It really looks like Tesla is holding CPO inventory levels very steady. The past several days have been nearly a 1 for 1 replacement of each car removed/sold, at the same location.
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There are lots of benefits for them to being the market maker. I would think they can show dwcent profit on the resale operations
Agreed, but I still have a few questions/doubts:
-There are several known instances that vehicles were resold for less than the trade-in value given for a new MS. Should this be seen as an indication of weaker demand? Is Tesla looking to get the ball rolling on CPO's and resale assurance, to ensure a strong "brand" and customer loyalty?
-Pricing has been pretty inconsistent and price reductions have occasionally been befuddling.
-They are going to really have to spur resales or may end up with a fleet of aging vehicles. The desirability of these older MS's are only going to drop over time, as new vehicles and features are rolled out.
There are several known instances that vehicles were resold for less than the trade-in value given for a new MS. Should this be seen as an indication of weaker demand?
Is Tesla looking to get the ball rolling on CPO's and resale assurance, to ensure a strong "brand" and customer loyalty?
Agreed, but I still have a few questions/doubts:
-There are several known instances that vehicles were resold for less than the trade-in value given for a new MS. Should this be seen as an indication of weaker demand? Is Tesla looking to get the ball rolling on CPO's and resale assurance, to ensure a strong "brand" and customer loyalty?
-Pricing has been pretty inconsistent and price reductions have occasionally been befuddling.
-They are going to really have to spur resales or may end up with a fleet of aging vehicles. The desirability of these older MS's are only going to drop over time, as new vehicles and features are rolled out.
No, it's rather because Tesla is overpaying on trade in's. The reason being:
May I ask why you decided not to get the Sig? Btw, that is quite the collection of Teslas you have had!
Can you let us know when you actually cancel the order, so we can see how long it takes to re-appear? Thanks.
Talk about a slow day...not a single car has been added/removed.
Hank, I'm not pointing fingers, but can you confirm the site's checking for updates.
Another S60 was just added and sold right away, $47.4k. Don't think it got picked up by the consolidator.
Wow seems like low prices on Model S. Looking forward to the price drop. 55K for S85 with reasonable mileage. When the X comes out, I predict
S60 - $40K-$45K --- Should really be a lot lower
S85 - $50K-$55K
P85 - $55K-$60K
P85+ - $60K-70K
S85D - $65-$75K????
P85D - $95K-$105K
I predict if you wait another 4 years, you might get an S85 for 25k.
Life is slipping by, pull the trigger. You only live once.
Another S60 was just added and sold right away, $47.4k. Don't think it got picked up by the consolidator.
There's a new Green S85 (P09099) for around 55k
I expect a lot of CPO price drops in the next few months with X deliveries