This one seems like good deal? S85 with only 2k miles for $72K. No auto-pilot though 85 kWh Model S P52071 | Tesla Motors
Interesting since I really enjoy driving my car that having the Model S drive itself would be so appealing to some people:wink:
62K for S85, + tax and such. Should come out to be 69K OTD for S85 24K miles. Wonder if it's worth getting or hold out for a CPO or inventory D?
So now private sellers have a benchmark to use to set their price, because they aren't likely to get more than what Tesla is selling a similar CPO car for.
Yeah it still seems a bit high considering the 70D, but I guess you get the car right away. I think the price will tick down a bit more once they realize they are not able to see much at that price. I'm crossing my fingers to get a S85 for around 55K or less with reasonable mileage. Funny thing is these prices are lower than what they were quoting me a few weeks back. So maybe the price has already been reduced.
So I had a CPO ordered from Atlanta shipped to Maryland which I'm taking ownership of next week however seeing the entire inventory now makes me wonder if I should hold off and get an S85 will more options....damn this is tough...
They changed the warranty. I got a 6 year 100,000 bumper to bumper on my CPO... from date of first purchase. So I'm good until 2019!
Pulled the trigger one and half months early. Damn. There are some good prices and with that warranty, why buy from a private seller.
Probably not a change. I'm guessing the person the first owner had bought the extended warrantee in your case.
It will just be a matter of time until you start seeing Ds there... - - - Updated - - - It seems the best deals to be had are the P85s. There's actually a 2013 P85 with a pano roof for $65K: http://www.teslamotors.com/models/preowned/p11772 And another one for $64K: http://www.teslamotors.com/models/preowned/s00078 So basically you can get a 2013 P85 as a CPO car for the mid 60s! - - - Updated - - - Yes, I think they have definitely revised the prices. From what I saw the prices are reasonable and if you follow some of my previous posts i have called it out when I thought the prices were crazy high. But these prices I think are absolutely fair. It seems though you get the best deals on the P85s... - - - Updated - - - Or just pay about $8K more and get a P85. Seems their 60s and 85s aren't as good of a deal as the P85s are...
Did anyone notice this on all the P85s? 470 hp, not 416 or 422... Are we in for another software update surprise? [*=center]85 kWh Battery [*=center]265 miles range (EPA) [*=center]470 HP [*=center]4.2 seconds 0-60 mph