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my experience has been subpar with CPO though. It's been exactly 30 days since putting down the deposit, and the car is still in its original location. Never get any information from DS unless i check in once a week. I've been told it was en route for 2 straight weeks and it hasn't moved.
 
my experience has been subpar with CPO though. It's been exactly 30 days since putting down the deposit, and the car is still in its original location. Never get any information from DS unless i check in once a week. I've been told it was en route for 2 straight weeks and it hasn't moved.
You need to call more often. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
 
My guess is that the 85 they wanted to switch to cost less than the P85 they originally reserved. I'd bet that if it had been the reverse (going from a less expensive spec to a more expensive spec), they would've been happy to oblige.

Nope it is more, $12K more. It's newer.

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Two words.

Valet mode.


Turn it on, don't say a word, she might think it's "more refined" now... l-)

Trust me I tried, it's better for everyone's safety that she's not driving a P :wink:
 
Supply and demand.

WOW. My plan WAS to buy a CPO selling for no more than LOW sixties (year, mileage, options and even battery) were flexible. But now my plan is to hold off until after the MX starts being sold. I suspect if they still have a glut of CPO's and then folks start trading in newer MS on their MX CPO prices will have to come down.

Seems this could become a buyers market in the next several months. Plus I get to save up an additional $1500/month to increase my down payment.

By the way I saw a YouTube video of someone driving around the Highland Park Tesla lot showing row after row lined up by color of these CPO's.
 
Tom - always go and try to buy something near the end of a quarter. This works for almost any product on the market. I have heard that even in retail stores, you can always ask for 10% discount even if no sale is in progress and the cashier has an option to allow it.
 
WOW. My plan WAS to buy a CPO selling for no more than LOW sixties (year, mileage, options and even battery) were flexible. But now my plan is to hold off until after the MX starts being sold. I suspect if they still have a glut of CPO's and then folks start trading in newer MS on their MX CPO prices will have to come down.

Seems this could become a buyers market in the next several months. Plus I get to save up an additional $1500/month to increase my down payment.

By the way I saw a YouTube video of someone driving around the Highland Park Tesla lot showing row after row lined up by color of these CPO's.

Yup that is my plan. However i am still on the fence on the 85D. New or cpo. It seems to me like once the model x comes out, i am sure they will lower the price of the 85D because there will be a new model s out, one with more capacity to get probably 300+ miles.

Maybe there will be cpo 85D. If so that will be where i look first otherwise it is between a really cheap P85 or a new 85D the one they still have in stock and off loading in anticipation of the new model s.
 
Wow...I stand corrected. Definitely wouldn't have guessed that. It definitely seems like it is subjective then...

All I can say is that we hit the buy button a little to quick. My suggestion to everyone is to take your time. Tesla as a ton of CPO cars that are not even listed so there should be plenty of choices.

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Yup that is my plan. However i am still on the fence on the 85D. New or cpo.

You live in sunny San Diego, why do you think you need an AWD?
 
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All I can say is that we hit the buy button a little to quick. My suggestion to everyone is to take your time. Tesla as a ton of CPO cars that are not even listed so there should be plenty of choices.

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You live in sunny San Diego, why do you think you need an AWD?

I plan to go to the mountains and do road trips to the east coast. I figured the awd is better. Moreover the awd 85d was so good in the rain, albiet light rain.

Finally it is slightly more efficient than the regular 85.
 
Having driven both the P85 and 85D my experience is that the 85D handles much differently. Much more planted and "pointable". If he's comparing with an 85 its also much quicker.

Totally disagree. Before I bought my P85D I drove back to back and P85D, 85D and a P85. The 85D was like driving a 90's Towncar, very sloppy. The P85 is somewhat the same to the 85D but the P85D and P85+ suspension is so much better. More planted and pointable as you claim.
 
A bunch of minor price changes just hit -- all about $1000 lower.. perhaps these are older cars that are another month old.

