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posted by martyb on Friday June 09 2017, @01:42PM   Printer-friendly
from the reduce-REUSE-recycle dept.

Tesla holds a tight grip on its used vehicle market through its certified pre-owned program. As previously reported, it resulted in the Tesla Model S retaining its value better than gas-powered cars in its segment – losing only 28% after 50,000 miles, according to an Autolist report.

Unfortunately for people looking to get a cheap second-hand Tesla, it wasn't the easiest thing to find a good bargain... until now.

The automaker is now listing a lot of new Certified Pre-Owned Model S vehicles for less than $40,000.

While you could sometimes find a used Model S in the $40,000 price range from different resellers or directly from the owners, it was rare to find a used Tesla Model S for that price in Tesla's Certified Pre-Owned program.

Under the program, the vehicles receive a full inspection and a four-year, 50,000 miles limited warranty with 24 hour roadside assistance on top of the remaining years/mileage of their battery and drivetrain warranty.

But now Tesla is introducing a new version of the program for high mileage cars. They added dozens of them to their list and several are just over $30,000

Though one could argue it's just another auto company pushing its wares, there is the impact that having more Tesla cars on the road increases the incentives for building out more charging stations. With more stations, there is less range anxiety, so more people become willing to buy an electric car, and so the positive feedback loop continues. Those the actual numbers in this case are relatively small, consider that Tesla is on the cusp of rolling out the Model 3 in the near future, as well.


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 09 2017, @02:03PM (8 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 09 2017, @02:03PM (#523062)

    Hmm. I just bought a used 2007 Ford Ranger pickup for $4,000 USD with 29,000 miles on it. I'm happy.

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  • (Score: 2) by n1 on Friday June 09 2017, @02:32PM

    by n1 (993) on Friday June 09 2017, @02:32PM (#523077) Journal

    why do you hate the planet? only musk can save us, and you're trying to kill us!

  • (Score: 2) by nobu_the_bard on Friday June 09 2017, @02:48PM

    by nobu_the_bard (6373) on Friday June 09 2017, @02:48PM (#523093)

    Wow, nice deal!

  • (Score: 2) by deadstick on Friday June 09 2017, @03:01PM (3 children)

    by deadstick (5110) on Friday June 09 2017, @03:01PM (#523100)

    Besides, you can't roll coal in a Tesla.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 09 2017, @05:23PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 09 2017, @05:23PM (#523159)

      They dont make diesel rangers, so you cant in a ranger either.

      • (Score: 2) by Leebert on Friday June 09 2017, @07:05PM

        by Leebert (3511) on Friday June 09 2017, @07:05PM (#523215)

        They dont make diesel rangers, so you cant in a ranger either.

        They did (do?), just not in the United States. I rode in one in Haiti a few years back.

    • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Friday June 09 2017, @06:27PM

      by bob_super (1357) on Friday June 09 2017, @06:27PM (#523194)

      Someone has to invent a weed or crack derivative named coal, sell it to greenies and blacks with the explicit instructions that you smoke it like a joint.

      I just want rednecks' tiny brains to explode when confronted with the idea that "rolling coal" was taken away by people they really don't want to be linked to.

  • (Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Friday June 09 2017, @05:32PM (1 child)

    by DeathMonkey (1380) on Friday June 09 2017, @05:32PM (#523166) Journal

    Hmm. I just bought a used 2007 Ford Ranger pickup for $4,000 USD with 29,000 miles on it. I'm happy.

    Kelly Blue Book says that vehicle, with the bare minimum features and in very good condition is worth $7-8k. I'll assume you just got a really good deal but will point out that $4k is not a representative price.

    • (Score: 0, Troll) by fakefuck39 on Saturday June 10 2017, @05:51AM

      by fakefuck39 (6620) on Saturday June 10 2017, @05:51AM (#523403)
      The AC, as any driver of an old Ford ranger, is someone with very limited intelligence.  He can transport a couch for you, perhaps load up some hay for cows, but mostly he needs it for his and his disgusting cow of a wife, since they are incredibly overweight.  He thinks he is making a counterpoint, but he is actually simply unable to grasp the meaning of a paragraph of text in the summary.  Which is of course that if you buy a Tesla and it retains its resale value, unlike his piece of crap white trash-mobile that loses all its value in 10 years.  I'm sure he paid $4k, and that his Ford is not anywhere to "very good condition," and that it smells like white trash and fatman sweat and seat-farts from BBQ and cheap beer.  More importantly, his fat belly won't fit in a Tesla.