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Looks like Tesla updated their CPO & Inventory listings. Looks a lot like my site (www.teslainventory.com)
Thanks. Erik
Why don't you add a YES Ludicrous upgrade search option?
Right now it's only showing "no ludicrous option"
We only show what's actively available. "Yes ludicrous option" will only show if they have cars with ludicrous available. Currently there are none.
If you want to do a saved search for a car with ludicrous, you can go to the inactive listings. Select what you want, save it, and then it will email you when something that matches becomes available.
Thanks. Erik
Your site helped tremendously with my purchase. Thanks!We only show what's actively available. "Yes ludicrous option" will only show if they have cars with ludicrous available. Currently there are none.
If you want to do a saved search for a car with ludicrous, you can go to the inactive listings. Select what you want, save it, and then it will email you when something that matches becomes available.
Thanks. Erik
PSA: Here's a CPO (2-year warranty) with AP1 for less than $50k: 60 kWh Model S 5YJSA1S12EFP53667 | Tesla
good eye, i didn't notice that.It also does not come with Free Supercharging.
There are a ton of P85D's listed on the ev-cpo website as we speak, some of them will have ludicrous but it won't state it anywhere in the listing. This is because, unlike the P90DL, no P85D came with ludicrous from the factory, so the upgrade won't be reflected in the VIN. The only way to know for sure if a CPO P85D has been upgraded to ludicrous is to have the SA check to see if the previous owner installed it.
Unfortunately, this is not the case. Only 85 kWh batteries were retro-fitted with the 8yr/unlimited mile warranty. The 60 pack remains at 8yr/125k mi. I'm also very certain on this topic, as an OA told me they have extremely cautious to add "Free supercharging" to the listing as to avoid issues with someone purchasing only to find out that the previous owner did not pay the fee to enable supercharging. So if it does not say "free supercharging", you can almost certainly take it to the bank..I know this gets brought up for debate a lot but I do believe the 60 kWh vehicles have been retro actively warranty to eight years unlimited miles. I would also consult with a CPO advisor to see if the supercharging that it left off is an omission but is actually available since all vehicles prior to January 2017 should have transferable supercharging capabilities for the next owner
This is unfortunately is also not the case. For MS 60, the initial owner had to have paid $2500 to enable supercharging. If they did not, there is no subsequent supercharging to pass onto the second-hand CPO buyer.I also thought all of the older CPOs came with unlimited supercharging, but I have admittedly been out of the market for a while and not keeping up with the latest policies.
Ludicrous? Heck I simply want a CPO > 60kWh AP1, any color besides red, with <50k miles for less than 50k.Ludicrous is nice if you can get it, but it shouldn't be a deal-breaker. Any P car with "Insane" mode is still pretty, well, insane.
This is unfortunately is also not the case. For MS 60, the initial owner had to have paid $2500 to enable supercharging. If they did not, there is no subsequent supercharging to pass onto the second-hand CPO buyer.
This is unfortunately is also not the case. For MS 60, the initial owner had to have paid $2500 to enable supercharging. If they did not, there is no subsequent supercharging to pass onto the second-hand CPO buyer.
If that is the case, why for these CPO's (currently on the website), do they not all state free supercharging? This goes inline with what the OA's have stated: "If the $2500 was not paid, a MS60 will not come with free supercharging."When I was shopping for my CPO, the policy was that all CPOs included free supercharging, whether the original 60 owner purchased it or not. I am certain of this.
EDIT:
Here is the CPO checklist that was in effect when I bought by CPO. In the section for tasks that the service center is to perform after the inspection on page 7, it includes "enable supercharging."