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Hank, could we get the tables to sort by most recent by default? Thanks!
Still up three hours later?
Must be everyone is too depressed TSLA dropped -14.15 today.
- Piano Black Décor
- Supercharging
- Twin Chargers
- Active Air Suspension
Full-blown CPO, with additional 2 years/50K miles added to the (still active) original warranty.Was it used or CPO? Most certified pre-owned programs offer two things: 1/ Inspection by the (shutter) dealer, stating the car has not been in any accidents and is good working order, and 2/ A warranty
I have a friend who discovered within a week of buying a "CPO" car that it had been in an accident, and the dealer bought the car back (after an attorney got involved). They clearly they didn't "inspect" the car as they had stated.
It is possible the original accident occured on a race track, and wasn't covered by insurance. If the owner fixed it out of pocket, that may explain why it doesn't show up on CarFax. I don't know where CarFax gets its accident reports, and what the thresholds for reporting are.True, guess the next question is when is a repair reported? I.e. are reputable repair facilities REQUIRED to report repairs that cross some $$$$ threshold even if insurance is NOT involved? I have paid for minor repairs several times one was over $2500 and NONE of these repairs showed up on subsequent CARFAX reports.
seems like a grey area, so maybe there is no way to 100% guarantee your CPO Tesla is "accident free". But a CARFAX report provided to you from Tesla would at leave provide some semblance of due diligence.
Great, thanks
CH01 | Dual Chargers |
CW01 | Subzero Weather Package |
SC01 | Supercharger Enabled |
RFPO | All Glass Panoramic Roof |
Hope that helps! |
BoerumHill, If you go to the CPO consolidator site, and on the top right in the search box, you put in the options with a "," and a space between the options you can narrow down your choices
Ex. CH01, CW01, SC01, RFPO
This means your looking for the following options
CH01 Dual Chargers CW01 Subzero Weather Package SC01 Supercharger Enabled RFPO All Glass Panoramic Roof
Hope that helps!
Which gray is grey?
The New Metallic Grey - Steel Grey now called Midnight Silver paint code is PMNG
The Old Metallic Grey - Dolphin Grey paint code is PMTG
So when I'm looking at 2012-14 CPO, I presume grey is the classic referred to as Dolphin Grey. But what about 2015 Inventory cars on the CPOC? When did a Dolphin Grey get phased out? It was around the time of the D annoucement, or earlier?
I emailed my delivery specialist about the accident and Carfax issue. Here is what she had to say:
We actually will not certify a vehicle that was in a car accident. No need to worry about that!
So that's good news! I guess the only way to check is with a paint thickness gauge in case there are any discrepancies.
I've talked to a few Tesla reps out of California who have provided me with inventory that is not listed on their pre-owned site. They've quoted me a few other cars in the high $40ks and I've got my eye on a white 85kWh 2013, 32k Miles with 19" wheels, Tan nappa leather, Wood Gloss, Tech package and UH sound for $55k
Those prices are assuming the tax credits on the inventory vehicles or without that credit? Since this varies from state to state knowing the baseline price is most helpful. Inventory cars in the low $50's would be VERY attractive post tax credit,,with warranty etc. not so attractive if u r quoting post credit pricing.
every car that gets put on the website in the ~$50k price range likely disappears in minutes. It's really challenging to make such a large financial decision in an instant.
Oh come on Smart, at least show us a glimpse of that beauty! What was included? Mileage? Cost? I'm primarily looking at California inventory. I'm not worried about "transportation fees" since I'm thinking of driving out there for pick up and driving it back to Vegas! =D
I'm in the process of getting pre-approved for financing - once that is done I'm pulling the trigger. Either the $47/$49K 60 or the $55k S85. Range anxiety? No range anxiety? Range anxiety? Driving me crazy!
Do your research about buying in California...I'm not sure if it applies only to new cars, but Tesla has to collect CA sales tax for all cars sold in CA even if you live out of state.