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Model S 85D 2015 Loaded like a freight train

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Loaded Tesla Model S 85D in great condition with another 3 years (& ~40k miles) on CPO Warranty. Currently has ~38k miles and great condition
Asking: $67,000 Looking for a pickup in Denver Metro.
Location: Denver, Colorado

Best version of the Model S with Autopilot 1.0 (still works better than current new autopilot), Sunroof 2.0 (redesigned sunroof for less noise), next gen seats (best seats Tesla offered, not available anymore), and 2015 for a much lower price point than new.


Dual Motor All Wheel Drive -
Deep Blue Metallic Paint -
All Glass Panoramic Roof -
19" Silver Cyclone Wheels -
Grey Next Generation Seats -
Carbon Fiber Décor -
Black Alcantara Headliner -
Autopilot Hardware 1 with Convenience Features -
Smart Air Suspension -
Premium Interior Package -
Ultra High Fidelity Sound -
Subzero Weather Package
Free Unlimited Supercharging
Dual Chargers

Added:
Carbon Fiber Spoiler $1500
All Weather mats $450

Only option not on this car is rear facing seats, but that can be added by a Service Center.

Also available for extra purchase:
Roof Rack
Bike Mount
Kayak Mount
Ski Mount

PM me if interested.
Why am I selling? Instead of trading in car for a new Tesla, I am looking to get more by selling (as you know Tesla trade-in offers are pretty low). Since we owned it, this car was only driven by me and my wife.
Bjorn
 
Curious to know what Tesla offered you for the car, if you're willing to share? I keep hearing how low their offers can be meanwhile I see constant posts on CL asking sooo much more than archived list prices I find on EV-CPO. Your asking is quite a fair price but just trying to find this info so I can purchase one locally using this knowledge.
 
Curious to know what Tesla offered you for the car, if you're willing to share? I keep hearing how low their offers can be meanwhile I see constant posts on CL asking sooo much more than archived list prices I find on EV-CPO. Your asking is quite a fair price but just trying to find this info so I can purchase one locally using this knowledge.
Somewhere in the neighborhood of 60-70% of it's "wholesale value." Tesla really isn't interested in trade-ins.
 
Curious to know what Tesla offered you for the car, if you're willing to share? I keep hearing how low their offers can be meanwhile I see constant posts on CL asking sooo much more than archived list prices I find on EV-CPO. Your asking is quite a fair price but just trying to find this info so I can purchase one locally using this knowledge.

I am still waiting on my trade in quote (but I know it won't be good :)
 
True, like some event can cause a "CPO deal" for example in June there was a slew of sub 40k MS and half a year later prices are back 15-20k more than back then. Crazy how a 2013 85P was going for $36k then and now you're lucky to find one under 50k. When is the next Fire sale?