. " Without any context, that is a subjective statement. There is nothing to argue about, the market data will show what the market will pay.
And as of right now, plenty of anecdotal data support the conclusion that NEW Braptors are selling for more than NEW F-150 Raptors. And on the USED side, BaT (a strong subset of the entire open market, with free/full data available) shows that there is roughly a +$10k delta for the Bronco over the F-150. This is similar to the observation of about $80k for a new F-150 Raptor and about $90k for the Bronco. One certainly doesn't need all of the private, dealer, new sales data (which of course isn't available) to determine roughly where the market pricing is.
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