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Uncovering the Reality of Tesla Prices: Tracking 3000 Cars Reveals Shocking Data

Welcome back to the blog! Today, we’re diving into some interesting data behind 3,000 tracked Tesla prices. We’ll be exploring how Tesla prices their used vehicles, so buckle up for some fascinating insights.

First off, let’s talk about the average time it takes for a Model Y or Model 3 to be listed on the Tesla website before being sold or removed. It’s a mere 5 days on average for Model Y and Model 3, which speaks volumes about the demand for these vehicles. On the other hand, Model S takes a bit longer at 7 days on average to sell. Tesla‘s aggressive pricing strategy is evident in the fact that they lower the price of unsold cars by $200 every day.

When it comes to features, it’s interesting to note that 8% of used Tesla vehicles have basic autopilot, while a third of them have full self-driving capabilities. Enhanced autopilot is present in 3% of vehicles, and 99% include the accelerated boost option. This strategic bundling of features likely adds value to the vehicles.

In terms of pricing factors, the model 3 sees a decrease of $97 per $1,000 mile driven, $127 for each additional month in age, and an $860 price difference decrease if the vehicle was previously repaired. Model Y pricing reductions follow a similar pattern, with $133 per $1,000 mile driven, $239 for each additional month in age, and a $1,600 difference if previously repaired.

Color also plays a role in valuation, with black and gray commanding higher resale values compared to red, white, and blue. Black and gray are the top choices for resale value, while red and blue lag behind.

Overall, the data reveals some interesting trends in Tesla pricing and valuation. It’s clear that Tesla‘s aggressive pricing strategy and feature bundling play a significant role in the resale value of their vehicles. As a potential Tesla buyer, this information can help you make informed decisions when purchasing a used Tesla.

In other news, the cyber truck has been making headlines recently, with a controversial durability test conducted by Whistlin Diesel. The test resulted in the rear frame of the Cybertruck breaking off while towing an F-150. The incident has sparked debates about the Cybertruck’s durability and engineering.

As the internet buzzes with discussions about the Cybertruck incident, it will be interesting to see how Tesla responds and addresses any potential issues. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

That’s all for today’s blog post. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to check back for more engaging content in the future. Until next time, happy reading and stay curious!

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