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2014 Model S 85 AP1 FUSC for sale

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Year: 2014

Model: S 85kWh

Asking Price: $40,000

Current Mileage: 85xxx

Estimated Range at 100% Charge: 247

Exterior Color: metallic gray

Interior Color: black leather with light headliner

Number of previous owners: 2(including myself)

Autopilot (Yes/No): Yes
If yes, which version: 1.0

Full Self Driving (FSD) (Yes/No): No

Limited Warranty (Yes/No): No

Battery / Drive Unit Warranty (Yes/No): Yes
If yes, month and year it expires and/or remaining miles: car built 12/2014, so I am guessing 12/2022

Are Service Records Available (Yes/No): Yes(only for the service I have had performed. No history available during prior owner’s ownership).

Does Free Unlimited SuperCharging (FUSC) Transfer (Yes/No): Yes, SC01 code. Minimal Supercharging used, approximately 3-500 miles each year during overnight trips.

Free Premium Connectivity (Yes/No): Yes, and transferable to next owner
Connectivity (3G/LTE): LTE

Which MCU (MCU1/MCU2): MCU1 with small bubbling on top left corner about 3” x 1/4”. Does not affect functionality and has not gotten bigger in the past two months since it formed. Did the eMMC upgrade 2020, performed by EVFixme. You can upgrade to the MCU2 to resolve the bubble issue if desired.

Notables:
Rear door handles repaired. Right one repaired about 3 years ago. I replaced the left door harness last month along with the reinforced paddle.

Currently still has lien with 5 months left, but can pay off the outstanding balance at any time.

Tires should be able to go at least another 10k.
Have a set of Michelin X-Ice snows mounted on similar rims that saw only 2 seasons with <5k miles. Can easily go another 3-4 winter seasons.

I attached the parcel shelf to the trunk door so the shelf lifts up whenever the trunk is opened, facilitating loading/unloading of things.

12 volt battery replaced about a year ago.

Weathertech floor and trunk liners

Options/features:
Tech package
Free lifetime unlimited Supercharging transferable to next owner
Free Lifetime Premium Connectivity(navigation and music streaming) transferable to next owner. If you upgrade later to MCU2, you will also get video streaming capability.
Pano sunroof
original massive frunk
light headliner.
Center console with iPhone charging port.
Coil suspension

Now the bad:

Scuff on right front fender right in front of wheel well.
Fine ~3” scratch on hood on driver’s side by wiper.
Small ding on driver’s door behind handle
Couple small paint chips and gouges on rear bumper below license plate area
Fabric corner on driver’s side B pillar slightly worn from daily entering/exiting
Rear seats with indentations from booster seats. Can probably smooth out with hairdryer and a little finessing of the leather, although the current cold weather is not helping.

Accident History: zero

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Rear seats with indentations from booster seats. Can probably smooth out with hairdryer and a little finessing of the leather, although the current cold weather is not helping.
We can relate--it was -14F (yes, *negative*) here in Minneapolis 🥶

One thing that can help, is if you have a friend with a condo that has heated underground parking and you can pull into their spot for a day or two. That will allow everything to come up to temp in the deeper foam of the seat and those indentations will ease quite a bit.
 
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