Bigriver
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@dk74 you have basically asked other people’s opinions on whether this is a good deal. I think @brkaus nailed it with noting that only you can determine what is a good value to you. And as @mswlogo just asked, is this the exact configuration you always wanted? Are you really ok with the limited range of the SR, and that actual range is typically much lower than rated range for a long list of reasons? Are you aware that range will be further reduced by the 22” wheels?
For me, my answer would be no to this seeming a good value. I would not want it without FSD, and adding $7k for that would bring it up to $84k. That just doesn’t seem any bargain to me for a SR MX with 1400 miles on it. Never mind whether it’s been repaired from an accident.
I also don’t see Tesla’s holding their resale value well. I am probably underwater on my MX after I put $25k down and have been paying more than $1k a month for over 2 years. I’m not particularly bothered by this, but I mention it because if feeling like you are getting a great deal on this car is a big part of what attracts you to it, then I would suggest to walk past it.
For me, my answer would be no to this seeming a good value. I would not want it without FSD, and adding $7k for that would bring it up to $84k. That just doesn’t seem any bargain to me for a SR MX with 1400 miles on it. Never mind whether it’s been repaired from an accident.
I also don’t see Tesla’s holding their resale value well. I am probably underwater on my MX after I put $25k down and have been paying more than $1k a month for over 2 years. I’m not particularly bothered by this, but I mention it because if feeling like you are getting a great deal on this car is a big part of what attracts you to it, then I would suggest to walk past it.