Detail Info for: 2013 Tesla Model S P85 2013 Model S P85, under bumper to bumper warranty, NO RESERVE!!!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/09/2018
Price:
$ 40095.00
Condition:
Mileage:
85000
Location:
Newport Beach, California, 92663
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2013 Tesla Model S
Submodel Body Type:
Sedan
Engine:
Transmission:
VIN:
5yjsa1dp6dfp12894
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Electric
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
TESLA MODEL S PERFORMANCE - NO RESERVE!!Model S P8585 kWh Battery265 miles range (EPA)4.2 seconds 0-60 mphFeaturesPearl White PaintBody Color Roof21" Grey Premium WheelsTan Performance InteriorCarbon Fiber DécorCarbon Fiber SpoilerTwin chargersFree SuperchargingSmart Air SuspensionTech PackageThe Tech Package adds a host of features to an already advanced car:Onboard maps and navigation for North America with free updates for 7 yearsDaytime LED running lightsLED cornering lightsAutomatic keyless entryLighted door handlesElectrochromatic mirrorsPower folding, heated side mirrorsPower liftgateGPS enabled HomelinkMemory seats, mirrors, and driver profile On Jan-04-18 at 10:20:05 PST, seller added the following information: I just posted a bunch of additional pictures as requested by a few folks. The seats are in great condition - the back seat has only been used a few times and the front seats have held up very well with just a couple minor wrinkles. The floors are in good shape - all floor mats were replaced by Tesla without me asking about 6 months ago (not even sure why they did that). The steering wheel is perfect and very clean. You can see the close up pictures of the front bumper have a few minor rock chips but nothing that is noticeable unless you are within 18 inches. As the additional pics show, three of the wheels are in nearly perfect condition but the rear passenger wheel has a few scuffs on it. I also added a closeup of the rear bumper - the original Model S had a chrome piece of decorative metal under the bumper that always got caught on curbs and would easily tear or bend - so I had the factory remove the chrome piece as it was getting damaged too easily (the newer Model S no longer comes with the chrome lip for that reason) - if you wanted to add it back, you could have Tesla install a brand new one for ~$600, I believe, but I think it looks better without it.