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2016 Facelift Model S 60D with Autopilot 1.0

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I am moving to Central America and am selling my 2016 Model S 60D with AP 1.0.

Features
  • 60 kWh battery pack can be upgraded to 75 kWh
  • Dual motors
  • Panoramic sunroof
  • Black Alcantara Headliner
  • Grey Next Generation Seats
  • Premium Upgrades Package (with HEPA filter & Bioweapon Defense Mode)
  • Subzero Weather Package
  • Unlimited Lifetime Free Supercharging
  • Solid Black Paint
The car will turn 20,000 miles within the next few days. The Tesla Bumper-to-Bumper warranty is valid until August 2020 or 50,000 miles.

I've taken very good care of the battery pack, keeping the charge limit low to slow capacity loss. Interior and exterior are in very good shape, with only a few minor blemishes.

Price - $61,000 or best offer

Please message me for more information or ask below. Thank you!
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Yeah isn't this the same 75d that tesla just needed to change the bage for.


I guess this proves that the 75 kWh upgrade is still not worth the money. I created this thread as a test to measure the value of the 75 kWh upgrade. KBB pricing says that a $2150 upgrade (tax included) adds almost $10,000 to the value of the car, versus selling it as a 60D. Based on the reaction so far I feel that KBB's values are incorrect.
 
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