Hi everyone,
I bought my 2016 S 70D two years ago from Tesla. When I picked it up, the range showed 230 miles. A few days/weeks later, I noticed the range went up to 285 miles and it stayed at 285 miles until now. Yesterday I entered the VIN in KBB because I was considering selling this car and the VIN came up as a model 85D which is in line with the 285 miles range.
I never paid for a battery upgrade and even if the previous owner did, I didn't know that there's an option for such a big battery upgrade. Any thought on how this happened? I'm not complaining. I'm super happy with the range. I'm just trying to translate this windfall when I try to sell the car. I'm not sure if I should list it as a 70D as what the car says or as an 85D per the VIN and the mileage range? Has this happened to anyone else?
I bought my 2016 S 70D two years ago from Tesla. When I picked it up, the range showed 230 miles. A few days/weeks later, I noticed the range went up to 285 miles and it stayed at 285 miles until now. Yesterday I entered the VIN in KBB because I was considering selling this car and the VIN came up as a model 85D which is in line with the 285 miles range.
I never paid for a battery upgrade and even if the previous owner did, I didn't know that there's an option for such a big battery upgrade. Any thought on how this happened? I'm not complaining. I'm super happy with the range. I'm just trying to translate this windfall when I try to sell the car. I'm not sure if I should list it as a 70D as what the car says or as an 85D per the VIN and the mileage range? Has this happened to anyone else?