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hmm. I reckon these are inventory cars that Tesla Australia hasn't been able to shift. So instead of lowering their prices, to save face they've sent them to auction. That's an unusual amount of low km MY17 models to show up all at once.
Just noticed some serious curb damage on the model S 100D's rims.hmm. I reckon these are inventory cars that Tesla Australia hasn't been able to shift. So instead of lowering their prices, to save face they've sent them to auction. That's an unusual amount of low km MY17 models to show up all at once.
people let thier S85 go for $85000, or am I wrong?hmm. I reckon these are inventory cars that Tesla Australia hasn't been able to shift. So instead of lowering their prices, to save face they've sent them to auction. That's an unusual amount of low km MY17 models to show up all at once.
Hello all,
Just joined this forum this is the first time posting
i am also looking for a Tesla model S with minimum 70kwh battery
otherwise i'm not too specific.
i'm looking for low kms
well maintained interior/ exterior
hopefully in WA?
if interstate i can travel
Cheers
That S100 for $125k was a bargain. Damn.The auctioneer said they where sold on behalf of a finance company liquidating a failed business ( that wouldn't be Tesla themselfs now would it? )
All but the MS60 to pricey for me.
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people let thier S85 go for $85000, or am I wrong?
That S100 for $125k was a bargain. Damn.
I think it's very likely that those cars are ex Tesla inventory that they couldn't shift. They're MY17 cars, and they'd want to shift them to replace them with MY18 demos.