Based on personal experience I'd say your price is low if anything. There's about to be a dozen hyenas about to come in here to tell you it's worth $32.87 because they want to buy it and can't afford market value. Their only hope is for someone to not know what they have so they can take advantage of them. I'd say to check Craigslist, Autotrader, eBay, Tesla used inventory and the other car selling websites but with one GIGANTIC caveat: Be wary of scammers.
I just sold another P85D a couple of weeks ago and found my old car I just sold for $53,750 being sold for $39,999 on Cars.com. Same pics, same description, different seller and different price. My guess is they made thousands on "deposits" before I contacted Cars.com and had it taken down. The problem is that there's hundreds if not thousands of similar scammers out there using Teslas as their bait given how popular they are right now. It sucks for buyers and sellers alike that these scum bags are out there.
The obvious is that buyers who trust too much get taken for their money. The less obvious is that I've seen people base their search off of these scams thinking that they can actually buy a car for that price because they saw one or two. I've sold enough of these now that I've had people send me obvious scams as examples of less expensive cars trying to negotiate with me. Then, when I prove to them it's a scam, they vanish. They never were in the market for these cars at market value they just thought they could get a P100D for $35k. ROFL