It was picked up at the dealer last Friday and sold at auction on Monday. As a result, I'm guessing it did auctioned nearby. Now just waiting to see if it shows up in someone's inventory, and at what price...
Ended up letting it go. Couldn't justify the purchase when there are newer model year CPO cars out there for less. Will be keeping an eye out to see where it pops up though.
Warranty is the only concern I have about buying it back. After three years in the car, I know that the bigger battery isn't critical. Final plan is for two AWD Teslas, so buying this car provides some level of flexibility in exiting it that leasing a 2017 wouldn't include (short of paying off...
Today you might be able to get them down to $20k. Assuming that the $5500 in incentives that apply to the 2016s also apply to remaining '15s, that should be doable. After the 2017s hit the market, who knows how low they might go.
I'm assuming you are talking about the Performance Blue one at Sunrise? If so, based on the two used ones currently available in the US I'm guessing that you won't get them to go below about $22,500. As that would put your cost on par with the used ones after rebates.
We turned our '13 FFE lease in yesterday with 22500 miles on the clock. Dealer called today and offered to sell us the car and re-register it for $9200. Equates to about $1000 less than a 3 year/31,500 mile lease on a 2017 from the same dealer when they finally become available. What would...
You aren't the only one. When I called my dealer the service dept said, unless you are currently having issues we will not schedule this because it it not a safety recall, just a Customer Satisfaction Program issue. Guess what asshat? I'm no longer satisfied with your sorry dealership.
You'd think they'd do it just to save the trouble of dealing with bringing the car back in and sending it out to auction. They have to know what they've been getting at auction as there are almost 200 of them out there for sale. Could be a win for everybody - clearly Nissan figured that out...
Looks like used Focus Electrics are starting at $8500 on cars.com, which means that Ford Credit is taking a beating on these cars when they go to auction...
If you don't mind me asking, how much did you get it for? We've got 18 months left on our 2013 lease and curious as to how much less than our residual you may have gotten the car for.