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I'm not sure a mechanic would help? This is a Tesla not a Toyota...I would but I’d have to go over it with a fine tooth comb and maybe bring a mechanic with me.
How significant are we talking? I'm considering an LR AWD order in the next few days so may soon be in this same situation.One more point - They would offer it at a significant discount.
Ok, looking for your thoughts:
Ordered a Model 3 LR AWD on Monday, 3/11. Have been speaking with a Tesla rep for the last few days. Today he found a test drive/demo car with 562 miles and my configuration (no variation at all). It is a late Dec 2018 build. It was not rejected or returned, but I assume that with that many miles, it might have been used as a loaner since I cannot believe it could have had test drives resulting in 562 miles. Never titled, so new and available for the tax credit for the first half of 2019. I'm not in a rush to get a new car ASAP, but this would fit the bill.
The Tesla rep said he would confirm that it will have updated software including AP & FSD (which I purchased upon order).
Do I buy it? Appreciate your thoughts.
I got an M3 last Friday July 2018 build with 60 miles on it and I got nothing. If the car wasn’t perfect I would have/rejected it.I was just offered a 2018 LR AWD ( Dec '18 build) with <30 miles for a $4,000 discount. Initially I would have flat out refused a 2018, but that's a bigger discount than I expected them to offer, so I am likely to accept it.
I was just offered a 2018 LR AWD ( Dec '18 build) with <30 miles for a $4,000 discount. Initially I would have flat out refused a 2018, but that's a bigger discount than I expected them to offer, so I am likely to accept it.
I was just offered a 2018 LR AWD ( Dec '18 build) with <30 miles for a $4,000 discount. Initially I would have flat out refused a 2018, but that's a bigger discount than I expected them to offer, so I am likely to accept it.
I got a July 2018 M3 last week with zero discount. Don’t be disappointed.They called me not too long after I placed the order. The first thing they said was they've matched me with a local car and said it would be $4,000 off the price online. I asked the year and mileage, thinking it was a demo, they confirmed it was a 2018 with basically no miles. I asked to confirm the total price and they repeated it back to me - sure enough $4,000 cheaper than the current website pricing. I also got a follow up email confirming the same. Truthfully, I was still a little disappointed that it's an '18, but given everyone's feedback, it sounds like I should grab this deal and hope nothing suddenly changes.
They called me not too long after I placed the order. The first thing they said was they've matched me with a local car and said it would be $4,000 off the price online. I asked the year and mileage, thinking it was a demo, they confirmed it was a 2018 with basically no miles. I asked to confirm the total price and they repeated it back to me - sure enough $4,000 cheaper than the current website pricing. I also got a follow up email confirming the same. Truthfully, I was still a little disappointed that it's an '18, but given everyone's feedback, it sounds like I should grab this deal and hope nothing suddenly changes.
Congrats. I think that's an insane deal! $4k is essentially taking care of your 1 year depreciation for a brand new car - Plus - no wait! I would call it a win-win for you.
BTW, make sure to do the delivery inspection very very carefully to be sure that there are no defects. This will be a good delivery checklist.
I think it would depend on what the $4k discount is on. Sure, if it's a base black on aero and you get $4k off then that's closer to matching the depreciation. However, if $2.5k of that discount is paint and $1.5k is 19-inch sport wheels then that's not gonna be close.
Right you are Scott. I wasn’t clear. My point should have been a mechanic who could look under the car for damage.I'm not sure a mechanic would help? This is a Tesla not a Toyota...
How significant are we talking? I'm considering an LR AWD order in the next few days so may soon be in this same situation.
Right you are Scott. I wasn’t clear. My point should have been a mechanic who could look under the car for damage.