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Before Model 3 was available I gave my wife Model S as a birthday present because she hated buying gas. She loved it, except it was too big with poor interior storage.On a random note, am I the only one who doesn’t want an m3 and only a model s?
I agree with the auctioning off of more cars theory. I recently bought a CPO 2016 and not too long after that noticed a huge change in the inventory on the Tesla site. Used to be you could always find 2012, 2013s with high mileage in the 30k range. When I look now it seems to be relatively low mileage cars in the last four years or newer starting in the high 40k range. It also looks to me like the prices may have actually gone up. When searching other websites I noticed a few months ago many were at Manheim (auction) locations.
Was that a refresh? AP2?I purchased at 2016 90d the first of May this year for $47500 with all the bells and whistles.
They are now almost $10,000 more.
I gave my wife Model S as a birthday present
I got my wife a Jet for Flag Day.If you guys ever get divorced will you marry me
Was that a refresh? AP2?
Im close to pulling the trigger on one now - and it is more than 10K than yours.
If you can wait, I would see what the used prices will be end of this month into next month. It seems as though Tesla increases used prices the in last month of a quarter (and does not get around to changing it for at least a few weeks after) to keep the delta between new and used low in an effort to push people into buying new.
Don't wait. Find the car that checks all the boxes of what you're looking at a price you can live with. The person you quoted hasn't the foggiest idea what the market is going to do nor do they have any idea what Tesla's used car inventory will look like or what the prices will be. If they did, they wouldn't be on Tesla forums giving completely baseless financial advice.Sounds like a reasonable strategy, will hold off then. Thanks for the insight.
Sounds like a reasonable strategy, will hold off then. Thanks for the insight.
Don't wait. Find the car that checks all the boxes of what you're looking at a price you can live with. The person you quoted hasn't the foggiest idea what the market is going to do nor do they have any idea what Tesla's used car inventory will look like or what the prices will be. If they did, they wouldn't be on Tesla forums giving completely baseless financial advice.
I'm glad I didn't listen because I got a KILLER deal on a loaded P85D in exactly the color combo I wanted several months ago rather than waiting for the supposed flood of cars that was coming once the quarter ended... three times now. I paid about $12k under book value at the time and got a car that would now cost me $15k more to buy now.
Like most things in life, you can wait forever and it will eventually get cheaper but wouldn't you rather find a good deal today and actually enjoy life?
Yeah, or it will be sold. Just like the other thousands of cars that have sold and you can easily track how many Model S of various trim levels have been available for various periods and the trend has been steady and obvious: Down. People keep saying to wait until after this quarter and that quarter but the fact remains that no new quarter has brought about a flood of available cars or a decreased price point. The number of available cars has steadily gone down for a year now and the prices are now on the rise as supply hasn't met demand. Telling someone to wait it out is most likely going to result in them paying more. Not less.Did I say anything about a “supposed flood of cars”? No. I said that Tesla changes their used car pricing frequently. And that is a fact you can check yourself on EV-CPO. It’s how we bought one of ours.
Just like you said, the same car you bought costs more now. Well, if you follow a VIN, you can bet that VIN will be cheaper again at some point in the next 1-2 months.
No it is ap1Was that a refresh? AP2?
Im close to pulling the trigger on one now - and it is more than 10K than yours.
At the end of the last quarter (about two weeks ago) we got down to almost no cars. Like 30! Now it’s over 150 and decent deals pop up. There’s a facelifted model s in San Diego for 46k right now! A couple 2014 cars just sold for 32k. So the new quarter has brought deals. I am starting to think that maybe there are a lot more people trying to buy now so deals are running thin. For good hunters like us I think eventually we will catch something good.People keep talking about quarterly numbers and quarter this and quarter that and we've already proven that the quarter has zero bearing on the number of cars available. Nada. Zilch.
History has proven that inventory numbers have absolutely nothing to do with quarterly cycles. Nothing. They go up, they go down & this is the first start of the quarter where they've gone up & it's nowhere near as much as they went down the weeks leading up to the end of the quarter. Purely coincidental. I don't know why some are so hell-bent on trying to make it seem like they're related. Some things just aren't complex.At the end of the last quarter (about two weeks ago) we got down to almost no cars. Like 30! Now it’s over 150 and decent deals pop up. There’s a facelifted model s in San Diego for 46k right now! A couple 2014 cars just sold for 32k. So the new quarter has brought deals. I am starting to think that maybe there are a lot more people trying to buy now so deals are running thin. For good hunters like us I think eventually we will catch something good.