85 kWh Model S P39420 | Tesla Motors
50,700 - Base stuff, no TP, no leather, no pano - but WOW, what a deal.
50,700 - Base stuff, no TP, no leather, no pano - but WOW, what a deal.
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I have a good friend who picked up a fully loaded S85 (not CPO due to mileage) from Tesla for 44k! To my knowledge, that is the cheapest Tesla has ever sold a S85 for.
The CPOC has only picked up 10 Model S sales under $51K, but we know folks have been getting deals through service center inventory. clarkbariowa posted in the CPO Website is Now Live thread about getting an S60 for $44K, that was the cheapest I have heard of for any trim line.
With the exception of Cyclone's unfortunate experience, pretty much everybody who has posted here about their CPO has been thrilled with it. Even if they had a few bumps and disappointments along the way, once you get in the Model S, all that seems forgotten.
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I actually was the one that snagged the S60 for $44k. I'll be picking it up on Friday. Nobody's ever fessed up to buying it, but there was a nicely equipped S85 that sold out of Seattle for around $50.4k. It had somewhere over 40k miles and certainly didn't last long.
I've had many sleepless nights due to excitement.
The CPOC has only picked up 10 Model S sales under $51K, but we know folks have been getting deals through service center inventory. clarkbariowa posted in the CPO Website is Now Live thread about getting an S60 for $44K, that was the cheapest I have heard of for any trim line.
With the exception of Cyclone's unfortunate experience, pretty much everybody who has posted here about their CPO has been thrilled with it. Even if they had a few bumps and disappointments along the way, once you get in the Model S, all that seems forgotten.
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What do you guys all think of a P85 for $65K exactly for these options? VIN is in the 07000s; 2013 model. This is a CPO that also has not "made it to the website."
Black solid paint, glass pano roof, 21 inch silver turbines, black performance interior, carbon fiber decor and spoiler, supercharger, twin chargers, tech package, Smart air suspension, and ultra high fidelity sound? 17K miles on the odometer.
I currently have a 60 kWh I got exactly three months ago; I've put 7,300 miles on it since! I've been doing a lot more day trips that are about 110 miles one way. I'd just like a little bit of range under my belt sometimes.
Considering your experience you should feel free to grumble! I hope everything from now on goes much better. I had a rocky first few weeks ago with an inventory car but that was trivial in the end. Good luck, Cyclone!... But I'll go grumble in my corner now.
Sounds like it could be perfect, as long as Tesla is willing to give you a good price on trade. Very nicely equipped. How many miles are on the P85?
I wonder how many current S owners are in the queue for an X? There could be another wave of pre-owned S' showing up as CPO's.
Must be quite a few. I imagine some early 2012/2013 original owners would be going to (or adding) a Model X as their next. Hundreds? Thousands? That plus original 3-year leases from 2013 start to create CPO growth during 2016.