==========> Price change P09064: from $74,500.00 to $73,600.00 -- old prices: ;80,300
==========> Price change P10050: from $83,800.00 to $81,900.00
==========> Price change P10283: from $82,100.00 to $81,200.00
==========> Price change P12673: from $79,500.00 to $78,400.00
==========> Price change P13015: from $78,400.00 to $77,400.00
==========> Price change P14031: from $83,500.00 to $82,600.00
==========> Price change P14588: from $77,600.00 to $76,800.00
==========> Price change P15713: from $83,800.00 to $83,000.00
==========> Price change P15836: from $81,800.00 to $80,800.00
==========> Price change P15857: from $86,800.00 to $85,700.00
==========> Price change P16355: from $81,200.00 to $80,100.00
==========> Price change P19786: from $85,500.00 to $84,300.00
==========> Price change P20750: from $92,700.00 to $91,800.00
==========> Price change P22353: from $83,600.00 to $82,700.00
==========> Price change P22706: from $88,100.00 to $87,300.00
==========> Price change P23378: from $88,900.00 to $87,800.00
==========> Price change P26166: from $85,800.00 to $84,900.00
==========> Price change P26722: from $87,500.00 to $86,600.00
==========> Price change P26752: from $90,200.00 to $88,400.00
==========> Price change P26922: from $89,000.00 to $88,100.00
==========> Price change P27121: from $75,600.00 to $74,600.00
==========> Price change P27597: from $85,200.00 to $84,400.00
==========> Price change P28280: from $90,600.00 to $89,600.00
==========> Price change P28650: from $90,600.00 to $89,500.00
==========> Price change P30351: from $93,500.00 to $92,400.00
==========> Price change P33479: from $95,500.00 to $94,500.00 -- old prices: ;96,750
==========> Price change P35231: from $89,000.00 to $88,000.00 -- old prices: ;91,500
==========> Price change P36441: from $87,600.00 to $86,600.00
==========> Price change P37895: from $85,900.00 to $84,800.00 -- old prices: ;86,500
==========> Price change P39565: from $96,300.00 to $95,300.00
==========> Price change P40323: from $82,300.00 to $80,500.00 -- old prices: ;80,950
==========> Price change P42163: from $102,300.00 to $101,500.00
==========> Price change P43649: from $80,800.00 to $80,500.00
==========> Price change P45027: from $78,000.00 to $77,700.00
==========> Price change P51008: from $86,400.00 to $86,100.00
==========> Price change P53642: from $86,800.00 to $86,500.00
==========> Price change P53693: from $87,200.00 to $86,900.00
==========> Price change P54055: from $101,700.00 to $101,400.00
==========> Price change P57229: from $87,200.00 to $86,900.00






==========> VIN Moved back to Available: P22706 ; from $88,100.00 to $87,300.00 Original Sold date: 2015-06-04 22:00:22 ;


Hank,

could u please change the consolidator to also include RS(rear seat) in the cars sold categories...I'm trying to track those sales to get a more reasonable ballpark of what I should be paying for a CPO with rear seats....TIA!
 
WOW. My plan WAS to buy a CPO selling for no more than LOW sixties (year, mileage, options and even battery) were flexible. But now my plan is to hold off until after the MX starts being sold. I suspect if they still have a glut of CPO's and then folks start trading in newer MS on their MX CPO prices will have to come down.

Seems this could become a buyers market in the next several months. Plus I get to save up an additional $1500/month to increase my down payment.

By the way I saw a YouTube video of someone driving around the Highland Park Tesla lot showing row after row lined up by color of these CPO's.


I think I will be waiting a little longer too I think prices will come down some more also!
 
Scheduled to take ownership of a CPO this coming Saturday, I think it was a solid deal at $58K.

The only real compromise I made was the pano roof. The battery (85kWh) and additional features at this price point outweighed it for me.

I'll post pictures next week.

85kWh | Metallic Gray w/black leather | 19" | Tech w/power folding mirrors | Air | Sound | Obeche Matt | Supercharging | Dual Chargers | Body Color Roof | Carbon Fiber Spoiler | 23955 mi
 
Scheduled to take ownership of a CPO this coming Saturday, I think it was a solid deal at $58K.

The only real compromise I made was the pano roof. The battery (85kWh) and additional features at this price point outweighed it for me.

I'll post pictures next week.

85kWh | Metallic Gray w/black leather | 19" | Tech w/power folding mirrors | Air | Sound | Obeche Matt | Supercharging | Dual Chargers | Body Color Roof | Carbon Fiber Spoiler | 23955 mi


were you able to confirm you have power folding mirrors?? The VIN is pretty early to have it and Hanks' CPO Consolidator doesn't list it as being on there..
 
@dalamchops Great question.

You're correct it did not have power folding mirrors, but when I initially inquired about the vehicle the owner advisor said it did.

Upon receiving a photo of the vehicle earlier this week I asked the delivery specialist the same question. She confirmed that it did not have power folding mirrors. So I forwarded her a conversation I had with the owner advisor which quoted him saying "Yes 100% sure" after asking if the vehicle was equipped with power folding mirrors.

After a few emails and a phone call the owner advisor confirmed it would be retrofitted with power folding mirrors at no additional charge. Excellent customer service!
 
@dalamchops Great question.

You're correct it did not have power folding mirrors, but when I initially inquired about the vehicle the owner advisor said it did.


Upon receiving a photo of the vehicle earlier this week I asked the delivery specialist the same question. She confirmed that it did not have power folding mirrors. So I forwarded her a conversation I had with the owner advisor which quoted him saying "Yes 100% sure" after asking if the vehicle was equipped with power folding mirrors.

After a few emails and a phone call the owner advisor confirmed it would be retrofitted with power folding mirrors at no additional charge.

I appreciate they way they handled this and gives me a good feeling of what to expect as a new owner.