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2014 Tesla Model S P85DL - $42500

condition: excellent
drive: 4wd
fuel: electric
odometer: 25750
paint color: silver
title status: clean
transmission: other

2014 Tesla Model S P85D + LUDICROUS RETROFIT (1072919-00- 1 A)

Clean title in hand. Mint condition.

Tremendous pieces of rolling technology.

If you're looking for ridiculous performance, comfort, and efficiency wrapped in one package - this is it.

Drive in traffic stress free with auto-pilot!

December-2014 built P85DL Model S Tesla Sedan

-Ludicrous speed upgrade completed in 2016
-All wheel drive
-January 2015 Delivery - Balance of 4yr/50K Miles Bumper to Bumper Warranty
-8 Year/100K Miles Powertrain warranty
-Transferrable FREE Supercharging
-Escort Passport 9500ci radar detector integrated into the car
-Already installed the factory console upgrade
-Brand new tires
-No material seat wear on the big-bolster upgrade seats
-Minimal Supercharger-charges (less than 10). Always charged at home at low amperage.

Well optioned car:

85 kWh Performance Model S
21" Grey Turbine Wheels
Dual Chargers
Black Next Generation Seats (front and rear)
Carbon Fiber Décor
Black Alcantara Headliner
Tech Package with Autopilot
Premium Interior Package
Carbon Fiber Spoiler

 
Yeah the window sticker lists nothing about the dual motors. Plus the dual motor option wasn’t out until 2015 I believe.

Dual motors were introduced with the P85D in 2014 (I own one), and second, dual motors are listed about half way down the spec sheet image on CL.


and himself is visible clearly in one picture due to the reflection of the camera so if he is trying to scam he isn't very bright

I don't see any photos with a photo that's identifiable to an actual person. Besides, the ad is fake, the images stolen from another ad. Happens all the time.
 
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This is a fairly common scam where the scammer will copy legitimate ads but change the price much lower to get replies. There is an X owner here on Seattle CL who’s ad is jacked. The real price is 80K+ and the scammer has an identical ad with an asking price of 62k. Both ads are actually visible on same page. I keep flagging it but it comes back up every few days. Really sucks for the real seller.
 
This is a fairly common scam where the scammer will copy legitimate ads but change the price much lower to get replies. There is an X owner here on Seattle CL who’s ad is jacked. The real price is 80K+ and the scammer has an identical ad with an asking price of 62k. Both ads are actually visible on same page. I keep flagging it but it comes back up every few days. Really sucks for the real seller.

It's actually down to $50K, I posted it on this site and was questioned why it was fake by people on this site.

When I emailed the poster when they first ran the ad a few weeks ago the response was, "I can't read your response on my phone please email me at this address". Total scam.
 
Does anyone know what the end game is for these scammers? So they get your email address, so what? They don't have a car so they can't sell you something. It's so common it must be "working", bit I can't figure out what the scam is.

Does it all go back to a Nigerian prince that needs me to pick up his money? :)