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Any cons to car? Anything I need to know before buying?
I'm looking to trade in my Tesla for a S550.
I'm looking to trade in my Tesla for a S550.
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Black on BlackAny cons to car? Anything I need to know before buying?
I'm looking to trade in my Tesla for a S550.
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frank why the change in heart is it because range anxiety etc etc? Reason I ask is because one day I probably want to move in the direction of a tesla
Nah serious question though, why are you trading your Tesla for a Benz?
Looking to cop the Model 3 or S in late 2019/early 2020.
Way above mine even though I'll eventually cop a tesla just not in the near future. Sticking with the challenger for now.Thread is above my pay grade.
The new Accords kinda slick, get that blacked out with the tints and throw the extra money into the bank/investmentsCause the warranty is almost over. I've had mine for almost four years and if they had they had the option to lease it back then I would've done that instead of purchasing it outright. I've had numerous problems with mine, detailed in the Tesla thread. The most recent one was due to the charger not working which needed the cable and the charger to be replaced along with all four windows and 3 door handles and one of the hydraulic pumps on the trunk being replaced.
If it was out of warranty I'd probably be paying close to $20k to have that all fixed cause no one else can fix a Tesla as of this moment.
I've had Mercedes in the past, mainly the E-Class and test drove several S-Class in the past but I'm looking to get the S now before I run out of my warranty in a few months. I guess the upside of my car is I have unlimited supercharging unlike the newer Teslas but I've never used it so it's pointless to me. Also, with Mercedes I can at least take it to a hood spot if the warranty is over to get it fixed for cheap.
Or I could just get a new Camry or Civic/Accord and still have $70k+ left over/saved.