I am aware this post is early for sure, but anyone interested in selling their MS fast, here I am, willing to pay $50k. Otherwise, I am waiting to buy Gen III. Any bets on which one I get first?
I am simply hoping to be able to buy a standard 85 for 50k when my Volt lease is up in 27 months. If that is not possible, I will just have to find alternate transportation until Gen III is available.
while we are at it. I'm looking for a Roadster 2.5 for 332.27$!!! Otherwise I will stay with public transport.
Just pm me and I'll give you the number to a Swiss bank account for you to wire the money to. You can expect delivery of the car after verification of the wire transfer. Right.
Alright here's my offer too. Here I am, willing to give anybody US$60,000 for their P85+ today! Otherwise, I am waiting to buy the USS Enterprise. You can just ship your P85+ to me (by fedex international, at your expense) and I'll wire you the money once I see it at my doorstep PM me for delivery address!
Pride before a fall chaps, Roadster CPO pricing slashed by Tesla themselves. It is possible that once the initial units sell to those already pre-adopting then used prices could slash quickly. Don't rule this out. It seems those willing to pay are only paying sticker price for a queue jump on MS. Dan43 UK 2014 before we see any Model S
Because of the Tesla buyback guarantee, that will set the lowest price - 50% in 3 years ? So, I think you can probably get a used S for $50k in 3 years.
Lol funny thread, not only do you want an 85kWh battery pack but it must also be a performance version... All for 50K Lol good one
Rolls-Royce's are available for $50k. Someday P85's will be as well. The question is: will that be before, or after, the Gen3 BlueStar is available? GSP
Yeah, I think a lot of people reply after only reading the thread title. I believe a P85 will go for $50k used before Gen3 is available.
I wouldn't sell my P85 for $50K in this century. I plan to keep it as a collector's car for the next 50+ years if I make it that long and perhaps will it to my offspring's offspring on the condition it is cared for. It'll be one of those antiques that has pedals, uses a mere 120 KW Supercharger instead of the 121 Gigawatt standard, and quaintly requires a driver and a license to drive it. Also, one could probably buy the recently decommissioned USS Enterprise from the Navy, but it might cost a bit more than $50K (USS_Enterprise(CVN-65)).