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2016 Model S 75 - AP1, <30k miles

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Not sure where you are getting your data on Tesla CPOs. CPO Hunter is the best way to track data. There are typically very few refresh 75s listed. Same on Teslas website. If you take a look at Hunter now, there are only two available. Avg price 60k. The only 75 has less features than my car - no leather seats, no premium package, no cold weather package and listed at 56k. Doubtful it has brand new tires.

As far as CPOs going for less than 50k, it would have to be a 60 and non refresh.


I wasn’t trying to flame you but you obviously look in the wrong places because there are at least 7 CPO refresh S’s currently for sale. Tesla just sold a refresh S60 (add $2k and it’s a S75) last moth for $47,100 with 35,000 miles plus the 4/50 CPO warranty, along with another handful of 75’s for $55k and under. The CPO warranty has no deductible unlike the Tesla extended warranty that has a $200 deductible per visit. The extended warranty would cost a bit over $5k on your car. For comparison does the extended warranty come with yours in your asking price? Tesla inventory changes daily so if you look at today’s listings there is a 75D which is valued at about $5k more, add in the $5k for the better warranty, it has all features yours has for $63500 but has yet to sell at that price and will continue daily price reductions until sold. Everything being equal that is equivalent to yours being $53500. That is the reason the general consensus has been negative in regard to your price. Tesla has a pretty good idea of what they can sell their cars for.
 
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