A friend of a friend is considering selling their 2017 P100D w/67kmi to me. They do not have historical knowledge about the car, nor are they aware of any specific details. It has been a long time since I have followed Model S changes throughout the years. I have read through Tesla Model S history of changes by year and got a general idea of what this car has and is capable of. For reference I bought a Model 3p in 2018 but was considering Model S prior, so am not new to Tesla. The MS will be a commuter for the better half.
The car has FSD. Does this mean the AP computer is 3.0 or could it still be 2.5? When I bought FSD for my Model 3, it included a computer upgrade to 3.0, but not sure if this is the case for Model 3. Is there a way to tell?
The car would have come with MCU1, but may have been upgraded to MCU2. How do I tell?
Anything I should be checking or know about a 2017 MS? It does not have SC01. Late 2017 build.
Price is likely in the low 40's. Model S pricing has been all over the place with recent Tesla price cuts, but it seems to lean on the lower than average side of the pricing scale, yes? Then again there's a 2020 Model S Perf on Tesla's site with 65kmi for 50k. 3 years newer with various improvements for 10k more.
Feedback is appreciated.
The car has FSD. Does this mean the AP computer is 3.0 or could it still be 2.5? When I bought FSD for my Model 3, it included a computer upgrade to 3.0, but not sure if this is the case for Model 3. Is there a way to tell?
The car would have come with MCU1, but may have been upgraded to MCU2. How do I tell?
Anything I should be checking or know about a 2017 MS? It does not have SC01. Late 2017 build.
Price is likely in the low 40's. Model S pricing has been all over the place with recent Tesla price cuts, but it seems to lean on the lower than average side of the pricing scale, yes? Then again there's a 2020 Model S Perf on Tesla's site with 65kmi for 50k. 3 years newer with various improvements for 10k more.
Feedback is appreciated.