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purchased last June at Tesla dealership here in Charlotte NC. Obsessively cared for as you can tell by the pictures. In short, believe this has every option with exception of rear heated seats and ludicrous mode. Selling as I abruptly lost my job and have kids going to college. Please see pictures which include VIN and I will happily answer any questions. $103000
 

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purchased last June at Tesla dealership here in Charlotte NC. Obsessively cared for as you can tell by the pictures. In short, believe this has every option with exception of rear heated seats and ludicrous mode. Selling as I abruptly lost my job and have kids going to college. Please see pictures which include VIN and I will happily answer any questions. $103000

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Here are a few more pictures along with the purchase order detailing all packages.
 

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So sorry to hear about your job situation. Terrible news.
Kelly Blue Book values your car (with 25K miles) at between $85,700 and $92,639 with an average of $89,227 in excellent condition.
That is consistent with reducing the purchase price of $122,300 by the $7,500 Federal tax credit and about 20% in depreciation.
The fact that Supercharging will NOT transfer to the new owner will not help the sale.
If you will accept $90,000 it will probably sell.
I'd be a cash buyer at that price.
Just my opinion.
 
This exact config is $120,800 today, and comes with the heated seat and steering wheel. Minus $7,500 federal credit and that's $113,000 new. With a referral you get another $500 or so off, so this is like a $111,000 car if you bought it new today.

8% less for a year old car, with 25% of the warranty gone, no free supercharging, older MCU, and an unknown number of miles? No wonder I can't find a good 2017 to buy with the market like this. Who wouldn't buy new at these prices?
 
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Someone who would rather spend $100k than $120k?

Yeah, if the price difference was that, it would make sense. But you can buy a brand new one with a new MCU, free supercharging, one more year of warranty, cold weather package, and zero miles for $112.5. This one is $103. So the difference is under $10k.

Good for the OP and others if they are selling at that price. I just have no idea why people are buying them at that price.

There's a dealer that has the exact car I want, with 5,000 miles, and after having it for a month and 3 price drops they still want $1K more for it than you could buy it new. So weird. I guess everyone just forgets that every Tesla is actually $7,500 off sticker new.
 
Yeah, if the price difference was that, it would make sense. But you can buy a brand new one with a new MCU, free supercharging, one more year of warranty, cold weather package, and zero miles for $112.5. This one is $103. So the difference is under $10k.

Good for the OP and others if they are selling at that price. I just have no idea why people are buying them at that price.

There's a dealer that has the exact car I want, with 5,000 miles, and after having it for a month and 3 price drops they still want $1K more for it than you could buy it new. So weird. I guess everyone just forgets that every Tesla is actually $7,500 off sticker new.

I can't help you with the dealer part. I see this frequently, not just on Teslas.

I chose to buy a used 2017 Tesla MX with half the original warranty gone. I could've gotten the exact model for about $12k more. For me, it was a function of my utility. I was not willing to have any more of my net worth tied up in a vehicle. I didn't do any hard analysis. That's simply where my number was. I paid cash and I'm happy with my purchase.
 
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