I have seen a couple people state that they were getting an inventory vehicle versus a CPO. I know about the CPO site, but how do you find an inventory Model S?
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There is a big difference between the two. Inventory cars are recent production, usually within the past three months. CPO cars are older-- they have been traded in on newer models. You'll find 60s and P85s as CPO, also 85s without autopilot. The inventory cars will be what's being made now- 70D, 85, 85D, P85D.There is not to much difference between the two. The CPO cars are reconditioned to new, inventory is not. Tax credit is already subtracted from CPO, inventory you have to wait to file it. Id do CPO.
There is a big difference between the two. Inventory cars are recent production, usually within the past three months. CPO cars are older-- they have been traded in on newer models. You'll find 60s and P85s as CPO, also 85s without autopilot. The inventory cars will be what's being made now- 70D, 85, 85D, P85D.
Also I don't think your statement about tax credit being subtracted from CPO price is correct, I thought the tax credit only applied to new cars (not registered to an owner yet, so inventory counts). But I'll defer to someone more knowledgeable on that. I'm sure they're will be posts about it soon if that's not correct.
There is a big difference between the two. Inventory cars are recent production, usually within the past three months. CPO cars are older-- they have been traded in on newer models. You'll find 60s and P85s as CPO, also 85s without autopilot. The inventory cars will be what's being made now- 70D, 85, 85D, P85D.
Also I don't think your statement about tax credit being subtracted from CPO price is correct, I thought the tax credit only applied to new cars (not registered to an owner yet, so inventory counts). But I'll defer to someone more knowledgeable on that. I'm sure they're will be posts about it soon if that's not correct.
That is correct. A neighbor was recently telling me about a dealership in Boulder that specializes in bringing used, out-of-state, EVs in and selling them here, as they are eligible for a state tax credit up to $6000.CPO has been registered and is not eligible for those incentives (though I seem to remember that one of the states (Colorado?) now allows their state program to apply to used cars (which a CPO is).
I've seen their ads online for a while. They sell a lot of Volts from out of state and other EVs as well.That is correct. A neighbor was recently telling me about a dealership in Boulder that specializes in bringing used, out-of-state, EVs in and selling them here, as they are eligible for a state tax credit up to $6000.
There is not to much difference between the two. The CPO cars are reconditioned to new, inventory is not.
Thanks! According to this there are NO AutoPilot equipped Tesla CPO cars. Looks like Inventory is the only choice for a discount... or wait until the Model X ships and hope an Autopilot Model S comes along.
Correct. If you scroll down, you can see the CPOs that were previously sold. If you filter on AutoPilot, you can see there were two available previously. One sold within 2 days and the other in 6 days. You aren't the only one looking for Autopilot. Many others on here check daily for Autopilot and AWD models. So far, not much luck.