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#228 Twilight Blue [SOLD ~$58K]

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It sold for $57,500.00. If it's really as described, that guy got a hell of a car for 57k. Like MPT, I'm 20 mins from where the owner lived, and was so tempted to take a look. If I hadn't just leased an ActiveE last month I don't know if I could have helped myself.
 
It sold for $57,500.00. If it's really as described, that guy got a hell of a car for 57k. Like MPT, I'm 20 mins from where the owner lived, and was so tempted to take a look. If I hadn't just leased an ActiveE last month I don't know if I could have helped myself.

wow the owner took a beating on resale
 
It sold for $57,500.00. If it's really as described, that guy got a hell of a car for 57k. Like MPT, I'm 20 mins from where the owner lived, and was so tempted to take a look. If I hadn't just leased an ActiveE last month I don't know if I could have helped myself.

Man, that was totally worth it (even for an inferior vfx edition)
 
Going into the S launch, I don't think this is too surprising. I think it'll be many years before the OG Roadsters increase in value. If Tesla ends up being known as the company to kick off the rEVolution, then I think the cars to start it all will further increase in value.
 
Going into the S launch, I don't think this is too surprising. I think it'll be many years before the OG Roadsters increase in value. If Tesla ends up being known as the company to kick off the rEVolution, then I think the cars to start it all will further increase in value.

Agree that prices will probably be under pressure for a while before an uptick... hoping just a year or two.