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[SELLING] Tesla Model S - Cole - Jan 14, 2017

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Please reply to this thread if you're interested in buying a mint-condition Tesla Model S.
Feel free to ask questions about the vehicle on this thread.
Bid starting price: $550,000
Any bids below this price point will be ignored.



RE: [SELLING] Tesla Model S - Razz - Jan 14, 2017

549k-


RE: [SELLING] Tesla Model S - Cole - Jan 14, 2017

(Jan 14, 2017, 05:58 PM)Razz Wrote: 549k-

Funny one


RE: [SELLING] Tesla Model S - Razz - Jan 14, 2017

(Jan 14, 2017, 07:09 PM)_Cole Wrote:
(Jan 14, 2017, 05:58 PM)Razz Wrote: 549k-

Funny one

im serious


RE: [SELLING] Tesla Model S - Cole - Jan 14, 2017

Despite the fact that is says: "Bid starting price: $550,000"


RE: [SELLING] Tesla Model S - Haamster - Jan 17, 2017

Don't understand why people think their Tesla's are worth their weight in gold.
The standard after-market price (as a seller) would be 350k, add say 50-100k since it's relatively new and you got a decent price point of 400-450k.

550k as a starting bid is simply way to high unless you find the perfect customer.


RE: [SELLING] Tesla Model S - Cole - Jan 17, 2017

(Jan 17, 2017, 02:17 AM)John_Francisco Wrote: Don't understand why people think their Tesla's are worth their weight in gold.
The standard after-market price (as a seller) would be 350k, add say 50-100k since it's relatively new and you got a decent price point of 400-450k.

550k as a starting bid is simply way to high unless you find the perfect customer.
Despite the fact that I payed 700k for it, it's a really good car. Also, the Tesla is no ordinary car you see driving is it? It's a unique car. But it has been sold.


RE: [SELLING] Tesla Model S - Cole - Jan 17, 2017

Tesla is sold, requesting thread to be closed and archived.