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what do you think of it compare our 59kNoticed they tack on extra warranty.
Pre-Owned Vehicle Limited Warranty
Additional 1 year / 10,000 miles (whichever comes first)
Begins after the balance of original Basic Vehicle Limited Warranty expires or the mileage coverage ends
The maintenance costs of the air suspension system concern me.I saw the 66k one - 2024 Foundation Series AWD w/2,600 miles - but I'm sure Tesla removed FSD since these are pre-owned. I am waiting on my SAWD VIN from the $59K fire sale - but for $6K more I can get air suspension + better sound system - something to think about I guess.
The tonneau has been improved (slightly quieter and better waterproofing. The cantrail and panel glue has been fixed, the front motor is better, the PCS is better, the door seals are better, it will have 0 miles, full warranty, and probably some things I missed.I’m waiting. Prefer to have a new ride and the build quality seems to be very good with the 26 model year.
agree with @Sunny with the motors.
You haven't mentioned the price difference.The tonneau has been improved (slightly quieter and better waterproofing. The cantrail and panel glue has been fixed, the front motor is better, the PCS is better, the door seals are better, it will have 0 miles, full warranty, and probably some things I missed.
I really wanted Premium, I have a kid and he loves the rear screen in my Juniper. But, the price is just too high. The $59k price are like golden handcuffs. Almost like a 3% mortgage rate! I can get out of my 2023 Model Y and roll some negative equity into the dual motor Cybertruck and still be well under the new $69k price. I can’t say no to this truck.I think it's a good option for the folks who didn't get in at the $59K price point - there are several slightly used (< 10K miles) priced less than a new SAWD ($69K). Also a good option if you need the upgraded sounds system and air suspension vs the SAWD. About $8K premium for the upgrade, but pre-owned of course. The additional warranty helps though.
Yup. According to Sawyer Merritt:I saw the 66k one - 2024 Foundation Series AWD w/2,600 miles - but I'm sure Tesla removed FSD since these are pre-owned.