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Was it coming off lease or something, or is it just not listed? I find it frustrating that Tesla wants to make you jump through hoops to see what they have for sale, it reminds me of the legacy dealerships too much. I briefly was in contract with an OA, but he was pretty worthless, so I just paid for the ev-cpo subscription, but if I can't even find the cars through that, it's hard to stay in the market. I'm not going to spend a bunch of time trying out different OA's when there's a perfectly good website they can post cars for sale on transparently.If you work with a sales person, they have access to more cars that are not listed. That's how I snagged an AP1 P85D with plus suspension yesterday!
Yes it was a previous lease, and was already in precondition process. I agree though, working with a person is a waste of resources on Tesla’s behalf and leas convinces to some customers like ourselves. Tbh I can still see some customers wanting to talk to a human after all.Was it coming off lease or something, or is it just not listed? I find it frustrating that Tesla wants to make you jump through hoops to see what they have for sale, it reminds me of the legacy dealerships too much. I briefly was in contract with an OA, but he was pretty worthless, so I just paid for the ev-cpo subscription, but if I can't even find the cars through that, it's hard to stay in the market. I'm not going to spend a bunch of time trying out different OA's when there's a perfectly good website they can post cars for sale on transparently.
So after 15,000 miles or so, it'll be $2000 cheaperThe red P90DL is $1000 cheaper than I paid, but I got 21" wheels
Was it coming off lease or something, or is it just not listed? I find it frustrating that Tesla wants to make you jump through hoops to see what they have for sale, it reminds me of the legacy dealerships too much. I briefly was in contract with an OA, but he was pretty worthless, so I just paid for the ev-cpo subscription, but if I can't even find the cars through that, it's hard to stay in the market. I'm not going to spend a bunch of time trying out different OA's when there's a perfectly good website they can post cars for sale on transparently.
84 & 58.9How much was that listed for before it was snatched up?
84 & 58.9
Just a flippant comment about the cost and longevity for 21 inch tires.
Ah...gotchaJust a flippant comment about the cost and longevity for 21 inch tires.
To be clear, that one does not have Autopilot (or at least the page doesn't mention it anywhere, and the P30440 VIN is almost certainly too early to have been an AP1-equipped build.)Nicely priced p85+ AP1 Used Inventory | Tesla
I saw this one Vin 60487 listed at $57.3K with 13k miles on it, but interestingly the page does not list Autopilot. How is that possible for a VIN 60K+ ?
I bought mine 6 weeks ago, VIN 570xx and autopilot was not listed but it was equipped (late sept 14 delivery). If you contact an adviser, they can check for you.
Cool! Was it an 85, or a P85/P85+? What color did you get?I bought mine 6 weeks ago, VIN 570xx and autopilot was not listed but it was equipped (late sept 14 delivery). If you contact an adviser, they can check for you.
Right! There were a few cars I was looking at together and they must have mixed up in my head.To be clear, that one does not have Autopilot (or at least the page doesn't mention it anywhere, and the P30440 VIN is almost certainly too early to have been an AP1-equipped build.)