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Actually, I think you are prematurely archiving quite a few cars...

It's not prematurely.. once they turn up as sold, the tesla page will show "no longer available" and that's when they are archived.

If Tesla later re-activates the detail page but without adding it back to the listing pages, how am I supposed to detect that? In order to capture these re-activated but unlisted cars, I'd have to recheck every recently sold/archived car throughout the day looking for these special cases.

That's a ton of extra web traffic hitting the Tesla servers which I'm loath to do on top of what I'm already doing. How far back into the sold list do I continue to look for reactivated but unlisted cars?

Finding these "hidden" cars was easy two years ago when the number of sold cars were much much smaller than they are now.

But no car is ever archived while the Tesla detail page is still active. It has to go into the sold state at least once to be archived.