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Be very careful if buying from a dealer or auction. Tesla doesn't like that, and you may find some features missing, like Supercharging. Same thing for buying anything without a clear title, like a salvage title in particular.
Be very careful if buying from a dealer or auction. Tesla doesn't like that, and you may find some features missing, like Supercharging. Same thing for buying anything without a clear title, like a salvage title in particular.
I've never heard of Tesla removing features from someone buying a vehicle third party, except when it was a salvage. Do you have any source on Tesla disabling features for a non-salvage, third party purchase?
I've never heard of Tesla removing features from someone buying a vehicle third party, except when it was a salvage. Do you have any source on Tesla disabling features for a non-salvage, third party purchase?
Do you have a vehicle in mind? Or are you just asking in general? General advice— it's best if you buy pre-owned from Tesla. Anyone else and you won't know exactly what you're getting.
Have you looked at ev-cpo.com? I’m not affiliated with them but have bought 2 used Tesla’s and used them for both. You can also use Tesla’s used inventory search directly but I found ev-cpo easier to search nation wide inventory.
Sure, just learn everything you can about the X and the used buying experience, including what you want and what to do during the process. There are lots of posts about it on the forums and there seems to be a higher probability of a positive outcome based on proper research, preparation, and due diligence.