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I also went through this same dilemma last month and ended up buying 2016 Model S 90D and cancelled my M3 reservation.
My key decision points were
1- Free supercharging for life, I have a supercharger close to my home and work and happy to report that I haven't spent a dime on charging in 1 month ownership either at home or outside.
2- For my aging eyes, I prefer a large screens and a front view dashboard behind steering wheel.
3- My model S90D was VERY well priced at $53k (>$58k total in CA) for a total 29k miles. Reason the price was so good because it has no extra bells and vessels such as high fidelity sound system, trunk lift button or fancy suspension. These upgrades were not important to me. I found the prices were > $60k for similar mileage if I would go with these upgrades
After placing the order I found out that my my CPO was lease returned vehicle. Apparently, Tesla is very hard on lease returns, no visible scratches or dents were found on the body. There was one scratch on the bottom rubber guard below the backseat side door which Tesla agreed to fix at free of cost. The trick is..you will need to negotiate such items at the time of purchase with Sales Advisor. Inspect, Inspect, Inspect before you sign the paper.
The best part.. there was 0% battery degradation and Tesla has replaced all 4 tires.
I think this was a GRAET deal...
Did they let you test drive or look around the car before purchasing it.
Ahh this is nerve wrecking lol!!!
No way, don't do it.
All valid points as well. Does your family/lifestyle fit in the car you may choose?Consider total cost of ownership. Everything, including tires, electricity, brake pads, etc. will cost more on Model S.
Again thanks for all the help guys. I've been looking on EV-CPO everyday for all these
Or just wait forever for the Model Y. Pretty sure that will be a nice compact suv.
The best value is to get a Model S with Ap2, built before 2017 ( SC included)
those are around 55K vs 35K for M3
check out ev cpo for sold cars people have gotten refreshed model S 75 with 30k miles for $41k. this will have Ap1-2 free supercharging for life and a better warranty as well. 4/50k. to compare that you would need a model 3 with at least 260 range plus Ap3 and upgraded rims..looking at $50k+ ymmvthose are around 55K vs 35K for M3