Hi all, new Tesla model S owner here.
Reality is that this is my wife's decision, she was recently visiting her family in No. California and drove her brother in-law's model S and decided she had to have one to replace her Audi Q7 that was coming off lease. I found a 2018 with under 9k miles for sale locally and pulled the trigger while she was out of town.
Great shape, fully loaded with full self driving and auto-pilot pre-purchased, winter mats throughout (frunk & cargo area), cream interior with black exterior and an extra set of oem wheels & winter tires.
In the process now of looking for a wall connector and lurking among you to learn what I can. Spare tire kit is on my list too as we will likely use it to travel a few times a year on some longer trips (mid-Atlantic region).
Reality is that this is my wife's decision, she was recently visiting her family in No. California and drove her brother in-law's model S and decided she had to have one to replace her Audi Q7 that was coming off lease. I found a 2018 with under 9k miles for sale locally and pulled the trigger while she was out of town.
Great shape, fully loaded with full self driving and auto-pilot pre-purchased, winter mats throughout (frunk & cargo area), cream interior with black exterior and an extra set of oem wheels & winter tires.
In the process now of looking for a wall connector and lurking among you to learn what I can. Spare tire kit is on my list too as we will likely use it to travel a few times a year on some longer trips (mid-Atlantic region).