You see you out "like new" and Tesla corrected it and set it to good, most likely because of the accidents. Even if you can't tell the car was in accidents the car report definitely remembers the car being in accidents.
@@TeslaFamilyChannelNo FSD. Did have Enhanced Autopilot. I did a really really good detailing job on the car, and took glamor pictures in flattering light against scenic backgrounds. Listed at $29.5k, negotiated down to $28.5k. Sold through Craig’s list. Closed the deal less than 12 hours after posting. I am in the SF BAY area, which probably has some relevance to the ease of selling and good price I got. Also relevant: when I sold the car in March of 2023, the dual motor long range Model 3 had not been available to buy new from Tesla for about 5 months. You could only order the standard range plus or performance variants. So my buyer’s only option to get a car like mine was to buy used. My car was the least expensive in the area. Also the highest mileage.
Condition is definitely not “like new” lol. The previous repairs lower the value considerably. I don’t mean to sound like a troll. Great video. Thank you for putting your experience out there!
None my fault, all other drivers not paying close attention. All repaired by Tesla or Tesla Certified Body Shop. You couldn't tell it's been in even one accident by looking. Very good work by Tesla team.
You see you out "like new" and Tesla corrected it and set it to good, most likely because of the accidents. Even if you can't tell the car was in accidents the car report definitely remembers the car being in accidents.
Thanks for watching!
I sold my 2018 Tesla model three long range dual motor 104,000 miles of use private party for $28,500.
Thanks for watching and sharing your sell price! FSD or no?
@@TeslaFamilyChannelNo FSD. Did have Enhanced Autopilot. I did a really really good detailing job on the car, and took glamor pictures in flattering light against scenic backgrounds. Listed at $29.5k, negotiated down to $28.5k. Sold through Craig’s list. Closed the deal less than 12 hours after posting. I am in the SF BAY area, which probably has some relevance to the ease of selling and good price I got. Also relevant: when I sold the car in March of 2023, the dual motor long range Model 3 had not been available to buy new from Tesla for about 5 months. You could only order the standard range plus or performance variants. So my buyer’s only option to get a car like mine was to buy used. My car was the least expensive in the area. Also the highest mileage.
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I don’t see your referral link
Thanks for watching! It's in the video a few times but I'll also add to the description. www.tesla.com/referral/shawn68886
3 accidents dude lol
Condition is definitely not “like new” lol. The previous repairs lower the value considerably. I don’t mean to sound like a troll. Great video. Thank you for putting your experience out there!
None my fault, all other drivers not paying close attention. All repaired by Tesla or Tesla Certified Body Shop. You couldn't tell it's been in even one accident by looking. Very good work by Tesla team.
Accidents always affect a cars value, regardless of repair quality. I Never buy an accident car.@@TeslaFamilyChannel
@@TeslaFamilyChannel sure .. but it MATTER NOT how the accident happened when calculating the price