Priit
Active Member
Your new car should be close enough to wait for it. The extras can be bought on the new car same as they were on the second hand one, however as pointed out before, you will most likely not save much money on going with second hand one and you can purchase same extras on the new one. If you get a great deal on the second had one and actually save reasonable amount, then go for it. 5000km is nothing and all Model 3-s in AU should still be under Tesla warranty.Hey guys! Needed some advice.
So I purchased a blue Tesla 16/2 and still haven't gotten a VIN and my finance expires end of Oct. I'm somewhat optimistic of getting a VIN by end of Sept and HOPEFULLY delivery before my finance expires. However, I just found out there's a used car being sold at 5.99% interest rate for finance that comes with enhanced auto pilot and heated front and rear seats (I think this is not available on my current order unless I purchase?)
The colour is different, but I was choosing between grey and blue anyways so I don't really care much about that. My worry is, is it worth to buy a used Tesla (less than 5,000km odometer) or should I just wait for my actual car? Is it also wrong to buy a used car? I've read a lot of heat going towards people that have sold/selling/purchased a used one.
My only issue is I need another car, but could realistically maybe wait it out till Oct/Nov, and there is always the possibility I will have to refinance when I get my actual car which I don't know when I will get.
Should I just wait or go for it?
People don't frown upon purchasing the second hand car. They frown upon purchasing a new car just to flip it to make money. If you don't do that and just cancel your order when you purchase a used car, meaning someone will get your cancelled car, then everyone will be happy and no frowning involved.