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Are you just looking on their website or calling a sales rep? There’s a lot of cars that don’t show up on the site as I learned firsthand. Mine was one of them.
Just looking at ev-cpo.com
Tesla can’t afford to hoard cars for Robotaxi. Maybe later but not now.
Thinking the same way!I'm hoping this continues for a good trade/private sale when it comes time for my Y/ Cybertruck
This thread made me curious so I went to Carvana just to see what they would offer. $31k for my 2018 LR AWD with standard 18” wheels and 66k miles on it. That’s more than I thought it would be considering the high mileage, wonder what they would pay for one with more normal miles in the 20k to 30k range. Doesn’t really matter as there’s no way I’m selling it yet, best car I’ve ever owned!
Bunch of dealerships in Canada buy brand new model 3s and then sell them for the same price as Tesla. They make profit by flipping the trade ins for a profit, also by offering financing to people who wouldnt otherwise qualify through Tesla.
Carvana had offered 39,5 for our MR w EAP. Tesla had offered 40,5+sales tax credit.I went to carvana too for kicks.
Let's just say they are caught up on how to look at options onea model 3.
No 2020 option (I know it doesn't really matter, but still)
No stealth option
No speed upgrade for awd
... etc
Carvana had offered 39,5 for our MR w EAP. Tesla had offered 40,5+sales tax credit.
Just go to Carvana, check what they will give you for trade-in, then look to see what they are selling that same model/mileage for.... price gouging.... just to give you an example, in my area my trade in value is $34k and they sell the same one for $42k.
I’ve been wondering the same, not to make a profit but to trade from AWD to Performance without taking a bath.
I checked yesterday and there were ZERO new or used model 3s available through Tesla. Seems my low mileage, super clean AWD could sell for a very good price right now.
It’s a lot of hassle, but I’m mulling it over.
I wasn’t all that shocked TBH. Carvana could turn the car around for a 5-6K on the top, Tesla could remove EAP and resell it in the low 40’s (and still make money on a potential FSD buy)I need to go to TX and trade my car... Tesla won’t come close to 40.5k even for a LR AWD trade here...
This thread made me curious so I went to Carvana just to see what they would offer. $31k for my 2018 LR AWD with standard 18” wheels and 66k miles on it. That’s more than I thought it would be considering the high mileage, wonder what they would pay for one with more normal miles in the 20k to 30k range. Doesn’t really matter as there’s no way I’m selling it yet, best car I’ve ever owned!