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Do you have any links? Maybe I could come back with some links to my SA and see if they can match. 10k off would definitely be more appealing
Do you have any links? Maybe I could come back with some links to my SA and see if they can match. 10k off would definitely be more appealing
ADVICE NEEDED: so I initially had a reservation for a blue / white LR AWD M3 which I delayed due to Coronavirus since I wouldn’t be driving much anyways. I was perfectly happy with waiting until the late summer to even take delivery, until my SA advisor emailed me saying if I was looking to take an inventory car, there was a performance M3 in the same spec I wanted for 4K off the price. Sounds like a great deal right? Except the catch is that the car is listed as new but has over 6K miles on it. After talking to them further they told me originally a customer ordered it, took delivery, and then in the 7 day window they returned it. After that the car became a demo car and is now listed as new but with 6k miles on it. Why would a customer return a car if there wasn’t something wrong with it? Shouldn’t I be getting even more off? And how in the world does a DEMO car get 6k miles on it (Build date of December 2019) but it’s a 2020 model year car. I’m so torn between thinking this is a good deal and thinking maybe it’s a rip off. Should I wait and just take delivery of a LR AWD in a few months? Or go with this performance? Any advice is appreciated!
With the BMW forums, we had that "community spread" of news items. I don't have to have a deal, but I'm not inclined to spend $50k under current conditions unless there is one.
Are base $35k model 3 still around for sale? Asking for a friend.
Technically, you can buy a SR+ and downgrade it to a SR, but it's not worth it when you run the numbers: Downgrade SR+ and get $2000 back?
a 7 day return can only be sold as a used car
Telsa cannot sell this car as new
perhaps the SA has the story wrong
Though months back read similar stories and buyer got close to purchasing and then Telsa advised them last minute they made a mistake and they cannot sell it as new.
While this sounds like it *should* be true....are you sure? If it is true, wouldn't we see a bunch of used cars on their site with <1000 miles? We don't see that. Maybe Tesla doesn't officially submit reg docs until the 7-day return period has passed? The other thing is how many people actually return their car within the 7 day period. You have to imagine it is a very low single digit percentage at most.
Am 99% sure, if a car has ever been registered in a state to a person's name it can not be sold as new.
Once they drive it off the lot that first day, it is a used car.
At least as far as the federal tax credit is concerned, the document that decides whether a vehicle is new or not is a title. Tesla mailed me my title a week or so after taking delivery of my vehicle; so it's theoretically possible that someone might have returned a vehicle while Tesla was in the process of titling it, but the title was never completed or registered.
a 7 day return can only be sold as a used car
Telsa cannot sell this car as new
perhaps the SA has the story wrong
Though months back read similar stories and buyer got close to purchasing and then Telsa advised them last minute they made a mistake and they cannot sell it as new.
Hmm. AFAIK: If it was a new car, then Tesla could NOT have mailed you a title.
The only thing Tesla can send you is the MSO, Manufacturer's Statement of Origin, aka, the "Birth Certificate" for a new car.
If Tesla sent you a title, then they got it from a state, and it's a used car.
IMO, miles on a Tesla doesn’t mean the same as miles on any other ICE car. “Launching” a Model 3 is not the same as taking a new Manual transmission out for a test drive and “launching” it. What’s more important is the condition of the exterior and interior.
Then why is my Tesla rep telling me that 7-day return cars are sold as used and cannot qualify for the CA rebate?That's why Tesla doesn't title a car during the 7 day trial period. Returned vehicles are still able to be sold as new.
People forget Tesla isn't a dealership. Those rules don't apply.
Because they suck at their job.Then why is my Tesla rep telling me that 7-day return cars are sold as used and cannot qualify for the CA rebate?