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oh they would accept your cash upfront for it. they also lease, and offer financing options as well. -- nm
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Truman
But I don't know if I'd extend my policy to a new car. Seems like a bad idea - but Tesla also seems to hate secondary markets. -- nm
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Sep 2 '15, 13:44
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the one issue I would have is while there is a small showroom here, there isnt a repair facility.
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Truman
Sep 2, 13:47
Tesla has pre owned cars on their site for sale -- nm
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TWuG
Sep 2, 13:46
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Yes, this is true. I guess I'm thinking more of the way they treat buybacks for the Roadster. -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 2, 13:48
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what do you mean? I thought they totally revamped that policy and offer to buy it back (maybe that is only if you buy a newer model though). -- nm
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Truman
Sep 2, 13:49
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