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Plus suspension AND Ludicrous Upgrade in MCR that looks immaculate in the well documented pictures.
I shouldn't be looking as I'm mid pool and landscaping project at the house.
I hope someone here jumps on this..
85 kWh Performance Model S 5YJSA1H23FFP78241 | Tesla
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This one is still here, plus suspension and Ludi for under 60K
I agree! It's a great buy!
wow! Your first post was 2+ weeks ago. It looks pretty clean in the pix. Any theories on why still for sale?
I think it’s the combination love it/hate it options - Red, Luda/+ suspension and white headliner. You really have to want all those to pay a $3-4K over other nice examples.
I'm trying to get a sense on how to value what some people call unicorns like the car mentioned in the below comments? A few highlights are...
- 2015 P85D with Ludicrous
- Performance plus suspension
- Every other option... cold weather, rear seats, tech package, pano roof, upgraded sound, DUAL chargers, etc.
- About 58,000 miles.
- Exterior red with black interior.
- PROBABLY the best CPO pictures I've seen from Tesla on any performance Model S with dual motors.
- Tesla asking price $59,500 - 61,600; changed from day to day.
- 2 year CPO warranty
...to name a few things
Why did this car for sit for almost 2 months without being sold? Are these P85DL's not really that valuable?
Exactly! Why did this car sit for so long? Are these "unicorns" not worth paying nearly $60k for, but instead trying to find a lower priced P85D around $50k instead?
Any opinion why it sat?
I have the same question.
What would a better asking price for this car have been to get a quick sale? All opinions and facts about these types of cars are VERY MUCH appreciated and well received. Thanks in advice.
Moot point as the car seems to have been sold.
Unicorn tends to be thrown around a bit much and really confined to this forum. I don't think the average used S buyer puts a premium or even knows about the "+" suspension, for instance, and if they do likely associates it with a stiff ride. Luda is also take it or leave it, IMO. Combine that with mileage above 50k and the 2 year warranty instead of 4 and you start to have multiple strikes against the car. Color combinations are highly subjective but I think it's safe to say Red is a polarizing color and most folks prefer a black headliner to grey to match a black interior. Final factor is price and the mid to low $50ks the current sweet spot for a highly optioned P85D in good condition. I don't think there's some magic formula but that's how I rationalized this car not being a particularly attractive buy at the time.I'm trying to get a sense on how to value what some people call unicorns like the car mentioned in the below comments? A few highlights are...
- 2015 P85D with Ludicrous
- Performance plus suspension
- Every other option... cold weather, rear seats, tech package, pano roof, upgraded sound, DUAL chargers, etc.
- About 58,000 miles.
- Exterior red with black interior.
- PROBABLY the best CPO pictures I've seen from Tesla on any performance Model S with dual motors.
- Tesla asking price $59,500 - 61,600; changed from day to day.
- 2 year CPO warranty
...to name a few things
Why did this car for sit for almost 2 months without being sold? Are these P85DL's not really that valuable?
Exactly! Why did this car sit for so long? Are these "unicorns" not worth paying nearly $60k for, but instead trying to find a lower priced P85D around $50k instead?
Any opinion why it sat?
I have the same question.
What would a better asking price for this car have been to get a quick sale? All opinions and facts about these types of cars are VERY MUCH appreciated and well received. Thanks in advice.
Unicorn tends to be thrown around a bit much and really confined to this forum. I don't think the average used S buyer puts a premium or even knows about the "+" suspension, for instance, and if they do likely associates it with a stiff ride. Luda is also take it or leave it, IMO. Combine that with mileage above 50k and the 2 year warranty instead of 4 and you start to have multiple strikes against the car. Color combinations are highly subjective but I think it's safe to say Red is a polarizing color and most folks prefer a black headliner to grey to match a black interior. Final factor is price and the mid to low $50ks the current sweet spot for a highly optioned P85D in good condition. I don't think there's some magic formula but that's how I rationalized this car not being a particularly attractive buy at the time.
Agree the price seems low but it looks great!Is this 2015 P90D for $43K too good to be true?
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/760629234/overview/
Is this 2015 P90D for $43K too good to be true?
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/760629234/overview/
its a fake listing friends.If you like that one you should probably run a car fax asap and buy it.
It shows just AP hardware so even if it real it would need to add 7k for APits a fake listing friends.
Love the color, but only two year warranty and 81K miles would give me pause. I will be looking seriously at a titanium P85D in a year when the warranty on my brown P85 is up. Still the best car I have owned in 45 years of driving.
What is it about the Model S that makes it the best car you've owned?