ucmndd
Well-Known Member
Great deal. As an owner of a similar vintage Model S with 150k miles (not ride shared BTW, lolwtf), I’d be all over this if I needed another car. Mine has been almost bullet proof.
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Lol.. so for 5 years this guy made a cross country trip every month? Or he/she racked up 2x the national average for the kiddos sporting events?! Lol.Just a soccer and lacrosse parents that drive double that amount now you are concerned about. Live in a big state. Haven't been on a plane in a decade.
Not sure how much you could make per month if that was a personal car for let's say half those miles. Don't ever take a cross country vacation people. They might think you are a ridesharer.
Many people that own the car outright, and have no intention to sell don't care about miles, until they sell. This OP seemed quite upfront about it.
Does anyone really believe. I just drove it highway miles line anyway?
…somebody take their $1000. I have 110k miles on my 2017. I might have been well over 200k if not for the pandemic. Kids activities plus driving vacations plus commuting.…I would be willing to wager you $1,000 that this vehicle had been used for ride sharing or was on Turo or something like that. 100%.
You are doing a great job moderating!…somebody take their $1000. I have 110k miles on my 2017. I might have been well over 200k if not for the pandemic. Kids activities plus driving vacations plus commuting.
Where is the moderator? Oh yeah, that’s me. Let’s get the OP to clear up the rideshare issue and then I’ll clean up this thread. Not that it matters. Ride share patrons are probably cleaner than my kids. Probably throw up less in the car too. Highway vs city miles are probably less of an issue on an EV with regen.