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I purchased from a dealer after being frustrated with the Tesla used car purchasing process. I cancelled my order with Tesla even after buying a plane ticket to Denver for delivery.Hello,
I'm starting to see model S's in my area (specifically a '14 S 60 for $58k cad) that are listed cheaper than what Tesla is offering with CPOs. Are there any drawbacks to buying from a dealership and not Tesla?
Hello,
I'm starting to see model S's in my area (specifically a '14 S 60 for $58k cad) that are listed cheaper than what Tesla is offering with CPOs. Are there any drawbacks to buying from a dealership and not Tesla?
The pros for buying through Tesla is:
I opted to buy through Tesla and I think I got a great deal. I figured it's a niche product that can be glitchy or difficult to repair and that having the manufacturer support was important to me. I'd hate to buy a car from a 3rd party that had problems that were covered up and have to rely on hope that the manufacturer would give me the same level of support. I wouldn't hesitate to buy any other brand through a 3rd party, but Tesla is different.
- The 70pt inspection.
- Continued warranty of the powertrain (battery and drive unit), and a warranty for 2yr/100K miles or 4yr/50K miles.
- Assured Supercharging capabilities.
- Ease of vehicle registration for mobile app, MCU, Slacker Radio, future service appts, etc
- Option for prepaid service/maintenance plans.
The best thing about buying from tesla is the warranty. They also tend to price the cars just a bit lower IMO. Other than that, the dealer experience would be far superior as you can actually see the car, drive it before you buy it.
The 70pt inspection done by tesla is completely made up. They won't tell you what they do and won't give you a report. They will sell any crap as pre owned without checking it. Bald tires, bad alignment, one guy had a nail in the tire. Not made up.
Yes and yes. Purchased in November no problem.Considering buying from a dealer as I found an almost perfect one.
Just want to double check: 1) free supercharging should still work/transfer, correct?
2) will the original warranty still apply? I know I can’t get extended, but that’s fine.
One can not inspect the car through Tesla’s USED car buying program (stop calling it CPO... it isn’t anymore).
After seeing Rich Rebuilds horror story video about his attempt to purchase a model X from Tesla online, I would not recommend that to anyone.
Rich Rebuilds generally does not have good things to say about TeslaA YouTuber has gone through quite a bit trying to buy from Tesla:
Rich Rebuilds CPO disaster