Who’s giving the best trade in values right now for Model Y’s? I’m getting a 2023 Monday and unloading my 2022 MYP. Thank you. And on an off note, what tires are you seeing on recent MYP’s?
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As far as Carvana, that's what I'm finding. Currently, they're at $44.4k for a '22 MYP Gray/Black w/ 14k miles. Carmax is $41k, and SellMyEV.com is maybe $40k. Tesla trade in approx is $36-39k...translation $35k (in my experience).I traded mine into Tesla today as it was more than others plus in Texas you only pay sales tax on the difference. Rivian trade-in was worse, as well as 4-5 sites I quickly tried online we're all 1-4k worse.
Someone here recently posted Carvana was paying 4k more than Tesla for them.
I'd sell private party if you really want max $ back but it's obviously more of a hassle. Done that many times, as recently as in December I sold a Honda.
Which 2018 month build was your M3?Not a Y, but in my experience of checking trade in values this past week for my '18 M3LR, KBB cash offer came out on top. Going to try to follow through with the sale tomorrow.
KBB cash offer ($23,700)
Carvana ($23,400)
CarMax ($21,500)
Tesla ($20,700)
...btw...my delivery is noon this Monday, it's 2:17 Saturday afternoon, an hour drive for pick up, and I'm still waiting for a trade number. In my experience, their numbers are so low, that asking for pictures and waiting this long is just 'I don't care' attitude.As far as Carvana, that's what I'm finding. Currently, they're at $44.4k for a '22 MYP Gray/Black w/ 14k miles. Carmax is $41k, and SellMyEV.com is maybe $40k. Tesla trade in approx is $36-39k...translation $35k (in my experience).
Tesla is not in the used car business. They probably don’t really want to deal with trade-ins and low ball to make it worth their time to deal with re-selling any trade-ins. They also know the true value of their vehicles and any potential price cuts coming that would affect used Tesla values.Got it. $38.5k trade in. What a joke.
Didn't you say above that you expected them to come back at $35k?Got it. $38.5k trade in. What a joke.
October 2018 build, 60k miles, AWD, MSM exterior, black interior, 18" wheels, standard AP, good condition.Which 2018 month build was your M3?
What was your mileage?
Is it a RWD or a AWD?
What interior color or other options?
18" or 19" wheels?
EAP or FSD?
What KBB condition did you reported?
it use to be Autotrader, same company, same scam. I did the same thing and the calls started coming in. Annoying.October 2018 build, 60k miles, AWD, MSM exterior, black interior, 18" wheels, standard AP, good condition.
KBB instant cash offer turned out to be a joke. KBB claims participating dealerships are obligated to honor the ICO. I went to two of them, both ignored the ICO amount and low balled me. They didn't even bother to claim that I misrepresented the condition of the vehicle. They simply ignore the rules of the program and just use KBB ICO as a way to generate leads. Waste of time.
Now I'm working on following through with Carvana.
Yes. What I don’t expect is to pull the trade bc I know better and they were taking too long. So they told me 30 minutes. Had me take photos of the car, again. Call my bank for a payoff bc they couldn’t do it. Wait 4 hours for a low number.Didn't you say above that you expected them to come back at $35k?
Possibly. But Tesla is in the for-profit business and they have shareholders, like myself. Right now, they should be looking at exit strategies for preowned vehicles. Not keeping consumer trade sales tax benefits for that profit.Tesla is not in the used car business. They probably don’t really want to deal with trade-ins and low ball to make it worth their time to deal with re-selling any trade-ins. They also know the true value of their vehicles and any potential price cuts coming that would affect used Tesla values.
Exactly, so the less they offer on trade-ins the higher the profit for each sale.Possibly. But Tesla is in the for-profit business and they have shareholders, like myself. Right now, they should be looking at exit strategies for preowned vehicles. Not keeping consumer trade sales tax benefits for that profit.
Yeah I mean, not like the word wholesaling isn’t self explanatory or anything.I don’t expect a lot of you know how wholesaling works.
You do realize that Tesla doesn’t have dealerships.EVERY DEALERSHIP’s main focus is used cars.
Do you work in the auto industry or for Tesla?Yeah I mean, not like the word wholesaling isn’t self explanatory or anything.
You do realize that not every state has sales tax credits?
You do realize that Tesla doesn’t have dealerships.
I think you’ve just proven with this one post that you know nothing about how Tesla functions. Thanks for trying to pretend like you know though