mreynolds767
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I think we’re kind of “breaking the system”. I had the same issue and called a Tesla store to get an answer right away (chat wasn’t available) and the rep kept getting really confused saying I should be able to see it on the page RIGHT BEFORE the vehicle page. I realized that normally if you go to tesla.com and search for used inventory it’ll ask for a zip and then show cars within an up to 200 mile range, and I believe on the results list it’ll show the location then. (I THINK) However, since we use a more powerful search (ev-cpo) or the like, we’re bypassing the search page and going directly to the car listing. Super pain in the butt, but maybe Tesla specifically does that because the cars move around frequently or because they never expect people further then a couple hundred miles being interested?
Edit: Actually I guess what I just typed really only applies to searching new inventory. When I switch to used the distance limitation in the filter disappears, but I still only see like 10 “near me”. So there must be some Tesla specified search radius when using their tool.
There seems to be no consistency behind the Used Car Listings on Telsa's website even when using the Zip code locator.
For example (confirmed just today but been the case for me for weeks)
If I search Boston area ; it shows ZERO used Telsa 3's
But if I search south of me by a hundred miles it shows Used Telsa 3's.
North of Me by a hundred miles, it shows Used Telsa 3's
I tried Portland, Maine and Balltimore, Maryland ; shows more than 1 of the same cars under both but those locations are 500 miles apart so the shared cars would have to be more than 200 miles from one of the locations and Boston would have to be within the same or less distance than 1 of them..
No matter what zip in the Northeast I put in as my location it does not give me a car location.