i have a friend in the market but i can tell you that you are a few K's apart... if you are negotiable I will be happy to pass the post along. Like others on here he is knowledgeable about the tax credits and so forth so that is why I think you are not in sync with the price.
Like I said however if you are negotiable I will pass it along...
Please pass my info ahead to your friend. As you see I have incrementally lowered the price several thousand dollars since first posting this, so some flexibility is reasonable for a reasonable buyer. Thanks
Jon
As a point that may help sell faster (since we are in market for another X), seems like most Model X 90Ds loaded are going for around $87K high (also blue book value for 5-7K miles), down to about $84K was lowest saw on eBay for a AP1 90D.
Thanks @travwill . @Markk993 what is status of your friend? My list price is obviously just a starting price when I posted in January. There has been depreciation and mileage since then. Either of you in the hunt? Still trying to sell this car, not sure if it is price or something else holding buyers back. There is nothing wrong with the car....the selling issue is all mine.
By now surely you realize you are overpriced in the market. At this price point people are looking for a substantial discount, or else they would just buy a new one.
$7500 Fed Rebate and $5000 Colorado Rebate amount to $12500, so essentially you are discounting the car by $4500 which I am fairly sure people paying Near $100 K for a Car would not consider to be quite a discount. But, I get your point you are don't need to sell the car you are just seeing if there is a buyer that wants one badly enough to get a used one for a few bucks less.
$7500 Fed Rebate and $5000 Colorado Rebate amount to $12500, so essentially you are discounting the car by $4500 which I am fairly sure people paying Near $100 K for a Car would not consider to be quite a discount. But, I get your point you are don't need to sell the car you are just seeing if there is a buyer that wants one badly enough to get a used one for a few bucks less.
It must get depressing trying to sell a car and not loose any money doing it. Unfortunately for the seller most people now realize with the tax credits, also being able to take a 179 deduction on the X and Tesla having new inventory cars always available at every store you can get a new one with full warranty for less than some think their used car is worth. You can't compete in price with a new car, check to see what Tesla would pay and that should be a wake up. A real number is what Tesla will discount an inventory car to, less tax credits, less 179 depreciation, and less roughly 10% a year and that's about the real value.