Tesla inventory cars

Tesla inventory cars

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MrLou

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879 posts

222 months

Tuesday 7th January 2020
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What's going on with Tesla inventory cars just now?

No used MS, no new M3.

Some of the inventory MS are listed as having £0 residual value.

Have been tracking prices last couple of months as was considering a late 2016 MS, suddenly there's nothing there!

MrLou

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222 months

Tuesday 7th January 2020
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HustleRussell said:
There’s going to need to be a new shorthand for ‘Model 3’, BMW were there first!
Nah, the new name will displace the legacy tech.

When someone says wireless do you think of radios from the 1920s or networking from the 2000s? smile

MrLou

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Saturday 11th January 2020
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Heres Johnny said:
It happens from t8me to time, Tesla uk have an issue raising invoices on used cars so may have t@ken the view to remove most from sale. They may have shipped 5hem all to auction to get some cash. I also wouldn’t be surprised if the person responsible is just on holiday.

Historic price trends are now included in each detail page on the site listed below and you can sign up to email notifications when the inventory gets listed. I wouldn’t be surprised if most of the cars reappear.

https://tesla-info.com/UK/inventory.html
Thanks for that link, useful.

It's been a couple of weeks and still no used cars on Tesla UK site so I'm inclined to believe they've stopped selling cpo. I'm not really surprised, they're an internet business and the admin involved in selling used cars can't be worth the effort for them.

So many questions and exceptions on used kit, just leave it to the existing used market specialists to deal with.

MrLou

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Tuesday 14th January 2020
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Witchfinder said:
AlexNJ89 said:
I am also v disappointed the approved used Tesla's have disappeared. They were the best prices and the easiest way in to buying a Tesla.
Not only that, they had the all-important warranty. I am going electric this year. I have got an order on a Polestar 2, but if that ends up being too expensive, I was seriously considering a CPO Model S. There's no way I'd buy one without that four year Tesla warranty though.
Allianz do a Tesla specific warranty, but I understand that it's only available for cars that are coming to the end of their existing warranty, so you'll have to find a car with fewer than 50k miles.

I have no idea of the warranty is any good, but when I looked it seemed to explicitly say it covers everything that isn't considered wear and tear.