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The Model 3 is an amazing car, but living in SF, it's not as practical to own a car as I had hoped. It's up for sale and can be yours now. Find it here and skip the 4-yr long line 2017 Tesla Other Long Range | eBay
Having owned both, the 3 is a much more practical car (as intended). It's more efficient and will be cheaper to maintain (tires, insurance, etc). Overall, it's a very different car. Both have their merits, but they're for different users. E.g. just because I can buy a road bike for the price of my mountain bike doesn't mean I want to take one on the trail .
It's amazing to me, people trying to sell a car they just got for full price, these are PS3's there cars and they lose 20% right off the top as soon as you take delivery. Not to mention, most people wanting an M3 know the pricing, so if they were that hard up and wanted to spend that kind of money they'd simply by an S and get free SC for the life as a bonus.
Your 3 sentence ad is full of made up things. Just say that you want to make some money off your luck and people will respect you more. It’s your business what to do with the car, but don’t insult members’ intelligence while doing it. Good luck with the sale.
I wouldn't say it's too crazy. If someone were to get on the list now and have to wait 2 years, they definitely won't be getting the credit, and they'd have to wait the 2 years instead of having it now. It makes sense to pay list price, but I agree with the above posts that 68K is priced ridiculously high for this car, especially when you can get used/CPO Model S for that price.
May have worked earlier before the floodgates opened. Now there are 13 Model 3s on eBay and that number will continue to ramp up as more people get deliveries.
I wouldn't say it's too crazy. If someone were to get on the list now and have to wait 2 years, they definitely won't be getting the credit, and they'd have to wait the 2 years instead of having it now. It makes sense to pay list price, but I agree with the above posts that 68K is priced ridiculously high for this car, especially when you can get used/CPO Model S for that price.