I think you've seen this one already.Just to clarify, @Plan B is referring to the X P100D that JamesBrown mentioned. That's the one that had an accident, not the immaculate, like-new car that we have for sale.
Also, JamesBrown is incorrect about that car being $90.4k after Colorado tax credit. Due to the number of miles, it can't be registered in Colorado as new and would be ineligible for any state tax credit.
It is still available. Let me know if you have any questions.Is this sold?
It is still available. Let me know if you have any questions.
There was a 2018 Long Range White on White with 1k miles on it today for sale for $81,600 that I missed. However it did NOT have FSD which is now a 6k option. Are you firm on your price? My MS just sold so trying to find a Model X quickly.
Keep an eye out on the number of websites that consolidate Tesla car listings. In the past week, I purchased two new inventory Model X vehicles - around 90k, 100D, free supercharging, 6 seaters... One was cancelled since it's in Hawaii, but even this morning, there was a new inventory 100D with 300ish miles and FSD for 88... All these are 6 seaters.
Be took his inventory listing down over a month ago. Now all that is left is a single overpriced car.
I'm assuming the one for 88k sold? What websites are you using? Ev-Cpo?
You are not going to find a 2018 or 19 in your price range of $80K. You should get up your budget or look at 2016-17's
Normal AP and 20" wheels, but still I stand corrected now buy it.
You are not going to find a 2018 or 19 in your price range of $80K. You should get up your budget or look at 2016-17's
Thanks for your comments. We ended up selling it to someone who isn't on TMC.Congrats on the sale.
Interesting how many folks here get motivated and take it as their moral duty to use someones sell thread to demonstrate how you can get cheaper cars elsewhere (real or imagined). Why drop in on a sale thread if you are not a valid buyer. One of the reasons I will never list my vehicle here.