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Maybe because people want more a more optioned out car. I still think it would be a good car to buy if you just want a Model S and a performance version and didn't care about the options. This P85 would also be a good buy. Inventory Search | Tesla
Saw that on evcpo. How did you get photos so quickly? I did not see them on the Tesla sight
Go for it!! I was the one who originally ordered it and the price was $42,500. It was before the new policy so this car is completely refurbished. Since I'm in SoCal, I changed my mind to a local facelift Red CPO S 75 with AP1 (though not refurbished). I was lucky enough to switch because just as they were about to load the car for transport, they found a cosmetic defect and decided to take care of it. That won't happen nowadays due to the new policy.Is this Model S 60 on the CPO website a good deal at $40,300? Inventory Search | Tesla
Pictures directly from Tesla.
Go for it!! I was the one who originally ordered it and the price was $42,500. It was before the new policy so this car is completely refurbished. Since I'm in SoCal, I changed my mind to a local facelift Red CPO S 75 with AP1 (though not refurbished). I was lucky enough to switch because just as they were about to load the car for transport, they found a cosmetic defect and decided to take care of it. That won't happen nowadays due to the new policy.
Oops sorry I didn't look at all the pictures. I don't know. Up to you. I jumped on this before because of the price, but it was not my favorite color. Maybe those scuffs was the deciding factor in delaying the transport. But since I cancelled perhaps that's why they're still there.Would this wheel be scuffed up if it was fully refurbished?
I know that, but this car was ordered by me before the new policy took place, so it did go through the refurbishment process, except for the wheel scuffs.Tesla does not cosmetically refurbish cars anymore.
edit: looks like it's sold already.
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In case it's gone forever here's the listing. Hank, what's the story with the 0-60 times? Some P85's are 5.2, some 4.2, the times are all over the place for all models it seems. Is it just whatever was official when the car initially was sold, even if later software updates brought them down to a lower 0-60 time? Original 85D (5 second something) vs updated 85D's (4.2 seconds) as an example?)
Gotcha. I find it odd that identical cars show different 0-60 times in their listings.To be honest, I'm not really tracking the 0-60 times across the model lines or production periods.