Spoke with my advisor yesterday and he confirmed that there will be 1000+ added to inventory in the next few days!!
That's great news as I'm in the market for a used MS myself. Was wondering why inventory was drying up.
I had some questions about the various AP descriptions etc... for the used MS's and received the following info from Tesla in case anyone is/was wondering the same thing:
"Autopilot debuted in September 2014, and during that time, it was only mostly put into P85D’s that were built. It didn’t start being put into 85D’s , 70D’s, 90D’s etc in large quantities until 2015. So the bulk of 2014 non performance cars will not have Autopilot.
I’m not sure what features you think ID it as having Autopilot, but my guess would be the front radar sensor under the front nose cone / grill area. This isn’t strictly an autopilot feature, and was in some cars without autopilot hardware at the time. We incorporated it into parking sensors and improved collision avoidance safety systems that were separate from Autopilot features at the time, but later incorporated into Autopilot functionality.
When it comes to Autopilot listings on the website for AP1 ( September 2014 – November 2016) it doesn’t matter if it’s Autopilot Hardware or Autopilot with convenience features – it’s the same thing. We’re mandated by the Federal government to display the features of the car as they came originally. So if the first owner didn’t order the car with Autopilot features turned on, it lists as Autopilot or Autopilot hardware. If they bought it with the features turned on, it’ll say “Autopilot with convenience features”.
However, when we resell a vehicle from this time, whether the first owner had it turned on or not, we activate it to its full AP1 array of features. It’s actually a good deal when compared to AP2 cars, as some features are still behind the full self driving capability pay-wall for things like auto park and summon, when that’s baked into AP1."