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Give it a couple of weeks and a low miles refresh will be in the mid 50's
eeek, hopefully not. I've seen most stay in that high 60s to mid 70s range. It's adjusted significantly since the beginning of the year where used ones were same price as new.Give it a couple of weeks and a low miles refresh will be in the mid 50's
I am also looking for a 2020 S, but hard to find one at $55K without issues. What happened with your hunt?I’m looking to buy a 2021-2022 Model S Refresh. I’ve seen a few in the 64-66K range on CarGurus with low miles. Looking for one with higher miles in the $55K range. The closer to SoCal the better. Text or call me at 619-851-1566. Thanks guys.
There are a couple available for $64K to $66K right now and haven’t sold despite being priced there for 2+ weeks. The white one in FL sold for $63.5K plus fees. So full dealer retail is currently somewhere in the low to mid 60’s.eeek, hopefully not. I've seen most stay in that high 60s to mid 70s range. It's adjusted significantly since the beginning of the year where used ones were same price as new.
There is currently a refreshed 2021 Model S, Blue with Black int, 32k miles for sale at Premier Ford of Lamesa (Texas) for $65,986.
If you can be patient, the prices are going to continue to drop. Pressure is building on dealers with floor plans being pulled and buyers nowhere to be found. Prices are just going to continue to drop.
I can confirm it is a refresh, I'm too new this site to send you the pics they sent me. I was considering it, but decided to keep my existing Model Y order instead. They sent me a video and pics, but I don't know how to send to you. It was still available as of about 5:00 today.
Appreciate all the info in this thread and the other one. When you look at current Model S Refresh pricing, it’s hard to justify the Long Range compared to the Plaid. With some hard haggling, I think I could get a Long Range right now for about 64-65K but it wouldn’t have FSD and maybe not even the Arachnids. On the other hand, if you play your cards right, you could potentially snag a Plaid with FSD and Arachnids for $80K or so. The Plaid is by far the better bang for the buck. You see the 21’s and FSD on the Plaid so much more frequently than you do on the LR, presumably because the people who tended to order the Plaid were more ballers than those who bought the LR. So they fully optioned out their Plaids whereas not a lot of LR owners did the same…If you can look beyond the price of the car only, the refreshed S is a much better car than the Y. My S was more efficient, faster, more comfortable and looked a thousand times better than my Y. The car has a ton of room and with the hatch, almost as versatile as the Y. Even though Tesla neutered the acceleration, the MS LR is still a very quick car and supercar quick.
The base MY LR is downright slow by Tesla standards and never felt very impressive to me. I had it for about a day or two and added acceleration boost to it. If you step up to the MYP, then you have decent acceleration (at least to 60 where it sort of fizzles out) but you get the curb rash magnet Uber wheels. Keep in mind all 2023 Teslas you lose the parking sensors and I think they take a step backwards in an area that most people would agree with.
The $79k was the original price if you ordered it early 2021. Drive an S locally and see what you think. For only a 10-15k price difference I wouldn't even remotely consider a Y.
Do you REALLY like the arachnids that much? I'd make that my lowest priority. There are so many better/nicer 21" wheels if you really want to go with 21's. I'm sure you understand the range hit, the accelerated inside rear tire wear due to the excessive negative camber and other potential downsides to 21'a on the car. Those are the objective problems with the 21's.Appreciate all the info in this thread and the other one. When you look at current Model S Refresh pricing, it’s hard to justify the Long Range compared to the Plaid. With some hard haggling, I think I could get a Long Range right now for about 64-65K but it wouldn’t have FSD and maybe not even the Arachnids. On the other hand, if you play your cards right, you could potentially snag a Plaid with FSD and Arachnids for $80K or so. The Plaid is by far the better bang for the buck. You see the 21’s and FSD on the Plaid so much more frequently than you do on the LR, presumably because the people who tended to order the Plaid were more ballers than those who bought the LR. So they fully optioned out their Plaids whereas not a lot of LR owners did the same…