Constructive input is always welcome.
You seem like a nice guy and I appreciate your EV and Tesla enthusiasm. While this for sale forum can be a bit brutal, I generally try to avoid price bashing and debating. That said since you are welcoming "constructive input... "
It was delivered on September 6th
The car currently has 10,200 miles. Its pretty much brand new.
Over 10,000 miles in 4 months is not "pretty much brand new." In fact, that's very high mileage for 4 months. You should not claim your car is "pretty much brand new." You have put more miles on your car in 4 months than many people put on their cars in a year. Again, that is no longer "brand new."
I paid somewhere around $99,000 for it 4 months ago. That includes Tesla fees, NYS tax, title and registration fees.
If you're going to mention your TTL expenses, why not mention your Federal tax credit as well? Although not always considered, it seems more often than not in EV for sale ads the tax credit is, indeed, a factor in the asking price.
Thanks for point that out. Lol It’s going to Tesla to be fixed on Monday.”
Why not post the car for sale after the issues are fully fixed and then be upfront about the car's service history?
it’s more problems with Tesla and Tesla service than the car.
I'm a little confused by that statement. Wasn't there a hole in your rear diffuser covered up by a sticker? Also, it seems like you posted a video "Everything that's broken on my BRAND NEW Tesla Model X." Those seem to be more vehicle issues, rather than services issues:
Again, my intention is not to troll, but you welcomed constructive input. Your car is young in age, but high mileage in its young age. It has also had a number of issues that you did not disclose in your lengthy and thoughtful initial post. I don't think you're trying to scam anybody, but buyers appreciate being fully informed of a vehicle's service history. It would also be better if you list the car for sale after all of the issues have been fully repaired.
I don't follow X prices very much so I have no clue about the market, but it sounds like you have determined your bottom line asking price and I respect that. I do wish you luck and hope you meet your needs with your potential sale. If you decide to keep the car, I hope you can enjoy it with minimum hassle for many years to come.