Super_Popular
Well-Known Member
There are a ton of P85+'s, one or two of them MIGHT have AP that is or is not active. VIN's higher that 51K most likely have it.
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@DougH... some being a washed out light grey and others being a brilliant darker metallic grey even though they must be the same color because Tesla didn't introduce Titanium grey or what your calling Midnite Silver Metallic until later....thus my confusion.
My P85 is the darker grey. I got it in September, 2014. They called it Metallic Grey.
@DougH,
Thanks. I guess unless I see "Titanium Metallic" (which is the darker grey) it WILL be the lighter grey. It must just be the different lighting that photos are taken in and reveal. I read some older threads addressing a 'changeover' in light grey to dark gray and they were calling it 'Steel' grey, which I guess is actually the new Titanium Metallic on the CPO site.
Also what threw me was alot of 2013/14 photos of the grey looked so different, some being a washed out light grey and others being a brilliant darker metallic grey even though they must be the same color because Tesla didn't introduce Titanium grey or what your calling Midnite Silver Metallic until later....thus my confusion.
Ski
Beyond the Dolphin Gray and Steel Gray/Midnight Silver names, it is difficult to distinguish between them based on name. Titanium Metallic is a silver + brown, not a gray. The pictures you are showing are dolphin vs. steel, which today is called Midnigt Silver.
You best option is to just use the paint code in one of the CPO 3rd Party sites.
Dolphin Gray = PMTG
Steel Gray/Midnight Silver = PMNG
Titanium Silver = PPTI
Silver = PMSS
My Dolphin Gray vs. Steel Gray/Midnight Silver:
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My MVPA said "Gray Metallic".
And "The Surge" continues... there are now 604 Model S cars (both CPO/Inventory) for sale.
But in bigger news, there are now 100 Facelift Inventory Model S cars available for sale.
Interesting to see what is being added. Also would like to point out that there's quite a few cars on your site that are listed as having white interiors but they don't actually have white interiors.
Yes, LOTS of cars available. Nearing a total of 1,000! They are certainly purging cars, which is on point with what I have heard about them releasing a lot of cars.
Thanks Erik
I Don't follow this thread. Can you explain in simple terms why this is the case? Are they not still supply constrained?
Thanks,
RT
Yup. A lot of people don't want to wait.
Not sure if that will sell all their Inventory cars, though.