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Selling the best car I have ever owned. Why? Because I love it so much I am buying a new one.

2nd owner 2013 Tesla Model S P85. This is #4625 out of the Fremont factory in California. Not saying it is a collectors item, but it is one of the first in Arizona (Feb 2013). Clean title - never in a wreck.

Here's the specs:

White Exterior / Black Leather Interior
77,500 miles (mainly highway)
Performance Motor (420HP) 0-60 in 4.2 seconds
85 kWh battery pack
Air Suspension
Tech Package
Glass Panoramic Roof
Upgraded Studio Sound
Cream color Alcantara headliner
Upgraded Performance Seats (factory red stitching)
Carbon Fiber interior paneling (factory)
Carbon Fiber fin (factory)
Carbon fiber wrapped nose cone (custom)
Carbon Center Console (custom)
Red Brake calipers (custom)
21" Grey Turbine Wheels (flawless)
Parcel Shelf
Forward Facing WiFi Camera
Service Center wired radar detector
3M Paint Protector / Window Tint

Great color combo and all the right options. New was $100,000.

Annual service done on 6/7/16. New OEM windshield within the past 2 weeks. Factory warranty on the drive unit and batteries is valid for another 4.5 years (unlimited miles).

Only flaw is some small bubbles in the far right hand side of the screen. Does not affect functionality. See pictures.

Serious inquiries only please.

$56,500
Chris
503-888-3705
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Bubbles on screen in clean mode:
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Bubbles on screen with it on - touch functionality not compromised.
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Had the same problem (not half as bad) with my first 2013. They said they never saw it before. They replaced it with out a question. From what I have seen every dealership is different. Anytime one told me no I would go to another and they would say yes.
 
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There's a difference between a wear item and a defective item; and being long past warranty as opposed to just past warranty when it comes to a defect. I would escalate the screen issue as far up the ladder as you can and make the point of defect vs. wear to them. That is clearly a defect.
 
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