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Thanks for your comments and you're welcome!! Congrats on your new car.
BTW, is your "LostWages" handle a Leisure Suit Larry reference? LOL
Thanks for your comments and you're welcome!! Congrats on your new car.
BTW, is your "LostWages" handle a Leisure Suit Larry reference? LOL
Ok, cool. I'm going to attribute all of those references back to LSL... because, why not!?!? LOL..
BTW, my other car, my "winter beater" is an E39 M5.
Good question. EV-CPO lists all cars that appear on Tesla’s website. There are always cars held back that never make it online, so I do suggest using ev-cpo along with a sales advisor to access these unlisted cars.This might not be a welcome question but how is the EV-Cpo in terms of ability to snag semi unicorns in the paid subscription? I know some of these cars aren't listed on the Tesla site and only available to sales advisors but thought I'd ask.
@EV-CPO Thank you for your awesome website. It allowed me to find my own unicorn. Keep up the great work.
CPO view for Canada has been showing a P85D slowly dropping in price for a week.
85 kWh Performance Model S 5YJSA1H24EFP66761 | Tesla Canada
But today, it's still listed in CPO site, but when I go to the link, it shows up temporarily and redirects to a page saying the car no longer exists.
FYI in case this means the car is sold (which I expect, they dropped price $3K in a week and it's well priced) and the CPO scraper needs to identify something about the page that signifies it no longer exists.
Big fan of the CPO site, was a paid member when I bought our CPO S in 2015, very happy with purchase many years later.
FYI in case this means the car is sold (which I expect, they dropped price $3K in a week and it's well priced) and the CPO scraper needs to identify something about the page that signifies it no longer exists.
Big fan of the CPO site, was a paid member when I bought our CPO S in 2015, very happy with purchase many years later.
Well......
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Do not adjust your sets, there's nothing wrong with your browser.
Just look at the years or trim levels available. There are only 86 used Model Ss available right now (US), and most of them are pre-facelift nosecones. That's just what's available right now.
Keep in mind that Tesla never lists every car (new or used) on their website. They also might be sending a lot of lease returns to auction instead of listing them. Who knows, really? All I can tell you is that what you see is what they're listing.