Detail Info for: 2012 Tesla Model S Signature Performance Tesla Model S Signature Performance P85

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/30/2018
Price:
$ 41400.00
Condition:
Mileage:
65738
Location:
Atlanta, Georgia, 30305
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2012 Tesla Model S
Submodel Body Type:
Fastback
Engine:
P85
Transmission:
VIN:
5YJSA1DP6CFS00549
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Electric
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
549th Tesla Model S ever made!! Signature Red with Signature White leather interior! Only first 1,000 Model S were Signature and they came fully loaded with a sticker well over $100k+. A true collectors' car! I bought this amazing car certified pre-owned from Tesla two years ago and it has a little less than two years remaining on the transferable bumper to bumper CPO warranty. Car has never been in an accident and has been well maintained. Two new tires in the last year - that acceleration is awesome. I am taking delivery of my Model 3 next week so I am letting this baby go.0-60 in 4.2 seconds416 horsepower & 443 lb ft of torquePerformance Air Suspension / Performance Tires240+ miles of rangeUnique exterior and interior colors only available in Signature (first 1,000)Carbon Fiber dashFactory Center ConsoleAll Glass Panoramic SunroofDual Chargers (80 Amps)Free Supercharging For LifeTesla replaced the existing motor with a brand new one (solving the "milling" problem of the early motors)Tesla also "reconditioned" the battery pack making it like new quality (I suspect but cannot prove they gave me a totally new pack)Still has 23 months of CPO bumper to bumper warranty coverage leftBe aware that:All four wheels have some road rash - I included close-up picture of the worst exampleThere is a small (1") deep scratch on the front hood - bottom right in the included pictureThe suede portion of the driver's seat has a slight blue cast to it (I noticed this morning) probably from my wife's jeans - I have not tried to clean it yetThis Model S is Rear Wheel Drive and does not include AutopilotMust pick up in Atlanta or pay for delivery.UPDATE:I've had several people ask - if the car does not sell at auction I am simply trading it in to Tesla when I pick up Model 3. There is no reserve price. Minimum bid represents my minimum sales price in light of Tesla's bid on trade-in. Contact me with any questions.On Jan-26-18 at 04:41:06 PST, seller added the following information: Questions and Answers: "Can I ask what the reserve is set at ?"There is no reserve price "Any smoking smells inside?"Absolutely no smells whatsoever - definitely no smoke smells. "Do you still have the original 19' wheels and tires?"This car had 21" dark gray wheels from day one. I uploaded a picture of the original window sticker where you can see that. I am pretty sure Tesla gave me brand new dark gray 21" wheels when I bought the car from them two years ago because they were pristine at that time. "If this is a 2012, why does your sticker say manufactured 12/2015?"That's a great question! I noticed that myself last night. It's because I ordered the car from Tesla in December 2015 (took delivery in January) and they printed it out for me then. So this is not the actual sticker that was attached to the car. This is a copy of the original that Tesla printed out for me when I bought it. Looking up the VIN on the internet will show it's a 2012 for sure. On Jan-26-18 at 18:54:18 PST, seller added the following information: Pls inform what the avg range is fr a full charge in ur ownership?" With a full charge I can get 250+ miles of range. Tesla recommends you only charge to 90% of full unless you're taking a trip. So most days I leave the house with 227 miles of range - give or take. I have owned a Chevy Volt and two Nissan Leafs before the Tesla and found their range estimates to be wildly inaccurate - but the Tesla has been very accurate. My wife took a trip to Nashville using Superchargers along the way and the software was very accurate in telling her how much charge she would have left when she reached the next supercharger and how long it would take to fill up the necessary amount to continue the journey. I think because Tesla now has so many connected cars on the road, I think their estimates are very accurate.