2018 Model S 100D AWD, silver with cream interior and oak decor for sale. Only 2056 miles. Just didn’t fit my lifestyle. Great car. Enhanced Autopilot, Full self driving, Unlimited supercharging, premium floor mats. $99,000 obo.
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You make a good point. I was told when I bought it that it would transfer, but I will check to make sure that I am not giving misleading information and post an update.Beautiful car, GLWS! Just curious what you didn’t like about it?
I am in South Dakota and it wasn’t great for my long weekly commutes. I loved driving it around town though!Beautiful car, GLWS! Just curious what you didn’t like about it?
Sorry. Posted this to the wrong reply.who ever buys it, will lose the free supercharging, got pic of the sticker?
I did look it up and you are correct. Supercharging does not transfer with the sale.who ever buys it, will lose the free supercharging, got pic of the sticker?
Sdrob,
Please post a view of the window sticker showing all of the options on the car. I am very interested and will send a PM later with more questions. Thanks.
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So you paid $101,670 plus fees not including a $7500 tax credit
Selling for $99,000 now?
The sticker price was $101,670 like you said. I have only driven it 2000 miles, so this is as close to new as you will get. The tax credit does not affect the value of the car. It is an incentive to buy but the value of the car is what it is. But like I said originally, the asking price is $99,000 or best offer. I am up for negotiation to come to a mutually agreeable price with any interested party.So you paid $101,670 plus fees not including a $7500 tax credit
Selling for $99,000 now?
If you can’t save 10% off the MSRP on a used car, no matter how little use, it doesn’t seem worthwhile. TESLA will always discount a new inventory car to move them plus the new MSRP prices have dropped on all models.So you paid $101,670 plus fees not including a $7500 tax credit
Selling for $99,000 now?
The sticker price was $101,670 like you said. I have only driven it 2000 miles, so this is as close to new as you will get. The tax credit does not affect the value of the car. It is an incentive to buy but the value of the car is what it is. But like I said originally, the asking price is $99,000 or best offer. I am up for negotiation to come to a mutually agreeable price with any interested party.
The tax credit has now been halved but Tesla has made up for that drop and then some in their pricing with the deletions of the 75’s and the reprice of the 100’s. The big advantage of new is the free supercharging and cheaper pricing. It is tough to swallow but most people will simply ignore a used car if priced higher than new even if you say it’s negotiable.The value of a car is whatever 2 parties agree it is, so you are somewhat correct with that... but every tesla depreciates the price of the tax credit the second it is purchased for any buyer who could afford to buy it.
Saying that, I will repeat again that a car is worth whatever you can get for it (whatever someone is willing to pay), but posting it here on an enthusiast site where everyone will know that you will be getting 7.5k back on it most likely (not everyone can take advantage of the tax credit, but just about anyone who could afford a 100k car is going to have 7.5k in tax liabilities for the tax year), not taking that into account is... strange.
Premium audio and hepa is now standard on all S and X cars, not many options other than Autopilot, colors, range, and wheelsJust observation, the car does not seem to have premium audio and bio defense air filter.