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This is a very important consideration. Very good advice to anyone planning a trade-in. That was exactly the reason why I bought an inventory car with more option than I like. While I paid a little bit more for the included options, at least I've got it.Another thing to consider is that Tesla guarantees the trade in price for 30 days, but production takes close to 2 months, so unless you buy an inventory car, you may get an ugly surprise when you car is finally ready.
Another thing to consider is that Tesla guarantees the trade in price for 30 days, but production takes close to 2 months, so unless you buy an inventory car, you may get an ugly surprise when you car is finally ready.
Wondering that myself.What is a "courtesy trade"?
I looked it up out of curiosity, and it looks like California, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maryland, Montana, and Washington, D.C. don't reduce sales tax by the trade in amount.Also, note the possibility of sales tax savings varies by state. Not all permit it.
if I could get 10k more than what tesla offered me I'd take it!Sold private party for almost $10k more than Tesla offered.
Actually the whole "deduct the trade in value before calculating sales tax" idea is another example of the political power of dealers.
I wonder what Tesla would do to a S40? Do they unlock the battery and sell it as a 60 and enable supercharging at no cost to them?
I looked it up out of curiosity, and it looks like California, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maryland, Montana, and Washington, D.C. don't reduce sales tax by the trade in amount.