aja8888
Moderator Emeritus
I wish that were true, but looking at the prices of used Teslas I just don’t see any bargains out there. The used Model S cars are selling for ridiculously high prices. The used Model 3 cars are listing for above the net price of a new one after incentives, which makes no sense at all.
Perhaps if enough volume of used Model 3’s hit the market in a couple of years this will change. But Tesla has traditionally had a higher than average residual value on used cars.
Maybe true, but you are only looking at asking prices? I agree that when the volumes increase and other EV cars are more readily available, prices will soften.