Super_Popular
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How can I search for ALL used Model S's? I go on the Tesla site but it will only show me one to three cars in Pittsburgh, and I cannot select to show the whole USA.
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How can I search for ALL used Model S's? I go on the Tesla site but it will only show me one to three cars in Pittsburgh, and I cannot select to show the whole USA.
How can I search for ALL used Model S's? I go on the Tesla site but it will only show me one to three cars in Pittsburgh, and I cannot select to show the whole USA.
For a technology/software company, how they list CPO and inventory cars is beyond dumb.
I'm having a hard time understanding how Tesla is pricing some of their CPO. This is just one example....2014 standard 60kwh for $64K. I get it has autopilot but how does this make any sense? At the same time, they also have a P85D priced at $66K. This is ridiculous and actually pretty shameful. For a company with such advanced cars that markets to more affluent customers this kind of thing is puzzling.
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That's more expensive than the 2018 75D with 0 miles and 0-60 in 4.2 seconds. Maybe they'll add AP complimentary? Even then it's hard to see how they came up with that price.
Its tax season and I like to "price to market" all my assets. Not that I intend to sell, but to clear the fog and be sure it is valued properly. Trying to value my 2016 75D (unlocked 60, and uncorked), tan leather, air suspension, AWD, pano, AP1.5, refreshed, titanium, 5yjsa1e21gf160xxx.delivered Sept 5, 2016 - just over 10,000 miles....has been awkward.
I WANT to see used prices high. Sorry you guys don't get to have such a good deal on your side, but it is better on my side. I paid a bunch - and would like to see a poor decline/flat depreciation in value. Don't you value a car ownership based just on acquisition, but also figure in operating cost, insurance and depreciation?
If I was to list this car for sale April 1, 2018 - what would be a fair street offer? [I have never seen a Titanium car listed...too valuable?]
Its tax season and I like to "price to market" all my assets. Not that I intend to sell, but to clear the fog and be sure it is valued properly. Trying to value my 2016 75D (unlocked 60, and uncorked), tan leather, air suspension, AWD, pano, AP1.5, refreshed, titanium, 5yjsa1e21gf160xxx.delivered Sept 5, 2016 - just over 10,000 miles....has been awkward.
I WANT to see used prices high. Sorry you guys don't get to have such a good deal on your side, but it is better on my side. I paid a bunch - and would like to see a poor decline/flat depreciation in value. Don't you value a car ownership based just on acquisition, but also figure in operating cost, insurance and depreciation?
If I was to list this car for sale April 1, 2018 - what would be a fair street offer? [I have never seen a Titanium car listed...too valuable?]
I found a P85 I wanted but couldn't justify paying $50K for a 5 year old car, no warranty, no autopilot, and 50K miles. I've decided to wait on buying a Tesla for 6 months or so until things wash out. Maybe yet another refresh of the S line will reset the market. Model 3 production will help too.It's only worth a high if someone offers to pay for it at that price. There's a PT Barnum quote that comes to mind.
Never have I ever thought of vehicles being an appreciating asset. Especially a vehicle relying on so much technology. These last few months just feel like a bubble on older Teslas with the price inflation.
Don't get me wrong, I want a Tesla. But with this recent pricing volatility, and inflated seller expectations on used vehicles, this is the first time I'm now looking at other brands for pricing/depreciation stability. Here's hoping things change around.
Its tax season and I like to "price to market" all my assets.
Especially when you can get this 2015 P85D with AP1 for just $2,500 more. Maybe the green paint on the S60 is that much more valuable?
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Maybe lifetime Free Supercharging just got a hole lot more valuable!! I stole my 2014 P85 w/ap last month for $51k - I should try to flip it ;-)