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    CPO (P)85D vs New 75D

    That's a good point. Changing from $35K to $5k down only adds about $2k in additional interest over the 72months. That might be worth it to keep the cash handy. re: Inventory, another forum member has helpfully pointed me to an OA that found an inventory 75D with a bit of a discount.
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    CPO (P)85D vs New 75D

    I'm starting to agree the new 75D would be quick enough. Found that I can rent both the 75D and P85D on Turo for a couple days and see which one I like better :) Sort of like an extended test drive...
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    CPO (P)85D vs New 75D

    >Thanks for the input!
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    CPO (P)85D vs New 75D

    You're probably right, I'm OK with RWD in the rain. Snow/Ice, the M3 stayed home and the old diesel 4x4 truck got some exercise. For the Tesla, I started looking more at the tech like AutoPilot, most P85 don't have it, and the logic went "CPO 85D.. hey wait... P85D one year older is only $5k...
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    CPO (P)85D vs New 75D

    Thx for the input. I should have mentioned I factored in the $1k referral credit, my cousin has one I'd use. I've driven an early P85 and drove a friend's 2015 85D, definitely a bigger car but the kids would like that better than cramming them into the back of the M2. I did have a ton of...
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    CPO (P)85D vs New 75D

    Hi Everybody, First post, been reading a bit and could use some advice. I just finished a lease on a 2015 BMW M3 and thinking maybe a Tesla Model S as the next car (better daily driver, comfort, still fast, electric and I'm a techie...) Realizing I want more than 3 years, planning to buy the...