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December 2014 P85D under 6000 miles

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Looking to sell my P85D so I can use the cash to start a new business, figured someone here may want it or you guys could give me feedback on pricing. It's a 2014 P85D black on black with the grey 21" turbine wheels. It spends most of its time sitting in my garage and has under 5600 miles. The car has all the options that were available at time of purchase:

21" Grey Turbine Wheels, All Glass Panoramic Roof, Black Next Gen Seats, Carbon Fiber Spoiler, Black Alcantara Headliner, Gloss Wood Finish, Autopilot/Tech Package, Premium Interior and Lighting, Air Suspension, Ultra High Fidelity Sound, Sub-Zero weather package, 3rd row seating, Dual Chargers. Again, every option available...AutoPilot ready!

Let me know any thoughts and interest.
 

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The $7500 federal credit is not available unless the Tesla CPO was actually inventory car and never titled. True CPO's are not eligible for the federal tax credit because they're previously owned.

That's correct. We bought a Tesla "inventory" 2015 P85D that had never been titled last year which allowed us to get the $7,500 federal credit and $2,500 CA rebate. CPO cars which were previously titled are NOT eligible for these $10,000 incentives in CA. This is why otherwise identical inventory cars should sell for $10,000 more than comparable year, mileage and optioned CPO cars.

Other advantage to buying "inventory" car is CarFax, AutoCheck, etc. should should our P85D as the 1st owner vs. 2nd owner on CPO which affects resale.
 
That's correct. We bought a Tesla "inventory" 2015 P85D that had never been titled last year which allowed us to get the $7,500 federal credit and $2,500 CA rebate. CPO cars which were previously titled are NOT eligible for these $10,000 incentives in CA. This is why otherwise identical inventory cars should sell for $10,000 more than comparable year, mileage and optioned CPO cars.

Other advantage to buying "inventory" car is CarFax, AutoCheck, etc. should should our P85D as the 1st owner vs. 2nd owner on CPO which affects resale.
Interesting - I just put a deposit on a service/demo vehicle. Would this count?
 
Looking to sell my P85D so I can use the cash to start a new business, figured someone here may want it or you guys could give me feedback on pricing. It's a 2014 P85D black on black with the grey 21" turbine wheels. It spends most of its time sitting in my garage and has under 5600 miles. The car has all the options that were available at time of purchase:

21" Grey Turbine Wheels, All Glass Panoramic Roof, Black Next Gen Seats, Carbon Fiber Spoiler, Black Alcantara Headliner, Gloss Wood Finish, Autopilot/Tech Package, Premium Interior and Lighting, Air Suspension, Ultra High Fidelity Sound, Sub-Zero weather package, 3rd row seating, Dual Chargers. Again, every option available...AutoPilot ready!

Let me know any thoughts and interest.
Still for sale?