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You got 84k for it rightJust as another "point of reference", right before I traded in my P85D (64272) Tesla had it incorrectly shown on My Tesla page as a P85+
This was after they went to the current format of the My Tesla page.
Mike
There is no such thing as a Tesla that feels "slow", the P85 has approximately the same 0-60 time as the 85D, and at just a hair over 4 seconds is a very respectable time. Additionally as all EVs have instant torque from zero, it FEELS even faster than the numbers would indicate compared to any internal combustion car.Perfect car sold yesterday just scared the 85D we have will feel slow. p85D but all bringing 90s. found 1 for 81k just doesn't have Pana which is a must have for the wife.
I read the p85 (not D) is 50hp more than 85D. I want to feel giddy driven
If the car was built after October 14 it already has it. If it was built before then it can not be added.Can they add ap1 to a late model 14?
What's the 0-60? if it's over 4 seconds, then the 85D will be at least as fast (and in my opinion it will FEEL much faster)I have 3200lb 800hp car so I am a performance guy and don't want to make a wrong 70k+ decision
Tesla gave me $119k for my 2014 P85D with 43,000km (30k miles give or take) last month. They have it for sale now for $129,800. (all prices in CDN $)119 for a 2014? Are they nuts?
Well in CAD that makes sense, but the OP was talking USD, which would be $158 CADTesla gave me $119k for my 2014 P85D with 43,000km (30k miles give or take) last month. They have it for sale now for $129,800. (all prices in CDN $)