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Damn straight, ethics matter. With the amount of used early model S's hitting Facebook marketplace from suspicious-looking sellers, this is a business model car flippers are adopting. It will hurt honest sellers.
You advised me to get an extended warranty. That is why I asked about it.
"Thankfully there’s 3rd party warranty’s that cover your exact concern for $2,000 upfront cost and no questions asked your car is covered for 2-years if you pass their qualification. Worth the insurance there imo."
I’ve bought those and had the claim denied. They’re a complete scam, any claim above what you paid they’ll deny and refund you.
Had it happen on a transmission for a 2011 AMG E63, they flat out just said no we aren’t paying $11k for a trans. Here’s your money back.
Have you filed a claim and...
Free supercharging scares me away from the older cars, it's known to shorten battery life, I've passed on cars specifically because I know the seller used it. Paying for supercharging is much cheaper than buying a new battery for the car out of warranty and most of us plan to charge at home.
The market is adjusting pretty hard on used tesla's, especially with model 3's being so affordable. Each car is compared to buying a new model 3 and that impacts resale dramatically.