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You would certainly be better placed buying from someone with a solid reputation like RSymons.How about this instead
Used Tesla Model S Cars for sale in New Milton Hampshire | R Symons
Used Tesla Model S Cars for sale in New Milton, Hampshire, available from R Symons, Used Car Dealerwww.rsymons.co.uk
Used from a private seller would still give the balance of the remaining warranty. Used from a business or garage would provide the balance, and also need to provide some sort of used car warranty but that would be through them, not Tesla.thanks for the suggestions, But wouldn't buying from third party means not having any warranty..just worried about the repair costs..will look through the forum tonight to understand pros and cons of buying from third party.
Quite right. You shouldn't be expected to put up with that. An ex demo should be in new condition and if sold as 'new' then should be subject to all the benefits of any other new car - as in rectification of all faults.Resurrecting an old threat, but just sharing similar experience/grievances.
Sadly I had to reject my ex-demo on Thursday.
It had tons of paint and glass chips, scratches, scuffs on the inside, water where there shouldn't be, etc. - too much to make the discount worth it. Also, because it's a demo it seems you lose any ability to flag any other issues up because you just get told that it's within expectations for a demo. I think it would have saved everyone time if they photographs of the actual car online, instead of the generic stock photos.
It also seems like Tesla is having a bit of a "having your cake and eating it too" thing going on. Specifically, all used vehicles now come with EAP as standard, along with the extra year of warranty, but when you're buying them there's a notice of "Mechanical and Cosmetic Standards" as mentioned above. When you buy a demo it's listed under "New" so you don't get the EAP or extended warranty, but there's no mention of the "Mechanic and Cosmetic Standards" notice but it's stressed in person. So in essence you have a bit of a Schrödinger's Tesla situation - it is both "New" and therefore doesn't get EAP or extra year of warranty and "Used" and therefore you must accept reduced standards (even if they're things you wouldn't accept on a new vehicle).
Since the next batch of cars isn't till Aug/Sept I'm considering either buying from RSymons or similar experienced dealership or just waiting till Berlin opens up and buying new. Just because if this was the state of the car after just over 2000 miles, what will it look like after 20? Hopefully Berlin will improve quality a bit or I just need to lower my expectations (though my current car at less than half the cost had significantly better build quality).
"Schrödinger's Tesla situation"So in essence you have a bit of a Schrödinger's Tesla situation - it is both "New" and therefore doesn't get EAP or extra year of warranty and "Used"
My M3 has 15k on it and I don't think you would be disappointed in it. Couple of stone chips but that's all. It's not actually for sale but my point is a one owner well loved low mileage second hand car probably beats an ex demo from Tesla every day of the week. Given the lack of predelivery inspections the first owner will have done you the favour of sorting out any issues. . Yes you could go to Symons I'm sure he is great but does it matter where you get it from? Even a private sale if you really want to save money, any nearly new one you buy will have 3+ years and 40K+ miles left on the warrantee so as long as its not been crashed, which you should be able to spot a mile away because the new paint work will be much better than the original , does not seem like there is too much risk. Though the second hand values do seem to be really really high. The only thing that loses value is FSD which seems to lose pretty much all its value straight away. So second hand is a great choice for someone who really wants that featureSince the next batch of cars isn't till Aug/Sept I'm considering either buying from RSymons or similar experienced dealership or just waiting till Berlin opens up and buying new. Just because if this was the state of the car after just over 2000 miles, what will it look like after 20? Hopefully Berlin will improve quality a bit or I just need to lower my expectations (though my current car at less than half the cost had significantly better build quality).
Quite right. You shouldn't be expected to put up with that. An ex demo should be in new condition and if sold as 'new' then should be subject to all the benefits of any other new car - as in rectification of all faults.
So second hand is a great choice for someone who really wants that feature
I'm the opposite. Always bought second-hand until now. but not much option but to go new in November 19.Absolutely! I've never really bought second hand, I've usually gone through dealer approved schemes and all that but I think with electric cars having so fewer moving parts that it's probably a bit safer to go private. I'm scouring auto trader while waiting for my deposit to return.