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That is ridiculous. It's basically them saying we don't want your car. People seem to be getting great offers from sites like Carvana, Vroom, TRED, and Shift.I was willing to trade in a 3 month old 2021 mustang with 4200km that i paid 68k in canada. Tesla wanted to offer me 35k Canadian. That's almost half the price. Seems quite ridiculous. Don't you ???
Thats because tesla DOESNT want your car, basically any used car. I also moved the OPs thread out of a thread on this topic that was from 2020, because 2020 pricing is not relevant right now.That is ridiculous. It's basically them saying we don't want your car. People seem to be getting great offers from sites like Carvana, Vroom, TRED, and Shift.
Not sure if any of those have services in Canada. Would 100% recommend selling it to similar sites like the ones mentioned.
They aren't going to sell your car. They will send it to auction. If you are not happy with the trade in offer you can reach out to them and have them go over it again. Maybe they did a trade-in price on a base Mustang. For 68k new I assume you got like a Mach 1. If you are serious about trading it, reach out to your sales advisor. Black book on a Mach 1 is closer to 60k CAD.I was willing to trade in a 3 month old 2021 mustang with 4200km that i paid 68k in canada. Tesla wanted to offer me 35k Canadian. That's almost half the price. Seems quite ridiculous. Don't you ???
Tesla offered me 27.5K for my 2016 Mustang GT Premium. I ended up going to all of the Ford dealerships in my area and all 3 offered me 29.5K for it. I sold it to the one closest to my house. Try the dealership.I was willing to trade in a 3 month old 2021 mustang with 4200km that i paid 68k in canada. Tesla wanted to offer me 35k Canadian. That's almost half the price. Seems quite ridiculous. Don't you ???
Reads like your financing fell through like it did for the previous party. So Elon’s epiphany still holds that Tesla’s are too expensive and need to get more affordableWe've got a model Y on order and one became available last minute (I guess people's financing fell through). When I reserved the order I also sent away for estimated trade in value of our Model 3 (through Tesla.com) and they estimated it at $46,000. Well, when they called to actually set up delivery they requested I officially submit the trade in and they came back with $41,600 (car is CLEAN, hardly any miles in 60 days, plus new tires which they didnt consider). Pretty big price difference in about 60 days. I rejected this Model Y and trade in for now and kept my original delivery date in November to figure out what to do. Possibly selling private party now. Anybody else with this trade in shocker? Thanks
No sir, we are a cash payer for the Y, and have title in hand for our M3. Just had a major issue with the last minute 4k drop in trade in value.Reads like your financing fell through like it did for the previous party. So Elon’s epiphany still holds that Tesla’s are too expensive and need to get more affordable
Sold my 2018 Volt on autotrader.ca and got 35% more. Just sayin’I was willing to trade in a 3 month old 2021 mustang with 4200km that i paid 68k in canada. Tesla wanted to offer me 35k Canadian. That's almost half the price. Seems quite ridiculous. Don't you ???