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I'm gonna stop here but I could link probably 10 more. All you gotta do is look and be willing to travel to get cars. I could even bet you can get a couple of these for 45 if you negotiate or trade in a vehicle as well.
I don’t know bro, I actually agree with the other guy that the listing for $48K is a screamin’ great deal. So you researched the entire country on multiple websites and found 5 cars which appear to be a better deal, but actually none are: 2 of the 5 are unavailable, and of the 3 available none are FSD, 2 of those 3 have been in accidents, and the 3rd has 45k miles on it ………and you searched the entire United States to find 3 cars !! Just agree with the guy, that car at $48k is a helluva deal 😎👍 !!!
 
The MSLR in the first post has massive alignment problems with the rear liftgate, front fenders, and hood. If the rear liftgate alignment issue is caused by what I think it is, it's not something that can be fixed. It can be leveled, but it will open up gaps in other places.
 
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I don’t know bro, I actually agree with the other guy that the listing for $48K is a screamin’ great deal. So you researched the entire country on multiple websites and found 5 cars which appear to be a better deal, but actually none are: 2 of the 5 are unavailable, and of the 3 available none are FSD, 2 of those 3 have been in accidents, and the 3rd has 45k miles on it ………and you searched the entire United States to find 3 cars !! Just agree with the guy, that car at $48k is a helluva deal 😎👍 !!!
I never disagreed with him lol what are you talking about. and the "unavailable" listings are actually available when I posted it it was just a glitch. Also FSD is overrated and not worth a dime so it doesn't matter.
 
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How about 44K for a 2022 Long Range? It looks hammered and has 98K miles on it but hell of a deal! Link: 2022 Tesla Model S Long Range for sale in Auburn, ME - CARFAX
 
Yeah but a new one with the same options is $89630 now after destination.

Yes. I referenced the original retail (which wasn't even top of the market) to show how much new Tesla buyers in 2022 and 2023 would've lost on their cars, if they sold/traded, due to the spike and drop in prices. I think top of the market in 2023 for a car like this would've been around $126k.

Granted, if they bought a new Tesla some of the depreciation would’ve been offset by the lower new price.