Unfortunately for me, I'm putting it up for sale. The details:
-85kWh Performance
-Metallic blue
-19" wheels
-Grey nappa leather/Alcantara with white piping
-Lacewood interior décor
-Tech package
-Sound studio package
-Active air suspension
-Parcel shelf
-Rear carbon fiber spoiler
-Supercharger hardware
-Paint armor package
-4 year service plan ($1,900)
6,905 miles. VIN#7242, delivered in March, 2013. It's in excellent condition, I've done my best to give it the care it deserves. I'm the original owner, and I'm selling because I need to put the money toward other things right now - hopefully the tide will shift, and I'll be able to return to the ranks of those who get to live with the Model S smile.
$95,000. For comparison with buying a new one, with these packages the current price for a new one (including the 4 year service plan) is $104,670. Subtract out the $7,500 federal tax credit you would get if you bought new, but add in the sales tax (which for me was a little over $4,100, but is more in most places). I think it's a competitive price based on what I've seen in this forum - plus it's available right now.
Serious inquiries, please PM. I'd be happy to answer questions about the car in this thread for all interested shoppers to see.
-85kWh Performance
-Metallic blue
-19" wheels
-Grey nappa leather/Alcantara with white piping
-Lacewood interior décor
-Tech package
-Sound studio package
-Active air suspension
-Parcel shelf
-Rear carbon fiber spoiler
-Supercharger hardware
-Paint armor package
-4 year service plan ($1,900)
6,905 miles. VIN#7242, delivered in March, 2013. It's in excellent condition, I've done my best to give it the care it deserves. I'm the original owner, and I'm selling because I need to put the money toward other things right now - hopefully the tide will shift, and I'll be able to return to the ranks of those who get to live with the Model S smile.
$95,000. For comparison with buying a new one, with these packages the current price for a new one (including the 4 year service plan) is $104,670. Subtract out the $7,500 federal tax credit you would get if you bought new, but add in the sales tax (which for me was a little over $4,100, but is more in most places). I think it's a competitive price based on what I've seen in this forum - plus it's available right now.
Serious inquiries, please PM. I'd be happy to answer questions about the car in this thread for all interested shoppers to see.