2014 Tesla Model S85 Immaculate! $87,500k 2014 Tesla Model S85 Immaculate! $87,500k Selling my 2014 Tesla Model S85 The car is always parked in an indoor garage at home. No accidents, clean title, wheels have no curb rash. Like new condition. Below is the breakdown of all options: 2014 Model S85 VIN: 5YJSA1H1XEFP45016 85 kWh Battery 21" Grey Wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 2 $4500.00 Tan Nappa Leather Tech Package $3750 Red Multi-Coat Paint $1500.00 Obeche Wood Gloss $750.00 Supercharging Weathertech all-weather floormats complete set (including front and rear, front trunk, and rear trunk) $510 ** 8 YEAR TESLA WARRANTY INFINITE MILES on motor and Battery** Private sale. NO TAX! Asking $87,500.00. Car is located in Helena, AL. Shipping to be arranged by buyer. Currently has 8,616 miles (I drive it daily so miles will increase) Feel free to contact me via email or call/text 205.240.9245 List Date: 3/5/2015 Location: Helena, AL, United States For more info, click here to view the original listing: 2014 Tesla Model S85 Immaculate! $87,500k -------------------------------------- This item is no longer available. -------------------------------------- Mobile friendly version: 2014 Tesla Model S85 Immaculate! $87,500k Go Mobile: Download the free Panjo iOS app now!
What was its production date? Pre or post Autopilot? Why are selling? I am surprised at your "no tax" statement. While I know out of staters would pay tax at registration, would an Alabaman pay tax on a private party sale? In Florida, private party sales incur tax at registration.
1. Production Date: I think it was Jan 2014 2. Does not have Autopilot hardware. 3. I am looking at moving up to the P85D after I sell mine. 4. When you buy a used car you will pay sales tax in your state.
As stated before, you are asking more than what a new one costs (after rebate). Plus, a new car buyer would get the sensors.
I just don't understand why people can't price their inventories realistically. Tesla inventory cars are discounted $1 for every mile driven, and 1% (or sometimes 2%) for every month since the car enters service. For this car, Tesla would price it at around $75000 before $7500 federal rebate.
i almost posted the same yesterday... You do know that Tesla is selling pre-Autopilot inventory cars at 2% off per month and $1 off per mile? Even going with post-Autopilot, that is 1%/mo + $1/mile. So using cgi's info, if this was being sold as an inventory car... $86,070 - $8,616 - [93,570 * 0.02 = $1,871 (just just imagine Jan 2015 instead of 2014, so 2 months old)] = $75,583
2014 Tesla Model S85 Immaculate! $87,500k It's not hard to understand. Sometimes sellers find it difficult to accept how fast new cars depreciate, especially when their car looks "brand new". After listing the car, weeks will pass with little interest from the market and eventually the seller realizes the car is over priced, drops their price and the car is sold. Also, some Model S sellers are still thinking of what the market was like in 2013 when there was a very limited supply of Tesla's and there were cases where used Model S sold for quite high prices. With the release of the D version and Auto Pilot hardware a lot of Model S owners are upgrading and I think used prices have declined. And of course the seller always wants as high a sales price as possible and the buyer wants as low a price as possible.