I purchased #212 on Friday and picked it up on Saturday. The folks who sold it were great to work with. It's a bit unusual - when I picked it up it only had 460 miles on it. My main concern was the battery, as it seems like the AC motor and other components shouldn't have been effected by the infrequent use. Apparently the battery was just replaced a couple of months ago and seems to be in quite good condition. When I got in this morning it showed 189 miles ideal range. That seems to be quite good for a three year old Roadster. It's pretty exciting to watch the odometer tick over to 500, 600... I really feel like I bought a new car - it even has the new car smell. Anything else I should be worried about, other than keeping an eye on the battery? I think the brake rotors might need to be resurfaced as they're a bit "noisy". That seems easy enough to fix, though. It also came with the HPC, so I'm following up on getting that installed. Making do with the 110 for now. With a daily round trip commute of 30 miles - Santa Clara - Palo Alto, I can still recharge at night with the 110, though it's not what I want to do long-term. My wife has graciously offered to help charge it and take it over to Santana Row in San Jose where they have Tesla chargers because of the Tesla store there. I suspect she's also in it for the close parking in an otherwise crowded parking garage. And the thrill involved in getting there and back. But I digress. Thanks to those who keep an eye out for Teslas going up for sale and post them here and share so much knowledge about them. It was tremendously helpful to me in everything from what to look for during test drives to what used Roadsters are going for in the open market. Maybe prices will drop further by July/August as more Model S owners depart with their Roadsters, but after an extremely fun commute to Palo Alto and back today in the Roadster, I have no regrets buying now. I read somebody post here that they wouldn't trade $$ for the past 6 or 12 months they'd spent driving their Roadster, and in the future I'm sure I'll say the same.