Fusion
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NIce!!! Great deal! They usually give you a CARFAX of the vehicle you are considering. Take a quick look for things that don't look right so you could change your mind before the 72hrs.
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By the way, this was a great post and thread!!I am considering buying a classic Model S and was wondering if there are any issues I should be looking for or aware of. Here are the details:
2012 Model S (production date 12/15/12)
85 kWh battery (non-performance)
19'' wheels
Pano roof
Smart Air
No tech package
51k miles
VIN # P02413
This is actually a Tesla CPO, so I will have the 4 year/50k warranty, but was wondering if you all had any opinions on the expected reliability, issues to look for, or just general comments. I know the door handles were a source of problems but I believe since this has no tech package that shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks for any input you might have.
Oh, it certainly won't stop there. The anticipation is just the beginning of it. She better get used to hearing you talk about it even more after you take delivery.I am not sure who is more excited to get the car, me to finally have it or my wife so I will stop talking about it!
I just bought a used 2014 85 for $70K - so I would jump at that price...
whats a good price to pay for a 2013 model 3 60 w/teck pkg? thanksI just bought a used 2014 85 for $70K - so I would jump at that price...
Wait, really? Mine has a PhD, but not in physicsyour supermodel spouse only has a master's in theoretical physics and not a PhD