Gotcha, no I wasn’t really paying attention…until I did haha then questions came up doesn’t really matter it’s only $18 more/less
What are the 5 and 7 seaters going for now?
Something odd in the market right now.
CBUsa just dropped 2022 Model Y offers by like $10K.
Driveway, Cargurus, GMTV & Carvana all told me they couldnt make automatic offers.
Looking at the MMR data, MY prices have fallen by around $1500 over the past 14 days.
However, MY LR auction results are still strong in the $72K-$74K range.
Just got a round of offers on a 22 Y LR. Definatly thousands lower that they once were. I had a buyer give me a verbal offer a few weeks ago when I was selling another car to the dealership. Going in on Monday and hoping that number does not change.
That is called the great sucking sound of higher interest rates due to runaway inflation. More interest, higher payments ….
I’m almost sure this has to do with phantom breaking.
Don’t understand how every buying outfit on the internet, all at the same time, stops making offers on Tesla’s.
I really think it’s 4680.
Looks like the update is……cargo covers
May have something to do with many end-of-quarter drops lately tilting the supply-demand a bit?
This is my best theory as well, but this has not occurred with any past end of quarter.
Could also be that the auctions are flooded. I see 22 listings in New Jersey for 2022 Model Y’s in Manheim pre-sale inventory. Thats seems like alot when only 2 or 3 seem to sell a day.
CBUsa is offering $68K for a 2021 Model Y and $62K for the same Model Y as a 2022. Illogical.
from: XXXX@carbuyerusa.com|10:53 AM (3 minutes ago)
It’s a glitch we are fixing as we speak – can you please provide vehicle details and we will manually quote it? Thanks and sorry!
Hopefully it’s just a glitch or another temporary supply-demand related factor.
Funny how these glitches only seem to go one way.
I’m still waiting for the bank error in your favor card.
Does anyone have a “write up for dummies” how to set up notification on the Discord app?
CBUsa came back at 69.2K.
All is well
I noticed my insurance went down by removing 2020 Tesla M3 and adding the 2022 Model Y, went from $494 down to $427 same terms, weird huh…even though Y is far more expensive.
I insure through Connect by AmFm-Costco, has been the cheapest for me specially when insuring multiple cars.
They still have a glitch-when selecting “FINANCED-YES” as option gives $61K,selecting NO is $69K on a 2022 Y LR
3 has more of a tendency to be driven irresponsibly.
My M3 is listed for sale at the SoCal AN BMW-they paid me $48,250 and listed it at $50,952
https://www.bmwbuenapark.com/used/Tesla/2020-Tesla-Model+3-4e4e9f850a0e0a936e13123734c6662b.htm