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Hi All,
I am selling my Model X 100D with milage 3850 miles only. All clean and brand new. For $130k.

VIN is 5YJXCAE21JF103405

Model X 100D $92,000
All-Wheel Drive Included

EXTERIOR
Pearl White Multi-Coat Paint $2,000
22" Onyx Black Wheels $5,500

INTERIOR
Black Premium $3,300
Figured Ash Wood Décor Included
Front Console Included
Dark Headliner Included

CHARGING
High Amperage Charger Included
OPTIONS Towing Package Included
Enhanced Autopilot $5,000
Premium Upgrades Package Included
Smart Air Suspension Included Seven Seat Interior $3,000


Accessories Included:

Model X Hitch Rack
$539
Model X All Weather Interior Mats
$80
Model X Rear Liftgate Sunshade
$110
Model S/X/3 Roadside Safety Kit
$65
Model S/X Quick Connection Phone Dock
$34
Model X Falcon Wing Sunshade
$110
Model S/X/3 Paint Repair Kit
$55
Model S/X/3 Tire Repair Kit
$80
 

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I’d like to mention a couple things...
First of all,
I do believe there is a dedicated section for selling Tesla’s on the TMC page. Might have better luck there!

And on your price..
I find it helpful and convenient that you’re offering a lot of essential stuff with the car.. definitely adds to the value. But I just spec’d out a brand new 100D with the same options and ended up with $118,300
Not only are you selling for higher than that, but your car is technically “used” no matter what condition, and the next owner wouldn’t be eligible for the tax credit like they would for a comparable $118,300 new 100D.

Might I suggest you take another look at your price?

Best of luck
 
Please add up your options price and base vehicle price. They don’t add up remotely close to 130k.

This is also not “brand new”. It’s used no matter how you look at it. The second owner cannot claim the 7500 tax credit so that is usually the first item to deduct from msrp.

Anyways GLWS, you will need lox of it to sell it more than MSRP.
 
Hi All,
I am selling my Model X 100D with milage 3850 miles only. All clean and brand new. For $130k.

VIN is 5YJXCAE21JF103405

Model X 100D $92,000
All-Wheel Drive Included

EXTERIOR
Pearl White Multi-Coat Paint $2,000
22" Onyx Black Wheels $5,500

INTERIOR
Black Premium $3,300
Figured Ash Wood Décor Included
Front Console Included
Dark Headliner Included

CHARGING
High Amperage Charger Included
OPTIONS Towing Package Included
Enhanced Autopilot $5,000
Premium Upgrades Package Included
Smart Air Suspension Included Seven Seat Interior $3,000


Accessories Included:

Model X Hitch Rack
$539
Model X All Weather Interior Mats
$80
Model X Rear Liftgate Sunshade
$110
Model S/X/3 Roadside Safety Kit
$65
Model S/X Quick Connection Phone Dock
$34
Model X Falcon Wing Sunshade
$110
Model S/X/3 Paint Repair Kit
$55
Model S/X/3 Tire Repair Kit
$80


I sincerely hope you are talking Canadian dollars. I just bought MX P100D for this price.
 
I sincerely hope you are talking Canadian dollars. I just bought MX P100D for this price.

LOL I was thinking the same thing. Maybe if it was 2016 and the MX just came out could you hope to sell it for more than asking price

If it's canadian dollars, then this is a friggin steal. Wall charger... paint repair.. weather mats..
That's how much I paid for my 75D, and this is a fully loaded 100D
 
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Ok, With all the upgrades of a new is $118,300 with taxes and fees .
Sales tax = $11,000
Vehicle Licence Fees $790
Registration = $282
Total= $118,300 + $11,000 + $1000 = $130k out the door.
I am willing to go down to $120k. Anyone interested?

Let me help with the math... :cool:
  • Deduct $1,000 for Fees and Registration
  • Deduct $11,000 for California State Sales tax
  • Deduct $10,000 for State and Federal Rebates/Credits
  • Deduct $18,000 for 15% Depreciation driving it off the lot
  • Total of $40,000 Deduction
  • Current $90,000 Value of Vehicle... Priceless!
 
Let me help with the math... :cool:
  • Deduct $1,000 for Fees and Registration
  • Deduct $11,000 for California State Sales tax
  • Deduct $10,000 for State and Federal Rebates/Credits
  • Deduct $18,000 for 15% Depreciation driving it off the lot
  • Total of $40,000 Deduction
  • Current $90,000 Value of Vehicle... Priceless!

In all fairness who is in a 100% marginal tax bracket and can deduct all $7,500? :)

Also, op didn’t mention that Elon farted in it so that commands a massive premium.

But loss of FUSC for second owner is worth tens of thousands according to some of the other brilliant economists so we have to factor that in. :D
 
Ok, With all the upgrades of a new is $118,300 with taxes and fees .
Sales tax = $11,000
Vehicle Licence Fees $790
Registration = $282

Total= $118,300 + $11,000 + $1000 = $130k out the door.

I am willing to go down to $120k. Anyone interested?

So you want a potential buyer to pay your sales tax, and then pay their own as well?
 
So you want a potential buyer to pay your sales tax, and then pay their own as well?

Everyone needs to stop beating the poor guy up. It's $119,500 after destination and doc fee, not $118,300. That being said, there are state level rebates that need to be taken into account. Some are rebates; others are elimination of things like sales tax. For Millbrae, which google tells me is in California; I believe there's a $2500 clean vehicle rebate.

So a brand new build would be:
$119,500 after Destination & Doc
+$11,000 State Sales Tax
+$790 Vehicle License Fees
+$282 Registration
-$7,500 Fed Rebate
-$2,500 CA State Rebate

Now I know you detractors out there will say there's mileage on this one. So we'll account for it. IRS allows for a 54.5c deduction, and new cars come with 50 miles on the odometer. So that's 3,800 miles at 54.5c = -$2071 adjustment to the price. That brings the value of a brand new one to $119,501. Estimated Delivey in November.

But we also have to take into account an additional $1,073 in accessories (at new retail price) on this vehicle which puts a value of $120,574 on this vehicle. Ok, I also admit that we have to considered the buyer of this vehicle would have to also pay sales tax, license fees, and registration (11,000+790+282) which brings it to $132,072 for this car compared to the new value of $120,574; but this one is available now.

If you ordered a new one, you'd have to wait until November, 5 weeks to get a brand new one (using mid month) That's a premium of $2300/week. Based on a 40 hour work week; that's a $57.50/hr rate. Google also tells me the household income in Millbrae averages $113,923; which coincidentally is $2280/week (accounting for 10 paid holidays) So this is really appropriately priced; as long as you accept that time is money and you're paying the OP to "stand in line" for you.

Counterpoint: This configuration new in NJ, MO, OR, AK, Washington DC, or states w/o sales tax or sales tax on EVs would cost about $112,000.

*I spent way too much time on this. Someone owes me $57.50.